Creation of Israel, 1948 – 19451952 – Milestones – Office of …
admin | October 25, 2015
Creation of Israel, 1948 On May 14, 1948, David Ben-Gurion, the head of the Jewish Agency, proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel.
admin | October 25, 2015
Creation of Israel, 1948 On May 14, 1948, David Ben-Gurion, the head of the Jewish Agency, proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel.
admin | October 25, 2015
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richards | October 25, 2015
El Talmud (del hebreo ) es una obra que recoge las discusiones rabnicas sobre leyes judas, tradiciones, costumbres, leyendas e historias. El Talmud se caracteriza por preservar la multiplicidad de opiniones a travs de un estilo de escritura asociativo, mayormente en forma de preguntas, producto de un proceso de escritura grupal a veces contradictorio. El judasmo considera al Talmud la tradicin oral, mientras que la Tor (el Pentateuco) es considerada como tradicin escrita
simmons | October 24, 2015
The late Rebo Kairu Ngure, who was promoted to glory on October 17th 2015 after being severely attacked by thugs at his home in Kenya, will be buried on Friday.
simmons | October 24, 2015
The first Jewish settlement in what became the United States was in Dutch New Amsterdam, which is now known as New York City.
simmons | October 24, 2015
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simmons | October 24, 2015
Summary At mention of the word "history," most people break out in a cold sweat.
simmons | October 24, 2015
The Department of History offers graduate programs in early modern and modern Jewish history leading to both the MA and Ph.D.
simmons | October 24, 2015
Jewish History Genesis 3761 BCE In the beginning God created the world and everything in it in six days.
simmons | October 24, 2015
The early modern period (approximately 1450s-1750s) was a period of both transformation and continuity, characterized by the religious upheavals wrought by the Reformation, the invention and spread of printing, the growing power of the centralized state, new ideologies and economic structures, and rapid population growth. A convergence of many factors brought about the extension of European global influence, and with it the migration of large numbers of Europeans to distant lands. It was a period of dramatic change in Jewish history as well