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What (who) is Yad Lebanim memorial - definition

HUMAN SETTLEMENT
Yad Mordechai, Israel; Kibbutz Yad Mordechai; Yad Mordekhay

Memorial (liturgy)         
LITURGICAL RANK ACCORDING TO THE GENERAL ROMAN CALENDAR OF 1969
Optional Memorial; Optional memorial; Feast (liturgy)
A memorial in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church is a lower-ranked feast day in honour of a saint, the dedication of a church, or a mystery of the religion.
Online memorial         
VIRTUAL SPACE ON THE INTERNET COMMEMORATING ONE OR MORE PERSONS WHO HAVE DIED
Website memorials; Memorial websites; Memorial website; Tribute Website; Tribute Websites; Website memorial; Virtual memorial; Online Memorials; Virtual memorials; User:Jfcjfc/sandbox; Digital estate memorial
An online memorial is a virtual space created on the Internet for the purpose of remembering, celebrating, or commemorating those who have died. An online memorial may be a one-page HTML webpage document giving the name of the deceased and a few words of tribute, an extensive information source, or be part of a social media platform where users can add their own words and photos.
Mishneh Torah         
  • Title page of Karo's ''[[Shulchan Aruch]]''
  • [[Herod's Temple]], as imagined in the [[Holyland Model of Jerusalem]]
  • Rabbi [[Menachem Mendel Schneerson]], known as the ''Lubavitcher Rebbe'', studied the ''Mishneh Torah'' daily and encouraged other Jews to follow along with him in an annual study cycle.
  • Artist's imagination of the ''Sanhedrin'', from an 1883 encyclopedia
  • Title page from Sefer ''Shaarei Teshuvah'' (1960 pocket edition) by Yonah Gerondi (d.1263), first published in 1505.
  • A [[sukkah]] booth
  • The single scroll of the arm-[[tefillin]]
  • Torah scroll]]
  • A [[Ketubah]], a Jewish marriage contract, outlining the duties of the husband
  • A page of a medieval Jerusalem Talmud manuscript, from the [[Cairo Geniza]]
BOOK ABOUT THE JEWISH LAW WRITTEN BY THE RAMBAM
Mishnah Torah; Yad ha-Chazaka; Yad Chazakah; Mishne Torah; Mishne Tora; Mishna torah; Yad HaChazaka; Yad HaHazaka; Misheh Torah; Yad Hachazakah; Yesodei HaTorah; Yesodei ha-Torah; H. Yesodei ha-Torah
The Mishneh Torah (), also known as Sefer Yad ha-Hazaka (), is a code of Rabbinic Jewish religious law (halakha) authored by Maimonides (Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon/Rambam). The Mishneh Torah was compiled between 1170 and 1180 CE (4930 and 4940 AM), while Maimonides was living in Egypt, and is regarded as Maimonides' magnum opus.

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Yad Mordechai

Yad Mordechai (Hebrew: יַד מָרְדְּכַי, lit. Memorial of Mordechai) is a kibbutz in Southern Israel. Located 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Ashkelon, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof Ashkelon Regional Council. In 2021 it had a population of 792.