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ترجمة وتحليل الكلمات بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

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  • تردد الكلمة
  • ما إذا كانت الكلمة تستخدم في كثير من الأحيان في اللغة المنطوقة أو المكتوبة
  • خيارات الترجمة إلى الروسية أو الإسبانية، على التوالي
  • أمثلة على استخدام الكلمة (عدة عبارات مع الترجمة)
  • أصل الكلمة

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TYPE OF YESHIVA
Yeshiva gedola; Yeshiva Gedolah
  • A yeshiva gedolah in Israel
  • Slabodka Yeshiva]] in [[Bnei Brak]], Israel

Yeshiva Gedolah of Los Angeles         
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
Draft:Yeshiva Gedola of Los Angeles; Michael Diller High School; Yeshiva Gedola of Los Angeles
Yeshiva Gedolah of Los Angeles (YGLA), also known in English as Michael Diller High School, is a Haredi Jewish high school located in the Fairfax District, Los Angeles. It was established in 1978.
Yeshiva gedolah         
Yeshiva gedolah, known in the United States as bais medrash, is a type of yeshiva, a Jewish educational institution, which is aimed at post-secondary students in their later teens or younger twenties. This contrasts with a Yeshiva Ketana/Mesivta where students are typically in the early teens.
Yeshivah Gedolah of Johannesburg         
  • Rabbi Azriel Goldfein, founder of Yeshivah Gedolah of Johannesburg
YESHIVAH IN JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
Yeshiva Gedolah of Johannesburg; Yeshiva Gedola of Johannesburg; Azriel Goldfein; Azriel C. Goldfein
Yeshivah Gedolah of Johannesburg was one of the first Yeshivot established in South Africa. Since its founding in 1978, it has played an important - though understated - role in the South African religious community.

ويكيبيديا

Yeshiva gedolah

Yeshiva gedolah, known in the United States as bais medrash, is a type of yeshiva, a Jewish educational institution, which is aimed at post-secondary students in their later teens or younger twenties. This contrasts with a Yeshiva Ketana/Mesivta where students are typically in the early teens.