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shul

[ʃuːl], [ʃʊl] n
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rel., jud. школа (The village shul was a modest building where children gathered to learn reading, writing, and arithmeticIn the 19th century, a dedicated teacher ran the one-room shul, imparting knowledge to eager young minds Taras); синагога (the word originated from Yiddish, which borrowed it from German. Specifically, "shul" comes from the German word "Schule," which means "school." In earlier times, the term was also translated into English as "school." The connection between "shul" and "school" reflects the historical role of synagogues as places of instruction and learning for Jewish communities • Every Friday evening, the community gathers at the local shul for Sabbath prayers Taras)
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