Bayt

Bayt (Arabic: بيت or Hebrew: בית, both meaning 'house'; there are similar words in various Semitic languages), also spelled bayit, bayyit, bait, beit, beth, bet, etc., may refer to:

Jewish religious terms

 * Temple Mount, Hebrew Har ha-Bayit, "Mount of the House"
 * Beth Israel, "House of Israel"

Islamic terms

 * Ahl al-Bayt, the People of the House, referring to the household of Muhammad or to all pious Muslims

Synagogues

 * Beth Avraham Yoseph of Toronto, an Orthodox synagogue in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada

Place-names and derivates
In alphabetical order including the articles.

Bayit

 * Bayit VeGan

Bayt
A few outstanding ones:
 * Bayt al-Allah (the Kaaba)
 * Bayt al-Muqaddas (Jerusalem)

Beit

 * Beit Jala
 * Beit Sahour
 * Beit Shemesh
 * Beit Hanina
 * Beitin
 * Betar (fortress)
 * Battir

Beth

 * Beth Alpha
 * Beth-Horon
 * Beth Shean
 * Bethany
 * Bethel/Beth-El
 * Bethesda
 * Bethlehem
 * Bethsaida

Institutions and organizations
First see above under "All pages with titles beginning with Bayt" and "All pages with titles containing Bayt". Here only those not spelled with "bayt".
 * Bayit Lepletot, Orthodox Jewish orphanage for girls
 * Bayit Leumi Israeli political organization
 * Bayit Yehudi – 'The Jewish Home' political party
 * Bayt al-hikmah (House of Wisdom); Umayyad library in Damascus, and Abbasid library in Baghdad
 * Betar/Beitar, Jewish political organization; derived from Betar fortress

Other

 * Bayt (poetry), lit. 'house', a metrical unit of Asian poetry