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  • Czernowitz Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Chernivtsi, Ukraine

    The Czernowitz Synagogue, also called The Temple of Czernowitz (Ukrainian: Темпль, lit. 'Temple') was a former Reform Jewish synagogue located in Chernivtsi

    Czernowitz Synagogue

    Czernowitz Synagogue

    Czernowitz_Synagogue

  • Chernivtsi
  • City in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine

    Square of Czernowitz in the early 1900s The Residence (photograph of c. 1899) An early 20th-century postcard depicting the Czernowitz Synagogue Armenian

    Chernivtsi

    Chernivtsi

    Chernivtsi

  • Moorish Revival architecture
  • Revival architectural style

    Synagogue of Besançon, France, 1867–1870 Spanish Synagogue, Prague, Czech Republic, 1868 Rumbach Street synagogue, Budapest, Hungary, 1872 Czernowitz

    Moorish Revival architecture

    Moorish Revival architecture

    Moorish_Revival_architecture

  • Joseph Schmidt
  • Austro-Hungarian tenor

    alto in the Czernowitz Synagogue. His talents were quickly recognised and by 1924 he was featured in his first solo recital in Czernowitz singing traditional

    Joseph Schmidt

    Joseph Schmidt

    Joseph_Schmidt

  • Hayyim Tyrer
  • Hasidic rabbi and kabbalist

    different towns, among them Mogilev, Czernowitz and Botoșani, he settled in Jerusalem. In 1812, he founded the Great Synagogue on Asiiskaya Street on the right

    Hayyim Tyrer

    Hayyim_Tyrer

  • Gwoździec Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Hvizdets, Ukraine

    The Gwoździec Synagogue was a Jewish synagogue located in the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in what is now Hvizdets in Ukraine. Built in the mid-17th

    Gwoździec Synagogue

    Gwoździec Synagogue

    Gwoździec_Synagogue

  • List of synagogues in Ukraine
  • entirely lost synagogues - in dark grey. History of the Jews in Ukraine "Wooden Synagogue in Horodnia". Retrieved 8 June 2025. "Czernowitz Temple". The

    List of synagogues in Ukraine

    List_of_synagogues_in_Ukraine

  • Abraham Eliezer Eliyahu Ha-Levi Igel
  • Society, founded in 1857 to build a grand synagogue in Czernowitz. The synagogue, known as the Czernowitz Coral Temple, was inaugurated in 1877. As rabbi

    Abraham Eliezer Eliyahu Ha-Levi Igel

    Abraham Eliezer Eliyahu Ha-Levi Igel

    Abraham_Eliezer_Eliyahu_Ha-Levi_Igel

  • Golden Rose Synagogue (Dnipro)
  • Synagogue in Dnipro, Ukraine

    The Golden Rose Synagogue (Ukrainian: Дніпровська Хоральна Синагога «Золота Роза») is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located on Kotsyubinskiy Street/Sholom

    Golden Rose Synagogue (Dnipro)

    Golden Rose Synagogue (Dnipro)

    Golden_Rose_Synagogue_(Dnipro)

  • Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv)
  • Former kenesa in Kyiv, Ukraine

    Kyiv (Ukrainian: Караїмська кенаса Києва) is a former Karaite Jewish synagogue, or kenesa, located at Yaroslaviv Val Street 7, close to the Golden Gates

    Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv)

    Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv)

    Karaite_Kenesa_(Kyiv)

  • Julian Oktawian Zachariewicz-Lwigród
  • Polish architect and renovator

    private residences, including the Iași railway station (1869–70), the Czernowitz Synagogue, the Galician Savings Bank in Lviv, Church of Franciscan Sisters

    Julian Oktawian Zachariewicz-Lwigród

    Julian Oktawian Zachariewicz-Lwigród

    Julian_Oktawian_Zachariewicz-Lwigród

  • Brodsky Synagogue (Odesa)
  • Former synagogue in Odesa, Ukraine

    The Brodsky Synagogue is a Reform Jewish synagogue, located at Zhukovskoho Street 18, in Odesa, Ukraine. Completed in 1868 by Jews from Brody, it was the

