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The synagogue was the inspiration of the name of Synagogue Street. [3] Synagogue Street was in the first Jewish quarter in Singapore, bordered by Wilkie Road, Mount Sophia Road, Bras Basah Road and Middle Road, which the Jewish called "mahallah" (meaning ‘place’ in Arabic); it was the gathering place for the Jewish community in Singapore. [3]
Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore, formerly known as Spastic Children's Association of Singapore; Charis Centre; Chen Su Lan Methodist Children's Home; Chen Su Lan Trust; Cheng Hong Welfare Service Society; Cheshire Homes Far Eastern Regional Council; Children-At-Risk Empowerment Association (CARE Singapore) Children's Aid Society; Children's ...
A Zionist youth movement (Hebrew: תנועות הנוער היהודיות הציוניות, romanized: tnuot hanoar hayehudiot hatsioniot) is an organization formed for Jewish children and adolescents for educational, social, and ideological development, including a belief in Jewish nationalism as represented in the State of Israel.
Following is a listing of rabbinical schools, organized by denomination.The emphasis of the training will differ correspondingly: Orthodox Semikha centers on the study of Talmud-based halacha (Jewish law), while in other programs, the emphasis may shift to "the other functions of a modern rabbi such as preaching, counselling, and pastoral work.” [1] [2] Conservative Yeshivot occupy a ...
The school was originally founded in 1996 by Simcha Abergel [1] as a nursery for young children, named "Ganenu Learning Centre" (Our Garden). [2] Its original site was at Oxley Rise. In 2008 the school moved into a 170-capacity campus on Belvedere Close and grew into a community primary school. At this point it was renamed Manasseh Meyer School.
The name is typically Biblical or based in Modern Hebrew. For those who convert to Judaism and thus lack parents with Hebrew names, their parents are given as Abraham and Sarah, the first Jewish people of the Hebrew Bible. Those adopted by Jewish parents use the names of their adoptive parents. [12]
Meanwhile, Jewish educational institutions bearing his name remain to function. The Sir Manasseh Meyer International School, originally named the Ganenu Learning Centre, was renamed in his honour in 2008. It is a Jewish day school that caters to children from 18 months to grade 7. [8]
Young Muslims Canada; Young People's Socialist League (1907) (US) Young People's Socialist League (Socialist Party USA) (US) Young Religious Unitarian Universalists (US/Canada) Young Riflemen (Lithuania) Young Yatri Organization (Nepal) Youth 2000; Youth Action Network (UK) Youth Activism Project (US) Youth Assisting Youth (US) Youth ...