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Surrounding the Mishkan were the tents of the Levite camp radiated, like the spokes of a wheel, the tent communities of the 12 tribes of Israel -- three tribes to the east, three to the south, three to the west and three tribes to the north.
Chabad.org Weekly Magazine [ Sukkot & Simchat Torah 5770 - October 2-11, 2009 ] 2009
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Mishkan Torah Synagogue, 10 Ridge Rd. in Greenbelt, will host an annual rummage sale featuring clothes, shoes, toys, household items, art, books, electronics and more from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday and Monday.
Prince George's County religion notes Post 2010
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Mishkan Torah Synagogue, 10 Ridge Rd. in Greenbelt, will host singer-songwriter Ellen Bukstel in concert at 7 p.m. Oct. 24.
Prince George's County religion notes Post 2010
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On his 17th birthday Lior led services at Mishkan Shalom.
"Praying with Lior" receives good coverage in Philly, Boston BA Haller 2008
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This verse tells us of the dedication and the context informs us when it happened; nonetheless there is no holiday in the Jewish tradition devoted to remembering the dedication of the Mishkan portable tabernacle in the wilderness, or either Temple.
Rabbi David Wolpe: Rededication Of Hanukkah: The Importance Of Doing Things More Than Once Rabbi David Wolpe 2010
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This verse tells us of the dedication and the context informs us when it happened; nonetheless there is no holiday in the Jewish tradition devoted to remembering the dedication of the Mishkan portable tabernacle in the wilderness, or either Temple.
Rabbi David Wolpe: Rededication Of Hanukkah: The Importance Of Doing Things More Than Once Rabbi David Wolpe 2010
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However, unlike these ceremonies, the “Mishkan Ceremony” developed by Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb of the Jewish Renewal Movement is based on a Native American tradition with which she became acquainted while serving as a rabbi in New Mexico.
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If "Mishkan T'filah" is accepted as the standard prayer text in the movement's 900 congregations, it could affect how more than a quarter of American Jews pray.
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The editors of "Mishkan T'filah" hope the new book will keep the movement's 1.5 million adherents quite literally on the same page.
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"Mishkan T'filah" replaces "Gates of Prayer," released in 1975, which in a nod to the movement's ethos of personal choice contained 10 different worship services from which individuals could choose.
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