    Brodsky Synagogue (Odesa)

    Brodsky Synagogue (Odesa)

    Brodsky_Synagogue_(Odesa)

  • Uzhhorod Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Uzhhorod, Ukraine

    The Uzhhorod Synagogue is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Uzhhorod, in the present day Zakarpattia Oblast of western Ukraine. When it was established

    Uzhhorod Synagogue

    Uzhhorod Synagogue

    Uzhhorod_Synagogue

  • Meshullam Egra
  • later becoming rabbi of Presburg. He wrote She'elot u-Teshubot RaMA (Czernowitz, 1862), and an unpublished work on Maimonides.  This article incorporates

    Meshullam Egra

    Meshullam_Egra

  • Great Synagogue (Pidhaitsi)
  • Former synagogue in Pidhaitsi, Ukraine

    The Great Synagogue was a former Jewish synagogue, located in Pidhaitsi, Ternopil Oblast in Ukraine. The congregation worshipped in the Ashkenazi rite

    Great Synagogue (Pidhaitsi)

    Great Synagogue (Pidhaitsi)

    Great_Synagogue_(Pidhaitsi)

  • Great Synagogue (Bila Tserkva)
  • Former synagogue in Bila Tserkva, Ukraine

    The Great Synagogue or Choral Synagogue is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located on Yaroslava Mudroho Street, in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine

    Great Synagogue (Bila Tserkva)

    Great Synagogue (Bila Tserkva)

    Great_Synagogue_(Bila_Tserkva)

  • Great City Synagogue (Lviv)
  • Former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine

    The Great City Synagogue (Ukrainian: Велика міська синагога, romanized: Velyka miska synahoha, Polish: Wielka Synagoga Miejska we Lwowie) was a former

    Great City Synagogue (Lviv)

    Great City Synagogue (Lviv)

    Great_City_Synagogue_(Lviv)

  • Great Synagogue (Husiatyn)
  • Former synagogue in Husiatyn, Ukraine

    The Great Synagogue (Festungs-Schule) is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located on Heroiv Maidanu Street, in Husiatyn, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine.

    Great Synagogue (Husiatyn)

    Great Synagogue (Husiatyn)

    Great_Synagogue_(Husiatyn)

  • Jakob Glanzer Shul
  • Former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine

    The Jakob Glanzer Shul, also called the Chasidim Synagogue, is a former Orthodox Hasidic Jewish synagogue, located at Vuhil'na (Coal) Street Nr.3 in Lviv

    Jakob Glanzer Shul

    Jakob Glanzer Shul

    Jakob_Glanzer_Shul

  • Great Synagogue (Sataniv)
  • Synagogue in Sataniv, Ukraine

    The Great Synagogue is a Jewish synagogue, located on Synahoha, in Sataniv, a town in the Khmelnytskyi Oblast of Ukraine. Built in the 1500s in what was

    Great Synagogue (Sataniv)

    Great Synagogue (Sataniv)

    Great_Synagogue_(Sataniv)

  • Josef Rosenfeld
  • Austro-Hungarian and Romanian rabbi and educator, who served as the Chief Rabbi of Czernowitz/Cernăuți (today Chernivtsi) from 1893 to 1922. Rosenfeld was born on 25

    Josef Rosenfeld

    Josef_Rosenfeld

  • Brodsky Synagogue (Kyiv)
  • Synagogue in Kyiv, Ukraine

    The Brodsky Synagogue (Ukrainian: Синагога Бродського, romanized: Synahoha Brodskoho; Yiddish: די בראדסקי שול אין קיעוו), also called the Brodsky Choral

    Brodsky Synagogue (Kyiv)

    Brodsky Synagogue (Kyiv)

