The Hebrew phrase b'rov am hadrat melech (ברב עם הדרת מלך, "in multitudes there is glorification of the king") is a concept in Judaism that the more Jews that are present in a single place, the more God's honor is increased. This concept has applications to the performance of Torah commandments in a public setting, as well as the gathering of Jews to protest Sabbath desecration or other willful violations of Torah law by, for example, the government.
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| - The Hebrew phrase b'rov am hadrat melech (ברב עם הדרת מלך, "in multitudes there is glorification of the king") is a concept in Judaism that the more Jews that are present in a single place, the more God's honor is increased. This concept has applications to the performance of Torah commandments in a public setting, as well as the gathering of Jews to protest Sabbath desecration or other willful violations of Torah law by, for example, the government. (en)
- La frase ebraica b'rov am hadrat melech (in ebraico: ברב עם הדרת מלך?, "nelle moltitudini è la glorificazione del re") (Libro dei Proverbi 14:28: Un popolo numeroso è la gloria del re) è un principio della Halakhah che raccomanda che i comandamenti – e le buone azioni – siano eseguiti nell'ambito di una più grande assemblea possibile, con l'intento di fornire maggiore onore e gloria a Dio. (it)
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| - The Hebrew phrase b'rov am hadrat melech (ברב עם הדרת מלך, "in multitudes there is glorification of the king") is a concept in Judaism that the more Jews that are present in a single place, the more God's honor is increased. This concept has applications to the performance of Torah commandments in a public setting, as well as the gathering of Jews to protest Sabbath desecration or other willful violations of Torah law by, for example, the government. (en)
- La frase ebraica b'rov am hadrat melech (in ebraico: ברב עם הדרת מלך?, "nelle moltitudini è la glorificazione del re") (Libro dei Proverbi 14:28: Un popolo numeroso è la gloria del re) è un principio della Halakhah che raccomanda che i comandamenti – e le buone azioni – siano eseguiti nell'ambito di una più grande assemblea possibile, con l'intento di fornire maggiore onore e gloria a Dio. (it)
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