释义 |
shul /ʃuːl /nounA synagogue: she could picture him in shul now...- And it was coming from my modest shul, affectionately called Landau's after the rabbinic family that founded it and continues to lead the congregation.
- His wife, Marie, recently told me that as a youngster he would walk for miles on Shabbat to daven in the Orthodox shul in Norfolk, known as the Cumberland Street Shul.
- Indeed when the time was right for me - as I believe it was pre-ordained - I found the shul and the rabbi to whom I am most indebted.
Origin Late 19th century: Yiddish, from German Schule 'school'. Rhymes Banjul, befool, Boole, boule, boules, boulle, cagoule, cool, drool, fool, ghoul, Joule, mewl, misrule, mule, O'Toole, pool, Poole, pul, pule, Raoul, rule, school, sool, spool, Stamboul, stool, Thule, tomfool, tulle, you'll, yule |