    Brodsky_Synagogue_(Kyiv)

  • Golden Rose Synagogue (Lviv)
  • Former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine

    also as the Nachmanowicz Synagogue, or the Turei Zahav Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת טורי זהב) was an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located in Lviv, in what

    Golden Rose Synagogue (Lviv)

    Golden Rose Synagogue (Lviv)

    Golden_Rose_Synagogue_(Lviv)

  • Kharkiv Choral Synagogue
  • Orthodox synagogue in Kharkiv, Ukraine

    Kharkiv Choral Synagogue (Ukrainian: Харківська хоральна синагога, romanized: Kharkivska khoralna synahoha) is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located at 12

    Kharkiv Choral Synagogue

    Kharkiv Choral Synagogue

    Kharkiv_Choral_Synagogue

  • Great Suburb Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine

    Suburb Synagogue (Ukrainian: Передміська синагога, romanized: Peredmiska synahoha; Polish: Wielka Synagoga Przedmiejska we Lwowie) was a synagogue at Bożnicza-Street

    Great Suburb Synagogue

    Great Suburb Synagogue

    Great_Suburb_Synagogue

  • Tsori Gilod Synagogue
  • Synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine

    The Tsori Gilod Synagogue, known in more recent times as Beis Aharon V'Yisrael Synagogue (transliterated from Hebrew as "The House of Aaron and Israel")

    Tsori Gilod Synagogue

    Tsori Gilod Synagogue

    Tsori_Gilod_Synagogue

  • Choral Synagogue (Drohobych)
  • Synagogue in Drohobych, Ukraine

    The Choral Synagogue, also called the Great Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located on Pylypa Orlyka Street, in Drohobych, Lviv Oblast in

    Choral Synagogue (Drohobych)

    Choral Synagogue (Drohobych)

    Choral_Synagogue_(Drohobych)

  • Halytska Synagogue
  • Orthodox synagogue in Kyiv, Ukraine

    The Halytska Synagogue, also called the Galitska Synagogue or Beit Yaakov Shul, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located at 97a Zhylianska Street, in Kyiv

    Halytska Synagogue

    Halytska Synagogue

    Halytska_Synagogue

  • Tempel Synagogue (Lviv)
  • Former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine

    Tempel Synagogue was a Progressive Jewish synagogue, located at the Old Market Square 14 (the historic Fish Market) in Lviv, at the time part of the Austro-Hungarian

    Tempel Synagogue (Lviv)

    Tempel Synagogue (Lviv)

    Tempel_Synagogue_(Lviv)

  • Great Synagogue (Zhovkva)
  • Synagogue in Zhovkva, Ukraine

    The Great Synagogue is a Jewish synagogue, located on Vulytsya Zaporizʹka, in Zhovkva (Zółkiew), in the Lviv Raion of Lviv Oblast, of Ukraine. It was

    Great Synagogue (Zhovkva)

    Great Synagogue (Zhovkva)

    Great_Synagogue_(Zhovkva)

  • Great Choral Synagogue (Kyiv)
  • Synagogue in Kyiv, Ukraine

    Synagogue of Kyiv (Ukrainian: Велика хоральна синагога Києва), also known as the Podil Synagogue or the Rozenberg Synagogue, is a Aesopian synagogue,

    Great Choral Synagogue (Kyiv)

    Great Choral Synagogue (Kyiv)

    Great_Choral_Synagogue_(Kyiv)

  • Great Synagogue (Sharhorod)
  • 1589 synagogue in Sharhorod, Ukraine

    The Great Synagogue is a Jewish synagogue, located in Sharhorod, in the Vinnytsia Oblast of Ukraine. Built in 1589 in what was then the Polish–Lithuanian

    Great Synagogue (Sharhorod)

    Great Synagogue (Sharhorod)

    Great_Synagogue_(Sharhorod)

