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Beth Hamidrash|beɪt hamɪˈdrɑːʃ| Also Bet Hamidrash, Beth Hamedrash, Beth Hammidrash. [Heb. bēth hammidhrāsh, lit. ‘house of study’.] (See quot. 1962.)
1874Jewish Directory 17 Beth Hamedrash. Smith's Buildings, 75, Leadenhall Street, E.C. For the study and exposition of the Scriptures and Commentaries and Hebrew Literature generally. 1887Encycl. Brit. XXII. 811/2 The school (bêth hammidrāsh) trained scholars, but the synagogue..was the means of popular instruction. 1892Zangwill Childr. Ghetto (1893) i. v. 57 The learned Rabbonim, who sat shaking themselves all day in the Beth Hamidrash. 1962Bridger & Wolk New Jewish Encycl. 51/1 Bet Ha-Midrash, Hebrew term meaning ‘house of study’, applied to a place where Jews congregate for prayer and study... The term is also applied to a rabbinical school for higher studies. |