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Vepsä–Lätläine Vajehnik. 2009.
Vepsä–Lätläine Vajehnik. 2009.
HOSEA, BOOK OF — HOSEA, BOOK OF, the first of the 12 books that make up the minor prophets . Everything points to this book s having been produced in the kingdom of israel and redacted, after the fall of that state, in Judah; and this makes it a valuable source… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Théâtre de Belleville — Le théâtre dans la cour Lesage avec à droite la brasserie incendiée avec lui en décembre 1867 … Wikipédia en Français
David — This article is about the biblical king. For other uses, see David (disambiguation). Daud , Dawood , and King David redirect here. For other uses, see Daud (disambiguation), Dawood (disambiguation), and King David (disambiguation). King David… … Wikipedia
Shema Yisrael — (or Sh ma Yisrael or just Shema) (Hebrew: שְׁמַע יִשְׂרָאֵל; Hear, [O] Israel ) are the first two words of a section of the Torah (Hebrew Bible) that is a centerpiece of the morning and evening Jewish prayer services. The first verse… … Wikipedia
List of Royal Norwegian Navy ships — A list of Royal Norwegian Navy fleet units and vessels, both past and present. The list might not be fully up to date or complete. If you have any additional information, feel free to contribute. Ships from the years 1509 to 1814 might be listed… … Wikipedia
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Pérès, Uzi — (Uziel Peres, February 21, 1951, Geneva, Switzerland 1992, Kathmandu, Nepal) The nephew of former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres (b. 1923), he studied cinema at Tel Aviv University and then at the University of Paris III in 1974 and… … Encyclopedia of French film directors
EXODUS, BOOK OF — (Heb. title) וְאֵלֶּה) שְׁמוֹת) (And these are) the names of – the first words of the book; Gk. exodos ton wion Israel ex aigyptou), departure (of the children of Israel from Egypt) ; (cf. Sefer Yeẓi at Miẓrayim ( book of the departure from Egypt … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KAMINKA, ARMAND — (Aaron; 1866–1950), rabbi and scholar. Kaminka, who was born in Berdichev, studied at the universities of Berlin and Paris as well as at the orthodox Rabbinerseminar in Berlin and the Lehranstalt fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums in Berlin. His … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LOVE — In the Bible In the Bible, love has, like the word love in most languages, many and various shades of meaning. HEBREW WORDS FOR LOVE. It is represented by Hebrew words which range from sensuous, and often evil, desire or passionate love between… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MENDELSOHN, FRANKFURT MOSES — (Moses ben Mendel Frankfurt; 1782–1861), Hebrew scholar and writer. Born in Hamburg, he received a traditional education but, under the influence of … Encyclopedia of Judaism