  • Great Synagogue (Lutsk)
  • Former synagogue in Lutsk, Ukraine

    The Great Synagogue is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located at 33 Karaimska Street, in the Jewish quarter of Lutsk (Polish: Łuck), in Volyn Oblast

    Great Synagogue (Lutsk)

    Great Synagogue (Lutsk)

    Great_Synagogue_(Lutsk)

  • Radomyshl Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Radomyshl, Ukraine

    The Radomyshl Synagogue is a former Jewish synagogue that was located in the town of Radomyshl, Zhytomyr Oblast in Ukraine. It was built in 1887. A great

    Radomyshl Synagogue

    Radomyshl Synagogue

    Radomyshl_Synagogue

  • Great Synagogue (Brody)
  • Former synagogue in Brody, Ukraine

    The Great Synagogue of Brody, also known as the Old Fortress Synagogue, is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located in Brody, in the Lviv Oblast of

    Great Synagogue (Brody)

    Great Synagogue (Brody)

    Great_Synagogue_(Brody)

  • Great Maharsha Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Ostroh, Ukraine

    Great Maharsha Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת המהרש״א; Ukrainian: Велика синагога, romanized: Velyka synahoha) is a former Jewish synagogue, located in Ostroh

    Great Maharsha Synagogue

    Great Maharsha Synagogue

    Great_Maharsha_Synagogue

  • Avraham HaMalach
  • 18th-century Hasidic Rabbi

    degeneration of the study of Kabbalah within Hasidism. It was first printed in Czernowitz in 1850. "Jewish Sages of Fastov". JewishGen. Retrieved 2024-03-17. Klapholz

    Avraham HaMalach

    Avraham_HaMalach

  • Choral Synagogue (Mariupol)
  • Former synagogue in Mariupol, Ukraine

    The Choral Synagogue (Ukrainian: Хоральна синагога) is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Georgievskaya Street 18, in Mariupol, Ukraine. It was established

    Choral Synagogue (Mariupol)

    Choral Synagogue (Mariupol)

    Choral_Synagogue_(Mariupol)

  • Eupatorian Kenassas
  • Karaite synagogue in Crimea, Ukraine

    Jewish synagogues located on Karaimskaya Street in Yevpatoria, Crimea, Ukraine. The synagogue complex is the oldest active Karaite synagogue in the world

    Eupatorian Kenassas

    Eupatorian Kenassas

    Eupatorian_Kenassas

  • Bershad Synagogue
  • Synagogue in Bershad, Ukraine

    The Bershad Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located on Narodna Street, in Bershad, in the Vinnytsia Oblast of Ukraine. Built in the beginning

    Bershad Synagogue

    Bershad Synagogue

    Bershad_Synagogue

  • History of the Jews in Chernivtsi
  • The history of the Jews in Chernivtsi (previously known as Czernowitz or Cernăuți) stretches from the 15th century CE to the present, and forms part of

    History of the Jews in Chernivtsi

    History of the Jews in Chernivtsi

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Chernivtsi

  • Chobotarska Synagogue
  • Jewish synagogue in Kharkiv, Ukraine

    Chobotarska Synagogue is a Jewish synagogue located at 17 Chobotarska Street in the City of Kharkiv, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. A "Yeshiva Ketana" and a

    Chobotarska Synagogue

    Chobotarska Synagogue

    Chobotarska_Synagogue

  • Great Synagogue (Berehove)
  • Former synagogue in Berehove, Ukraine

    Synagoge is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located in Berehove, in the Zakarpattia Oblast of Ukraine. The former synagogue was completed in the late 19th

    Great Synagogue (Berehove)

    Great Synagogue (Berehove)

    Great_Synagogue_(Berehove)

  • Pohrebyshche Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Pohrebyshche, Ukraine

    Pohrebyshche Synagogue was a former Jewish synagogue, located in Pohrebyshche, a town in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. The wooden synagogue was built in

