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Amos Oz
Amos Oz () (born May 4, 1939, birth name Amos Klausner) is an Israeli writer, novelist, and journalist. He is also a professor of literature at Ben-Gurion University in Be'er Sheva. Since 1967, he has been a prominent advocate of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In 2008 he received an Honorary Degree from the University of Antwerp. He also received the Dan David prize in 2008 for "Creative Rendering of the Past".
Amos_Oz
Jebusite
Hebrew Bible, the Jebusites () were a Canaanite tribe who inhabited the region around Jerusalem prior to its capture by King David; the Books of Kings state that Jerusalem was known as Jebus prior to this event. According to some Biblical chronologies, the city was reconquered by King David in 1003 BC, or according to other sources 869 BC.
Jebusite
From Time Immemorial
Talk:From_Time_Immemorial
Moshe Ya'alon
Moshe "Boogie" Ya'alon (; born Moshe Smilansky on 24 June 1950) is an Israeli politician and former Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces. He currently serves as a member of the Knesset for Likud, as well as the country's Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Strategic Affairs.
Moshe_Ya'alon
Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Jacob Goldberg (born March 21, 1969) is an American conservative syndicated columnist and author. Goldberg is known for his contributions on politics and culture to National Review Online, where he is the editor-at-large. He is the author of Liberal Fascism, a #1 bestseller.Goldberg also frequently appears on television, on such shows as Good Morning America, Nightline, Hardball with Chris Matthews, Real Time with Bill Maher, Larry King Live, Your World with Neil Cavuto and most recently the Glenn Beck Program and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Jonah_Goldberg
Solomon's Temple
Talk:Solomon's_Temple
Natan Sharansky
Natan Sharansky (, , , born Anatoly Borisovich Shcharansky (, ) on 20 January 1948) is a former Soviet dissident, human rights activist, former prisoner of Zion, Israeli politician and author.Sharansky is chairman of the Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies at the Shalem Center.
Natan_Sharansky
George Steiner
Francis George Steiner (born April 23, 1929), is an influential European-born American literary critic, essayist, philosopher, novelist, translator, and educator. He has written extensively about the relationship between language, literature and society, and the impact of The Holocaust. A polyglot and polymath, he is often credited with redefining the role of the critic.Steiner is ranked "among the great minds in today's literary world."
George_Steiner
Richard Pipes
Richard Edgar Pipes (born July 11, 1923) is an American historian who specializes in Russian history, particularly with respect to the history of the Soviet Union. During the Cold War era he headed Team B, a team of analysts which analyzed the strategic capacities and goals of the Soviet military and political leadership.
Richard_Pipes
Israeli–Palestinian history denial
This article deals with the actual or alleged denial of statements posited as facts by either Israelis or Palestinians.
Israeli–Palestinian_history_denial
Palestine
Palestine (, Palaistinē; ; Palestina; , , ) is a name which has been widely used since Roman times to refer to the region that was earlier called Judea, which spreads between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. It is derived from a name used already much earlier for a narrower geographical region, mainly along the coast.
Palestine
Martin Kramer
Martin Seth Kramer (b. 1954, Washington, DC) is an American scholar of the Middle East at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, the Shalem Center, and Harvard University's Olin Institute. His focus is on Islam and Arab politics.
Martin_Kramer
A. B. Yehoshua
Abraham B. ("Bulli") Yehoshua (Hebrew:Israeli novelist, essayist, and playwright. His pen name is A. B. Yehoshua.
A._B._Yehoshua
Torah Umadda
Torah Umadda (Hebrew:philosophy of Modern Orthodox Judaism, concerning the interrelationship between the secular world and Judaism, and in particular between secular knowledge and Jewish knowledge. The resultant mode of Orthodox Judaism is referred to as "Centrist Orthodoxy."
Torah_Umadda
Aharon Barak
Aharon Barak (, birth name Arik Brick, born September 16, 1936) is a professor of law at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya and a lecturer in law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a lecturer in law at the Yale Law School and the University of Toronto Faculty of Law.Aharon Barak was President of the Supreme Court of Israel from 1995 until the middle of 2006. Legal scholars have called him the "John Marshall" of Israel, the "world's greatest living jurist."
Aharon_Barak
Benjamin Balint
Benjamin Balint a writer living in Jerusalem, is a fellow at the Hudson Institute. His reviews and articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Commentary, the Weekly Standard, the Claremont Review of Books, the American Scholar, the Wilson Quarterly, Policy Review, the Forward, and Haaretz. He is writing a book on Commentary magazine and American Jewish culture (forthcoming from PublicAffairs).
Benjamin_Balint
Dajudem/draft
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Dead external links/404/c
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Jean Ziegler
Talk:Jean_Ziegler
Armored bulldozer
The armored bulldozer is a basic tool of combat engineering. These combat engineering vehicles combine the earth moving capabilities of the bulldozer with armor which protects the vehicle and its operator in or near combat. Most are civilian bulldozers modified by adding of vehicle armor and military equipment, but some are tanks stripped of armament and fitted with a dozer blade.
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