zur Operation vorgesehen - traduzione in tedesco
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zur Operation vorgesehen - traduzione in tedesco

SYNAGOUGE IN RECIFE, BRAZIL
Kahal Zur Israel

zur Operation vorgesehen      
slated for surgery, scheduled for a medical operation
slated for surgery      
zur Operation vorgesehen
binary operation         
  • A binary operation <math>\circ</math> is a rule for combining the arguments <math>x</math> and <math>y</math> to produce <math>x\circ y</math>
MATHEMATICAL OPERATION THAT COMBINES TWO ELEMENTS TO PRODUCE ANOTHER ELEMENT
BinaryOperation; Binary operations; Binary operator; External operation; Binary operad; Dyadic function; Dyadic operation; Partial operation; Binary operators; Dyadic functor; Binary functor; External binary operation; Internal binary operation
binäre Operation

Definizione

operations
n.
1) to conduct operations
2) drilling; joint; military; mining; offensive; salvage operations
3) (mil.) a theater of operations

Wikipedia

Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue

Kahal Zur Israel was a Jewish synagogue located at Rua do Bom Jesus (Rua dos Judeus) number 197 in Recife, Brazil. It was established in 1636 by Portuguese and Spanish Sephardic Jews that had taken refuge in the Netherlands fleeing forced conversion and were joined by New Christians, who possibly helped to build the structure and were already living in the colony. It was the first synagogue erected in the Americas. The building is now a museum, including a Torah and bema as well as archeological excavations displaying various parts of the original synagogue, such as the mikveh.