Crossword-Solution: SHUL 4 letters, 46 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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SHUL anagram HULS, LUSH, SUHL

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Saturday services site 1 answer
Place for a bar mitzvah service 1 answer
Place to go for Yom Kippur 1 answer
Place to wear a yarmulke 1 answer
Rabbi's house of worship 1 answer
Rabbi's workplace 1 answer
Rebbe's building 1 answer
Rebbe's locale 1 answer
Rebbe's milieu 1 answer
Sabbath service site 1 answer
Saturday service site 1 answer
Place for Torah readings 1 answer
Shabbat destination 1 answer
Shabbat service site 1 answer
Jewish house of worship, informally 1 answer
Synagogue (LUSH anagram) 1 answer
Synagogue: Jewish. 1 answer
Temple with torahs 1 answer
Torah locale 1 answer
Where to find a rebbe 1 answer
Yiddish synagogue 1 answer
home Ark berth 1 answer
Jewish temple 1 answer
A synogogue: Jewish. 1 answer
Ark's setting 1 answer
Bar Mitzvah locale, often 1 answer
Bar Mitzvah site 1 answer
Bat mitzvah locale 1 answer
Certain house of worship 1 answer
Certain service center 1 answer
Gathering place on Shabbos 1 answer
Holy Ark locale 1 answer
Holy Ark's location 1 answer
Jewish assembly site 1 answer
Jewish house of prayer 1 answer
Jewish synagogue 1 answer
Rebbe's workplace 2 answers
JEWISH house of worship 2 answers
JEWISH place of worship 2 answers
Adonai is worshipped here 2 answers
House of prayer 2 answers
Kind of temple 2 answers
Synagogue 3 answers
House of worship 9 answers
CHEST SYNAGOGUE 10 answers
Temple ___ 28 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SHUL (5)

For though in erthe y-twinned be we tweyne, Yet in the feld of pitee, out of peyne, That hight Elysos, shul we been y-fere, 790 As Orpheus and Erudice, his fere.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
But how shul ye don in this sorwful cas, How shal youre tendre herte this sustene? 795 But herte myn, for-yet this sorwe and tene, And me also; for, soothly for to seye, So ye wel fare, I recche not to deye.' How mighte it ever y-red ben or y-songe, The pleynte that she made in hir distresse? 800 I noot; but, as for me, my litel tonge, If I discreven wolde hir hevinesse, It sholde make hir sorwe seme lesse Than that it was, and childishly deface Hir heigh compleynte, and therfore I it pace.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
And men shul drede, un-to the worldes ende, From hennes-forth to ravisshe any quene, 895 So cruel shal our wreche on hem be sene.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
Samarcand, city Samson San Stefano Sarahks, town Sargo, pass Sarhadd, town Saunders, Major Scinde, province Seistan, district Shahrud, town Shere Ali Shikapur, town Shul Kadar, fort Shurtargurdan, pass Singh Runjit Sirpul, town Skobeleff, Gen.
Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute Theo. F. Rodenbough 2005
And if that ever ye shul ben a wyf, Forget nat Palamon, the gentil man." And his speech failed him, and his strength went out of him: but he still kept his eyes fixed on his lady, and his last word was "Mercy, Emilye!" Theseus gave Arcite a costly funeral, and built his funeral pyre in the grove where Palamon had heard him lament on the morning of May.
The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-night's Dream' Compiled by Frank Sidgwick 2005

Quotes with SHUL (2)

Emptiness is the track on which the centered person moves," said a Tibetan sage six hundred years ago, and the book where I found this edict followed it with an explanation of the word "track" in Tibetan: shul, "a mark that remains after that which made it has passed by - a footprint for example. In other contexts, shul is used to describe the scarred hollow in the ground where a house once stood, the channel worn through rock where a river runs in flood, the indentation in t…
Rebecca Solnit A Field Guide to Getting Lost
I enjoyed coming home to Crown Heights. There was a certain order to life there. You know, Shabbos, spending time with your family, eating and being in 'shul.' Prayers at nighttime, prayers in the morning. Everyone knows everybody; you walk your kids everywhere.
Matisyahu
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 105 times in crossword archives (1954–2024).