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Hebrew language
Talk:Hebrew_language
Torah database
Torah_database
World Computer Chess Championship
World Computer Chess Championship (WCCC) is an annual event where computer chess engines compete against each other. The event is organized by the International Computer Games Association. It is often held in conjunction with the Computer Olympiad, a collection of computer tournaments for other board games.
World_Computer_Chess_Championship
List of German Jews
The first Jewish population in the region to be later known as Germay came with the Romans to the city now known as Cologne. A "Golden Age" in the first millennium saw the emergence of the Ashkenazi Jews, while the persecution and expulsion that followed the Crusades led to the creation of Yiddish and an overall shift eastwards.
List_of_German_Jews
Beta Israel
Talk:Beta_Israel
Schissel/Tmp
User:Schissel/Tmp
Jewish studies
Jewish studies (or Judaic studies) is an academic discipline centered on the study of Jews and Judaism. Jewish studies is interdisciplinary and combines aspects of history (especially Jewish history), religious studies, archeology, sociology, languages (Jewish languages), political science, area studies, women's studies, and ethnic studies. Jewish studies as a distinct field is mainly present at colleges and universities in North America.
Jewish_studies
Copper Scroll
The Copper Scroll is one of the Dead Sea Scrolls found at Khirbet Qumran, but differs significantly from the others. Whereas the other scrolls are written on leather or papyrus, this scroll is written on metal:copper mixed with about 1% tin. Unlike the others, it is not a literary work, but contains a listing of locations at which various items of gold and silver are buried or hidden. It is currently on display at the Archaeological Museum in Amman, Jordan. The treasure it describes, if literal, is worth at
Copper_Scroll
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Algerian Civil War
Algerian_Civil_War
Aggadah
Aggadah
Tablets of stone
The Tablets of Stone, Stone Tablets, Tablets of Law, or Tablets of Testimony (in Hebrew:Luchot HaBrit - "the tablets Bible, were the two pieces of special stone inscribed with the Ten Commandments when Moses ascended Mount Sinai as recorded in the Book of Exodus. refers to the tablets as the "Tablets of Testimony" because they give insight into the nature of God.According to the Bible, there were two sets
Tablets_of_stone
Khirbet Beit Lei
Khirbet Beit Lei is an archaeological site in the Judean lowlands, in Israel. Its name means "Ruin of the House of Lei" in Arabic.In 1961, road construction unearthed an ancient multi-chamber burial cave in the vicinity of Lachish, and adjacent to the Green Line.
Khirbet_Beit_Lei
Federigo Enriques
Federigo Enriques (5 January 1871 –14 June 1946) was an Italian mathematician, now known principally as the first to give a classification of algebraic surfaces in birational geometry, and other contributions in algebraic geometry.He was born in Livorno, and brought up in Pisa, in a Jewish family of Portuguese descent.
Federigo_Enriques
Judean Mountains
Judean Mountains, (Transliteration:Jibal al-Khalil, ; Transliteration:Harei Yehuda) also referred to as the Judean Hills or Hebron Hills and Jibal al-Khalil, is the name for the mountain range of the Judea region upon which Jerusalem and several other biblical cities are located.
Judean_Mountains
Posek
Posek (Hebrew פוסק, , pl. Poskim, פוסקים) is the term in Jewish law for "decider"—a legal scholar who decides the Halakha in cases of law where previous authorities are inconclusive.The decision of a posek is known as a psak din or psak halakha ("ruling of law"; pl. piskei din, piskei halakha) or simply a "psak". In Hebrew, פסק is the root implying to "stop" or "cease"—the posek brings the process of legal debate to finality. Piskei din are generally recorded in the responsa literature.
Posek
History of education
The history of education is the history of teaching and of learning, and the history of what might be described as the curricula:Education has taken place in most communities since earliest times as each generation has sought to pass on cultural and social values, traditions, morality, religion, knowledge and skills to the next generation.
History_of_education
Ten Commandments
The Ten Commandments, or Decalogue, are a list of religious and moral imperatives that, according to Judeo-Christian tradition, were authored by God and given to Moses on the mountain referred to as "Mount Sinai" () or "Horeb" () in the form of two stone tablets. They feature prominently in Judaism and Christianity.
Ten_Commandments
Systolic geometry
mathematics, systolic geometry is the study of systolic invariants of manifolds and polyhedra, as initially conceived by Charles Loewner and developed by Mikhail Gromov, Michael Freedman and others, in its arithmetic, ergodic, and topological manifestations. See also a slower-paced Introduction to systolic geometry.
Systolic_geometry
Jacob's staff
For the plant known as the ocotillo, sometimes called the Jacob's staff, see ocotillo.The Jacob's staff, also called a cross-staff, is used to refer to several things. This can lead to considerable confusion unless one clarifies the purpose for the object so named. The most frequent uses of the terms are for astronomy and navigation and for surveying.
Jacob's_staff