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Difference between Synagogue and Uri Ariel

Synagogue vs. Uri Ariel

A synagogue, also called a shul or a temple, is a place of worship for Jews and Samaritans. Uri Yehuda Ariel (אורי אריאל, born 22 December 1952) is an Israeli politician who formerly served as a member of the Knesset for The Jewish Home (within which he chaired the Tkuma faction), and as Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Similarities between Synagogue and Uri Ariel

Synagogue and Uri Ariel have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Israel, Rabbi, Sukkot, Temple Mount.

Israel

Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Southern Levant, West Asia.

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Rabbi

A rabbi (רַבִּי|translit.

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Sukkot

Sukkot is a Torah-commanded holiday celebrated for seven days, beginning on the 15th day of the month of Tishrei.

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Temple Mount

The Temple Mount (lit), also known as Haram al-Sharif (Arabic: الحرمالشريف, lit. 'The Noble Sanctuary'), al-Aqsa Mosque compound, or simply al-Aqsa (المسجد الأقصى, al-Masjid al-Aqṣā, lit. 'The Furthest Mosque'),* Where Heaven and Earth Meet, p. 13: "Nowadays, while oral usage of the term Haram persists, Palestinians tend to use in formal texts the name Masjid al-Aqsa, habitually rendered into English as 'the Aqsa Mosque'.".

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Synagogue and Uri Ariel Comparison

Synagogue has 384 relations, while Uri Ariel has 47. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.93% = 4 / (384 + 47).

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