    Pohrebyshche Synagogue

    Pohrebyshche Synagogue

    Pohrebyshche_Synagogue

  • Great Synagogue (Velyki Mosty)
  • Former synagogue in Velyki Mosty, Ukraine

    The Great Synagogue is a former Jewish synagogue, located on Bandery Street, in Velyki Mosty, in the Lviv Oblast of Ukraine. The congregation worshipped

    Great Synagogue (Velyki Mosty)

    Great Synagogue (Velyki Mosty)

    Great_Synagogue_(Velyki_Mosty)

  • Jakob Eisenscher
  • Israeli artist (1896–1980)

    Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was an Israeli artist. Jakob Eisenscher was born in Czernowitz, Bukovina in 1896 to Israel Eisenscher and Augustina (née Karber). As

    Jakob Eisenscher

    Jakob_Eisenscher

  • Paul Celan
  • German-language poet of Romanian birth, Holocaust survivor (1920–1970)

    part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (when his birthplace was known as Czernowitz). His first home was in the Wassilkogasse in Cernăuți. His father, Leo

    Paul Celan

    Paul Celan

    Paul_Celan

  • Issachar Ber Ryback
  • Ukrainian-French Jewish painter (1897–1935)

    National-Biographie. Kraus Reprint, Nendeln 1979, ISBN 3-262-01204-1 (Nachdr. d. Ausg. Czernowitz 1925). Band 5, S. 189 Issesokher Ber Ribak: zayn lebn un shafn. Funm Komitet

    Issachar Ber Ryback

    Issachar Ber Ryback

    Issachar_Ber_Ryback

  • Boyan (Hasidic dynasty)
  • Ukrainian Hasidic dynasty

    eldest son, Rabbi Menachem Nachum (1869–1936), became the Boyaner Rebbe in Czernowitz, Bukovina. Rabbi Menachem Nachum's two sons, Rabbi Aharon and Rabbi Mordechai

    Boyan (Hasidic dynasty)

    Boyan (Hasidic dynasty)

    Boyan_(Hasidic_dynasty)

  • Yitzchok Friedman
  • Ukrainian rabbi (1850–1917)

    Vienna, where he died in 1917. His sons established courts in Chernivtsi (Czernowitz), Leipzig, Lviv, and New York. Yitzchok Friedman was born in Sadigura

    Yitzchok Friedman

    Yitzchok Friedman

    Yitzchok_Friedman

  • Mordecai Strelisker
  • Galician Jewish writer (1806–1875)

    la-kohen [Poem to a Cohen]. 1860. Todah u-berakhah [Thanks and Blessing]. Czernowitz: Rudolf Eckhardt. 1868. Shnei ha-me'orot ha-gedolim [The Two Great Lights]

    Mordecai Strelisker

    Mordecai_Strelisker

  • Lipcani
  • Town in Briceni District, Moldova

    August 11, 1918 The 187th Brigade of the Austro-Hungarian Army moved from Czernowitz, via Novoselytsia, to Lipcani, where they stayed until August 15. August

    Lipcani

    Lipcani

    Lipcani

  • Austria-Hungary
  • 1867–1918 empire in Central Europe

    Galicia and Lodomeria Lviv (Lemberg) 1.14 Duchy of Bukovina Chernivtsi (Czernowitz) 1.15 Kingdom of Dalmatia Zadar (Zadar) 2 Transleithania (lands of the

    Austria-Hungary

    Austria-Hungary

    Austria-Hungary

  • Kolomyia
  • City in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine

    mid-19th century, when it was linked to the world through the Lemberg-Czernowitz railroad. In 1848 in Kolomyia was built a public library which was one

    Kolomyia

    Kolomyia

    Kolomyia

  • Traian Brăileanu
  • Romanian sociologist and politician (1882–1947)

    sociologist and politician. A native of the Bukovina region, he attended Czernowitz University, where he studied philosophy and classical languages, subsequently

