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  • 11Isaac Leeser — (December 12, 1806, Neuenkirchen, in the province of Westphalia, Prussia February 1, 1868, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American rabbi, author, translator, editor, and publisher; pioneer of the Jewish pulpit in the United States, and… …

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  • 12Salomon Mandelkern — (Hebrew: שלמה מנדלקרן‎; 1846, Mlynov, Volhynia March 24, 1902, Vienna) was a Ukrainian Jewish poet and author. He was educated as a Talmudist. After his father s death he went to Dubno (he was then fourteen), where he continued his Talmudical… …

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  • 13Arthur Lessac — (1909 ) is creator of the well known Lessac Kinesensic Training for the voice and body. His work is the focus of the Lessac Training and Research Institute [1] He has published (1960, 1967), now in its third edition and titled (1997). Lessac’s… …

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  • 14Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act — Old Parliament House, photographed in January 2006 An Act to provide for the maintenance of religious harmony and for establishing a Presidential Council for Religious Harmony and for matters conne …

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  • 15Loudspeakers in mosques — A mosque minaret in Hyderabad, Pakistan fitted with loudspeakers in all directions. Loudspeakers in mosques are generally used for Adhan or call to prayer ,[1] or sometimes for Khutbah or sermons. External loudspeakers are generally mounted on ta …

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  • 16preach — I. v. a. 1. Proclaim (as in a religious discourse), declare, publish, pronounce, deliver. 2. Inculcate, teach, urge, press urgently. II. v. n. 1. Deliver sermons, discourse on religious subjects. 2. Prate sanctimoniously, exhort over righteously …

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  • 17Bishop — A bishop is an ordained or consecrated member of the Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight. The office of bishop is one of the three ministerial offices within Christianity, the other two being… …

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  • 181280s — The 1280s is the decade starting January 1, 1280 and ending December 31, 1289.Europe in the 1280s was marked by naval warfare on the Mediterranean Sea and consolidation of power by the major states. Ongoing struggles over the control of Sicily… …

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  • 191285 — Events* January 6 Archbishop Jakub Świnka orders all priests subject to his bishopry in Poland to deliver sermons in Polish rather than German, thus further unifying the Catholic Church in Poland and fostering a national identity. * April 2 Pope… …

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  • 20Collège de Sorbonne — See also: Sorbonne The Sorbonne, Paris, in a 17th century engraving …

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