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Tabernacles

Tabernacle (disambiguation)         
The Tabernacle (משכן), or Tent of the Convocation (Heb. אוהל מועד) according to the Book of Exodus, was a movable tent and worship facility used by the Israelites.
Feast of Tabernacles         
  • Sukkah in [[New Hampshire]]
  • Aravah]] ([[willow]] branch), [[Etrog]] ([[citron]]) carrier, Etrog (citron) outside its carrier
  • Decorations hanging from the [[s'chach]] (top or "ceiling") on the inside of a [[sukkah]]
  • Sukkot prayers at the [[Western Wall]] (the Kotel)
  • A 19th-century painted sukkah from Austria or South Germany, Painted pine, 220 × 285.5 cm,  [[Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme]]
  • External aerial view of [[sukkah]] booths where Jewish families eat their meals and sleep throughout the Sukkot holiday
  • adj=on}} wall hanging
  • Jewish Prayer-Yehi Ratson, 1738
JEWISH HOLIDAY, HARVEST FESTIVAL, FESTIVAL OF BOOTHS
Succos; Feast of Tabernacles; Sukkoth; Succot; Feast of Booths; The Festival of booths; The Festival of the ingathering; Ingathering; Tabernacles, Feast of; First Day of the Feast of Tabernacles; Sukkos; Feast of Ingathering; The Feast of Tabernacles; Feast of booths; Sukot; Feast of the Tabernacles; Feast Of Sukkot; Succod; Feast of ingathering; Feast Of Ingathering; Feast of Sukkot; Hag Hasukkot; Sukkôth; Tabernacles festival; Festival of Ingathering; Festival of ingathering; Festival of booths; Erev Sukkot; Festival of Tabernacles
¦ noun another name for Succoth.
ingathering         
  • Sukkah in [[New Hampshire]]
  • Aravah]] ([[willow]] branch), [[Etrog]] ([[citron]]) carrier, Etrog (citron) outside its carrier
  • Decorations hanging from the [[s'chach]] (top or "ceiling") on the inside of a [[sukkah]]
  • Sukkot prayers at the [[Western Wall]] (the Kotel)
  • A 19th-century painted sukkah from Austria or South Germany, Painted pine, 220 × 285.5 cm,  [[Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme]]
  • External aerial view of [[sukkah]] booths where Jewish families eat their meals and sleep throughout the Sukkot holiday
  • adj=on}} wall hanging
  • Jewish Prayer-Yehi Ratson, 1738
JEWISH HOLIDAY, HARVEST FESTIVAL, FESTIVAL OF BOOTHS
Succos; Feast of Tabernacles; Sukkoth; Succot; Feast of Booths; The Festival of booths; The Festival of the ingathering; Ingathering; Tabernacles, Feast of; First Day of the Feast of Tabernacles; Sukkos; Feast of Ingathering; The Feast of Tabernacles; Feast of booths; Sukot; Feast of the Tabernacles; Feast Of Sukkot; Succod; Feast of ingathering; Feast Of Ingathering; Feast of Sukkot; Hag Hasukkot; Sukkôth; Tabernacles festival; Festival of Ingathering; Festival of ingathering; Festival of booths; Erev Sukkot; Festival of Tabernacles
noun formal gather in or together.

Wikipedia

Tabernacle (disambiguation)

The Tabernacle (משכן), or Tent of the Convocation (Heb. אוהל מועד) according to the Book of Exodus, was a movable tent and worship facility used by the Israelites.

Tabernacle may also refer to:

Examples of use of TABERNACLES
1. And it is definitely impossible to transform theatrical performances and "peace tabernacles" into a sweet coating of a bitter reality.
2. Bush‘s visit, all the indicators of Israel‘s nationhood and sovereignty were on display: flags, an honor guard, indoor and outdoor stage settings at the tabernacles of government.
3. And these travellers from afar arrived a long time after Jesus‘ birth, which occurred during the Feast of Tabernacles, in the fall.
4. Caspi is a successful attorney, who comes and goes in the tabernacles of justice and rule, a man who moves about in the highest reaches of Israeli society.
5. A shortage of palm fronds, or "lulavs," has threatened to interfere with the celebration of Sukkot, a week–long Jewish festival that starts at sundown today and is also known as the Feast of Tabernacles.