    Traian Brăileanu

    Traian Brăileanu

    Traian_Brăileanu

  • Jacob Zallel Lauterbach
  • American Judaica scholar and author (1873–1942)

    Bezalel, in: Salomon Wininger: Große jüdische National-Biographie. Band 3. Czernowitz, 1928, p. 608 Lauterbach, Jacob Zallel, in: Encyclopedia Judaica, 1972

    Jacob Zallel Lauterbach

    Jacob Zallel Lauterbach

    Jacob_Zallel_Lauterbach

  • List of Jewish architects
  • theaters in the US and abroad. United States John Eberson (2 January 1875, Czernowitz, Austria-Hungary–5 March 1954, Stamford, CT), was an architect best known

    List of Jewish architects

    List_of_Jewish_architects

  • History of the Jews in Ukraine
  • served as a major centre of Jewish culture, and its capital Chernivtsi (Czernowitz) hosted the first Jewish language congress organized by Nathan Birnbaum

    History of the Jews in Ukraine

    History of the Jews in Ukraine

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Ukraine

  • Jewish cemetery, Chernivtsi
  • Cemetery in Ukraine

    Jewish Cemetery Project Czernowitz/Bukovina Jewish research Jewish cemetery, Chernivtsi at Find a Grave Jewish cemeteries, synagogues and mass graves in Ukraine

    Jewish cemetery, Chernivtsi

    Jewish cemetery, Chernivtsi

    Jewish_cemetery,_Chernivtsi

  • Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
  • Former Austrian kingdom (1772–1918)

    der Einstellung der Amtswirksamkeit der Landesregierungen in Krakau und Czernowitz, sowie der Landes-Bauhehörden daselbst, dann der Kreisbehörden in Wadowice

    Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria

    Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria

    Kingdom_of_Galicia_and_Lodomeria

  • University of Lviv
  • Public university in Lviv, Ukraine

    (1840–1889), Romanian jurist and professor, first rector of the University of Czernowitz Irena Turkevycz-Martynec (1899–1983), Ukrainian Opera Soprano Stefania

    University of Lviv

    University of Lviv

    University_of_Lviv

  • Tourism in Ukraine
  • Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant churches as well as a few mosques and synagogues. Kyiv, the country's capital city has many unique structures such as Saint

    Tourism in Ukraine

    Tourism in Ukraine

    Tourism_in_Ukraine

  • History of Bălți
  • Bălți. Over time, 72 synagogues were built in the city. By 1894, the city had become a railroad hub connecting with Czernowitz, Hotin, Chişinău, Bender

    History of Bălți

    History of Bălți

    History_of_Bălți

  • Jewish Party (Romania)
  • Political party in Romania

     89–140. Marianne Hirsch, Leo Spitzer, Ghosts of Home: The Afterlife of Czernowitz in Jewish Memory. Berkeley etc.: University of California Press, 2010

    Jewish Party (Romania)

    Jewish Party (Romania)

    Jewish_Party_(Romania)

  • Scarlat Vârnav
  • Moldavian and Romanian political figure and Orthodox clergyman

    donating 5,000 ducats to the Romanian chapel, and, with Constantin, ceded a Czernowitz townhouse to the Romanian library of Bukovina Duchy, which opened in 1852

    Scarlat Vârnav

    Scarlat Vârnav

    Scarlat_Vârnav

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  • Soloway
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Soloway

    English : unexplained.Americanized form of Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) Solovei, ornamental name or occupational nickname for a cantor in a synagogue, from Russian solovei ‘nightingale’.

    Soloway

  • Singer
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Singer

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cantor in a synagogue, from Yiddish zinger ‘singer’.English : variant of Sanger 2, in fact a Middle English recoinage from the verb sing(en) ‘to sing’.German : variant of Sänger (see Sanger 1) in the sense of ‘poet’.Isaac Merrit Singer, inventor of the eponymous sewing machine, was born in 1811 in Pittstown, NY, the son of German immigrant Adam Reisinger. He had five wives and fathered 24 children. Singer, who incorporated his company as the Singer Manufacturing Company in 1864, left a fortune worth $13 million to his various heirs.

