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(место отправления религ. культа; здание, где совершаются богослужения; тж. церковь I) temple, church, place of worshipклетский храм — cellular church, a church of square cottage-like shape
крестовый храм митрополитов Крутицких и Коломенских — the domestic church of the Metropolitans of Krutitsy and Kolomna
напоминающий храм прил. — churchlike, разг. churchy
пещерный храм или пещерная гробница (в Древнем Египте) — speos
подобающий храму — churchlike, разг. churchy
Храм во имя Святых Отцов семи Вселенских соборов — the church in the name of the Holy Fathers of the Seven Ecumenical Councils
Храм всех святых, в земле Российской просиявших — the Church of all the Saints who shone forth in the Land of Russia
храм Соломона библ. — Solomon's Temple
храм Эману-Эль (синагога в г. Нью-Йорке; принадлежит одной из старейших в городе конгрегаций иудаистов-реформаторов ( the Hebrew Congregations (Reform)); одна из крупнейших в мире: рассчитана на 2500 мест в главном молельном помещении; уникальные бронзовые решётки на вратах у ковчега Завета, витражи; построена в 1929) — Temple Emanu-El
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2 Визе, Исаак Майер
(1819-1900; амер. религ. деятель, лидер реформаторского движения в иудаизме ( Reform Judaism); участвовал в создании Союза амер. иудейских приходов ( the Union of American Hebrew Congregations) (1873), Ивритского колледжа Союза ( the Hebrew Union College) (1875) для обучения раввинов и Центральной конференции амер. раввинов ( the Central Conference of American Rabbis) (1889); считал иудаизм рациональной религией, которая не должна быть скована догмами; отменил двухдневные выходные и ношение ермолок, сократил использование иврита в богослужении, ввёл в практику синагог хоровое пение, воскресную службу и др.) Wise, Isaac MayerРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Визе, Исаак Майер
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