Kehilah
Kehilah is a Hebrew word that translates to "community" or "congregation." It refers to a Jewish communal group, encompassing a broad range of organized Jewish life. Historically, the kehilah was the primary unit of Jewish social, religious, and political organization in a given locale. It often held significant autonomy, responsible for its own internal affairs, including religious observance, education, welfare, and sometimes even legal matters.
The concept of kehilah extends beyond just a physical gathering of people. It emphasizes shared responsibility,
In modern times, the term kehilah is often used to describe a local synagogue or Jewish community