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  • 41Hebrew Roots — (also referred to as Hebraic Roots) is a movement of modern day Christians, including Messianic Jews, returning to the perspectives and beliefs of first century faith. [ [http://www.haydid.org/yeshron1.htm] Moseley, Ron; Yeshua: A Guide to the… …

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  • 42Hebrew braille — is the system of braille used by Hebrew speakers and specifically, in the State of Israel. In many ways it is similar to the standard braille system used with the Roman alphabet. For instance, the Hebrew letter gimmel and the letter G in English… …

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  • 43Hebrew labor — ( he. עבודה עברית, Avoda Ivrit ) refers to the concept of hiring Jewish workers in Ottoman and Mandate Palestine.BackgroundOttoman eraDuring the Second Aliyah period many Jewish immigrants to the Land of Israel sought year round jobs on the… …

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  • 44Hebrew (disambiguation) — Hebrew may refer to:In linguistics: *The modern Standard Israeli Hebrew *The Biblical Hebrew language, the ancient dialects used in the Tanakh (Jewish Bible). *The Tiberian Hebrew vocalization, the medieval dialect used to vowelize the Tanakh.… …

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  • 45HEBREW THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE — (Beis HaMidrash LaTorah), Orthodox rabbinical school and institute of higher Jewish education; founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1922, by Rabbis Saul Silber, Ephraim Epstein, Abraham Cardon, and Chaim Zvi Rubinstein. It was an outgrowth of the… …

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  • 46Hebrew poetry — is poetry written in the Hebrew language. It encompasses such things as:* Biblical poetry: the poetry found in the poetic books of the Hebrew Bible. * Piyyutim: religious Jewish liturgical poetry, in Hebrew or Aramaic. * Hebrew and Jewish epic… …

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  • 47HEBREW COLLEGE — HEBREW COLLEGE, transdenominational institution of Jewish higher education located in Newton Centre, Massachusetts. Founded in 1921 and first located in Roxbury, then the center of Boston Jewish life, through its several generations the college… …

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  • 48Hebrew numerology — is the practice of inferring significant meanings that are not immediately obvious from numbers, especially in Hebrew scripture. This takes several forms.Numeric allegoriesThe number may be added or multiplied by itself to emphasize the symbol or …

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  • 49Hebrew Printing in America — Hebrew Printing in America, 1735 1926, A History and Annotated Bibliography (ISBN 1599756854) is a history and bibliography of Hebrew books printed in America between 1735 and 1926 by Yosef Goldman, with research and editing by Ari Kinsberg. It… …

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  • 50HEBREW IMMIGRANT AID SOCIETY — (HIAS), international immigrant and refugee service. HIAS was founded in New York City in 1881, when the Russian Emigrant Relief Committee, a temporary body established to help Jews escaping Czarist Russia, formed the Hebrew Emigrant Aid Society …

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