Rabbinic school - translation to spanish
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Rabbinic school - translation to spanish

Ezra in Rabbinic Literature

Rabbinic school      
escuela rabínica, Talmud Tora
elementary school         
  • A classroom library in the US
  • The first taxpayer-funded public school in the United States was in Dedham
  • School rooms/classrooms of the private Catholic elementary school  in [[Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz]]
  • An old primary school in the rural village of [[Lepsämä]], Finland
  • A current classroom for 6–7-year olds in Switzerland
  • SJK (C) Chi Hwa Eco-Nature Primary School in [[Sandakan]], Malaysia
  • Višňové]] ([[Slovakia]])
SCHOOL IN WHICH CHILDREN RECEIVE PRIMARY OR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION FROM THE AGE OF ABOUT FIVE TO TWELVE
Elementary School; Grade school; Primary School; Primary schools; Elementary schools; Primary Schools; Grade schools; Elementary Schools; JG-E; K-6 (education); Elementary school; Elementary-school; Grade School; LP School; Grade school children; Elementany schools; Elementany school; Elem. school; Junior Mixed and Infant; Primary schooler; Primary Schooler; Primary school student; Primary school pupil; Elementary Schooler; Elementary schooler; Elementary school pupil; Elementary school student; K–6 (education); Grade-school; Draft:Laerskool Lochnerhof; Elem. School
Escuela primaria
state school         
  • [[Cheadle Hulme High School]] in [[Cheadle Hulme]], England, an 11–18 mixed coeducational secondary state school
  • A secondary School in the pampas city of [[Bragado]], Argentina
  • [[Pediment]] above entrance showing name of Mearns Street Public School in [[Greenock]], Scotland
  • Landrat-Lucas in [[Leverkusen]], one of the more modern German state schools
  • Ecole Elementaire Joseph Delteil in [[Montpellier]], France
  • Old Scona High School]] in [[Edmonton]], Alberta
  • Osterholzschule, a state school in [[Ludwigsburg]], Germany
  • A German school named after [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] in [[Pirna]], Germany
  • Seward School in [[Seattle]]
  • [[Chio Min Secondary School]] in [[Kulim]], Malaysia
  • Stone plaque marking the site of the first public school in America in [[Dedham, Massachusetts]]
  • [[Sutton Grammar School]] in [[South London]], a selective grammar school for boys aged 11–18 with a coeducational sixth form
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  • [[William Allen High School]], a state school in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]]
TYPE OF SCHOOL FUNDED IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY TAXATION
State education; Public Education; Free public education; Public high school; American public schools; State schools; Public eduction; Public school (US); Non-fee paying school; State Schools; Public secondary school; School system; State High; Public High School; State School System; Public instruction; State School; Government school; Public sector school; Public high schools; Public schooling; Universal Public Education; Mainstream school; School education; School systems; Public school (government funded); Publicly funded school; Free universal education; Government School; Government Aided; Public school (government run); Publicly funded education; Public school (U.S.); Public education; Public school system; Public School (government funded); Public school employees; Public school (Canada); National education; Public School (Government funded); Public school (United States); Government schooling; State schooling; State-funded education; State high school; State-funded school; Government schools; State schools in South Korea; Public school (government-funded)
escuela estatal (escuela bajo la inspección del estado)

Definition

Rabbinic
·adj ·Alt. of Rabbinical.
II. Rabbinic ·noun The language or dialect of the rabbins; the later Hebrew.

Wikipedia

Ezra in rabbinic literature

Allusions in rabbinic literature to the Biblical character of Ezra, the leader and lawgiver who brought some of the Judean exiles back from Babylonian captivity, contain various expansions, elaborations and inferences beyond what is presented in the text of the Bible itself.