    Singer

  • AMEN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    AMEN

    (Greek Ἀμήν, Hebrew: אָמֵן): Greek and Hebrew name AMEN means "truly, so be it, verily." It was a custom which passed over from the synagogues into the Christian assemblies, that when he who had offered up a prayer to God, the others in attendance responded Amen, and thus made the substance of what was uttered their own. 

    AMEN

  • Leiner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leiner

    English : variant of Lanier 1.Dutch : variant of Leonard.Jewish (western Ashkenazic) : name taken by someone who was good at chanting the Pentateuch at public worship in the synagogue or who regularly did so, from West Yiddish layner ‘reader’ (a derivative of West Yiddish laynen ‘to read’, which comes ultimately from Latin legere ‘to read’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a flax grower or merchant, from German Lein ‘flax’ + agent suffix -er.

    Leiner

  • Horn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, German, and Dutch

    Horn

    English, Scottish, German, and Dutch : from Middle English, Middle High German, Middle Dutch horn ‘horn’, applied in a variety of senses: as a metonymic occupational name for someone who made small articles, such as combs, spoons, and window lights, out of horn; as a metonymic occupational name for someone who played a musical instrument made from the horn of an animal; as a topographic name for someone who lived by a horn-shaped spur of a hill or tongue of land in a bend of a river, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element (for example, in England, Horne in Surrey on a spur of a hill and Horn in Rutland in a bend of a river); as a nickname, perhaps referring to some feature of a person’s physical appearance, or denoting a cuckolded husband.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads so named, from Old Norse horn ‘horn’, ‘spur of land’.Swedish : ornamental or topographic name from horn ‘horn’, ‘spur of land’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : presumably from German Horn ‘horn’, adopted as a surname for reasons that are not clear. It may be purely ornamental, or it may refer to the ram’s horn (Hebrew shofar) blown in the Synagogue during various ceremonies.

    Horn

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Online names & meanings

  • Alanna
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic American Irish Celtic

    Alanna

    This name of uncertain origin may be a feminine form of Man, or derived from the Irish Gaelic...

  • Azmin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Azmin

    Star

  • Jeeri
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jeeri

    Rice

  • Hunaidah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Hunaidah |

    Diminutive of Hind

  • Divakar | திவாகர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Divakar | திவாகர

    The Sun

  • Keith
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, Swiss

    Keith

    Of the Forest; Wood; From the Battleground

  • Hyers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hyers

    English : unexplained.Variant of Dutch Hiers.

  • Prathana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Prathana

    Wealth

  • Sulekha | ஸுலேகா
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  • Synagogue
  • n.

    A congregation in the early Christian church.

  • Synagogue
  • n.

    The council of, probably, 120 members among the Jews, first appointed after the return from the Babylonish captivity; -- called also the Great Synagogue, and sometimes, though erroneously, the Sanhedrin.

  • Elder
  • a.

    A person who, on account of his age, occupies the office of ruler or judge; hence, a person occupying any office appropriate to such as have the experience and dignity which age confers; as, the elders of Israel; the elders of the synagogue; the elders in the apostolic church.

  • Czarevna
  • n.

    The title of the wife of the czarowitz.

  • Czarowitzes
  • pl.

    of Czarowitz

  • Synagogue
  • n.

    The building or place appropriated to the religious worship of the Jews.

  • Synagogical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a synagogue.

  • Taled
  • n.

    A kind of quadrangular piece of cloth put on by the Jews when repeating prayers in the synagogues.

  • Synagogue
  • n.

    A congregation or assembly of Jews met for the purpose of worship, or the performance of religious rites.

  • Czarowitz
  • n.

    The title of the eldest son of the czar of Russia.

  • Synagogue
  • n.

    Any assembly of men.