| History of the Jews in Serbia Jews first arrived in what is now the Republic of Serbia in Roman times. The Jewish communities of the Balkans remained small until the late fifteenth century, when Jews fleeing the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions found refuge in Ottoman-ruled areas, including Serbia. Jewish communities flourished in the Balkans until the turmoil of World War I. The surviving communities, including that of Serbia, were almost completely destroyed in the Holocaust during World War II. History_of_the_Jews_in_Serbia
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| National Front (Greece) The National Front () was a far-right Greek, anti-Semitic nationalist political party. It was active in the 1980s and 1990s. It was led by M. Konstas. It published the magazine Metopo. A youth wing, headed by Dimitris Sartzetakis, published Nea Tasis (New Tendency). National_Front_(Greece)
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| View synthesis Currently a study branch of Computer Science Research, aims to create new views of a specific subject starting from a number of pictures taken from given point of views.Vision Research and Artificial Intelligence fields are involved in the definition of suitable approaches to the problem. See Computer Vision View_synthesis
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| Haskins Laboratories Haskins Laboratories is an independent, international, multidisciplinary community of researchers conducting basic research on spoken and written language. Founded in 1935 and located in New Haven, Connecticut since 1970, Haskins Laboratories is a private, non-profit research institute with a primary focus on speech, language and reading, and their biological basis. Haskins_Laboratories
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| Gershayim Gershayim is a punctuation mark used in the Hebrew language. It has two distinct meanings. The original meaning of "Gershayim" is to denote a note of cantillation in the reading of the Torah, taking the form of a doubled curved stroke printed above the accented letter. Gershayim
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| Žiežmariai Žiežmariai () is a city in the Kaišiadorys district municipality, Lithuania. It is located south of Kaišiadorys.Žiežmariai has a rare, surviving wooden synagogue. Žiežmariai
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| Hillel Furstenberg Hillel (Harry) Furstenberg () (September 29, 1935, Berlin) is an Israeli mathematician, a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities and U.S. National Academy of Sciences and a laureate of the Wolf Prize in Mathematics. He is known for his application of probability theory and ergodic theory methods to other areas of mathematics, including number theory and Lie groups. Hillel_Furstenberg
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| Augusto Righi Augusto Righi (27 August 1850 – 8 June 1920) was an Italian physicist and a pioneer in the study of electromagnetism. He was born and died in Bologna.His early research, conducted in Bologna between 1872 and 1880, was primarily in electrostatics. In 1880 he became ordinary professor in physics at the University of Palermo, where he studied the conduction of heat and electricity in bismuth. Augusto_Righi
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| Racial antisemitism Racial antisemitism is hatred of Jews as a racial/ethnic group, rather than hatred of Judaism as a religion. According to William Nichols, religious antisemitism may be distinguished from modern antisemitism based on racial or ethnic grounds. "The dividing line was the possibility of effective conversion . Racial_antisemitism
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| Orly Goldwasser Orly Goldwasser is an Israeli Egyptologist, professor of Egyptology at the Hebrew University. Orly Goldwasser received her B.A. at Tel Aviv University, continued studying at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where she was awarded her M.A. and PhD degrees. She occupies the chair of Egyptology at the Hebrew University, and is a guest professor at the University of Göttingen. Orly_Goldwasser
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| Veisiejai Veisiejai () is a city in the Lazdijai district municipality, Lithuania. It is located south-east of Lazdijai. The Esperanto language was created in Veisiejai where L. L. Zamenhof started his practice as an ophtalmologist in 1885. There is a church dedicated to St. George (built in 1817), an old estate with a park, high school, kindergarten "Ąžuoliukas", a post office (postal code LT-67043), a museum and monuments dedicated to the composer J. Neimontas and L. L. Zamenhof. Veisiejai
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| Agricultural research in Israel Agricultural research in Israel started around 1921 in the Agricultural Experiment Station, which since then developed into a major agricultural research center - the Agricultural Research Organization (ARO, also known as The Volcani Centre). The ARO has six institutes, two commodity-based (Plant and Animal Sciences) and four discipline-oriented institutes (Plant Protection, Soil, Water and Environmental Sciences, Technology & Storage of Agricultural Products and Agricultural Engineering). Agricultural_research_in_Israel
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| Antisemitism around the world This is a list of countries where antisemitic sentiment has been experienced. This list is organized by country. Antisemitism_around_the_world
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| Shva For the kingdom, see Sheba. For the derived vowel, see schwa. Shva
