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The Hebrew word makom is used to refer to God, connoting the space and place of the whole universe.
Rabbi Barry A. Kenter: For Our Sins, We Were Exiled From The Land Rabbi Barry A. Kenter 2011
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The Hebrew word makom is used to refer to God, connoting the space and place of the whole universe.
Rabbi Barry A. Kenter: For Our Sins, We Were Exiled From The Land Rabbi Barry A. Kenter 2011
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Where could you build a house for Me, what place makom could serve as My abode?
Rabbi Barry A. Kenter: For Our Sins, We Were Exiled From The Land Rabbi Barry A. Kenter 2011
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Because makom is everything that is, place and space count.
Rabbi Barry A. Kenter: For Our Sins, We Were Exiled From The Land Rabbi Barry A. Kenter 2011
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Because makom is everything that is, place and space count.
Rabbi Barry A. Kenter: For Our Sins, We Were Exiled From The Land Rabbi Barry A. Kenter 2011
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Where could you build a house for Me, what place makom could serve as My abode?
Rabbi Barry A. Kenter: For Our Sins, We Were Exiled From The Land Rabbi Barry A. Kenter 2011
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DT- I think youre talking about the halachic term of “makom tfillah”.
Kotel rabbi protests Conservative movement prayers | Jewschool 2007
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And I can understand why some would consider it now to be an official makom tfillah needing a mechitza although I could argue both ways myself.
Kotel rabbi protests Conservative movement prayers | Jewschool 2007
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In Hebrew we say “Meshane makom, meshane mazal” which means, that when you change location or place, your luck might change too.
Grand Amour Ayala Sender 2007
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That is, if a place is not an established makom tfillah, a mechitza is not necessary.
Kotel rabbi protests Conservative movement prayers | Jewschool 2007
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