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| Jewish lobby Jewish lobby is a term used to describe or allege organized Jewish influence in a number of areas, including politics, government, public policy, international relations, as well as business, international finance, the media, academia, and popular culture. Jewish_lobby
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| Brian Klug For the football (soccer) coach, see Bryan Klug.Brian Klug is Senior Research Fellow & Tutor in Philosophy at St. Benet's Hall, Oxford and a member of the philosophy faculty at Oxford University. He is also an honorary fellow of the Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations, University of Southampton.He is associate editor of Patterns of Prejudice, a peer-reviewed journal examining social exclusion and stigmatization, and a founder member of the Jewish Forum for Justice and Human Rights, a UK-based group that addresses racism and anti-Semitism, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, immigration, and the treatment of asylum seekers. Brian_Klug
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| History of the Jews in Syria Syrian Jews derive their origin from two groupsSyria from early times and the Sephardim who fled to Syria after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain (1492 C.E). There were large communities in Aleppo, Damascus, and Beirut for centuries. In the early twentieth century a large percentage of Syrian Jews emigrated to the U.S., Central and South America and Israel. Today only a few Jews still live in Syria. The largest Syrian-Jewish community is located in Brooklyn, New York, and estimated at 40,000. History_of_the_Jews_in_Syria
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| Frederick Bakewell Frederick Collier Bakewell (29 September 1800 26 September 1869) was an English physicist who improved on the concept of the facsimile machine introduced by Alexander Bain in 1842 and demonstrated a working version at the 1851 World's Fair in London. Frederick_Bakewell
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| Yosef Dobkin Yosef (Joseph) Dobkin (born 13 August, 1909) was an Israeli chess master.Prof. Joseph Dobkin was born in Russia. He immigrated to Palestine (British Mandate) in 1924 and studied chemistry at the Hebrew University. He did his Ph.D thesis, and joined the Department of Physiology. Yosef_Dobkin
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| National Library of Israel National Library of Israel (HebrewJewish National and University Library - JNUL, HebrewNational library of Israel. The library holds more than 5 million books, and is located in the Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The National Library owns the world's largest collections of Hebraica and Judaica, and is the repository of many rare and unique manuscripts, books and artifacts. National_Library_of_Israel
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| QPNC-PAGE QPNC-PAGE, or quantitative preparative native continuous polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, is a high-resolution technique applied in biochemistry and bioinorganic chemistry to separate proteins by isoelectric point. This variant of gel electrophoresis is used by biologists to isolate active or native metalloproteins in biological samples and to resolve properly and improperly folded metal cofactor-containing proteins in complex protein mixtures. QPNC-PAGE
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| Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORLs) is a disease in cats characterized by resorption of the tooth by odontoclasts, cells similar to osteoclasts. A FORL is also known as a neck lesion, cervical neck lesion, cervical line erosion, feline caries, or feline cavity. Feline_odontoclastic_resorptive_lesion
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| Ulmus canescens Ulmus canescens Melville has been given several common namesMediterranean, including the islands of Sicily, Malta, Crete and Cyprus, as far south as Israel, where it is now considered rare and endangered . The tree is typically found amidst the comparatively humid coastal woodlands and scrublands. subspecies of Ulmus minor. Ulmus_canescens
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| Pictorial maps Pictorial maps are a category of maps that are also loosely called illustrated maps, panoramic maps, perspective maps, bird’s-eye view maps and Geopictorial maps amongst others. cartography, pictorial maps depict a given territory with a more artistic rather than technical style. Pictorial_maps
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| George Shanks George Shanks. The true first translator--identified only in 1978--of the Protocols of Zion into the English language for publication by The Britons. Victor E. Marsden's name only came to be associated with the British English language translation of the Protocols in pamphlet or booklet form only three or two or one year(s) after he died in 1920.Shanks is known to have engaged in a dispute with The Britons over payment of the royalties to which he was entitled regarding their publication of The Jewish Peril. George_Shanks
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| Pietro Colonna Galatino Pietro Colonna Galatino, also known as Petrus Galatinus (1460 - 1530) was an Italian Friar Minor, philosopher, theologian and Orientalist. Pietro_Colonna_Galatino
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| Ofer Biham Ofer Biham is a faculty member at the Racah Institute of Physics of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Biham received his Ph.D. for research on quasiperiodic systems at the Weizmann Institute of Science, under the supervision of Prof. David Mukamel.In later years, Biham was involved in the development of methods for the calculation of unstable periodic orbits in chaotic systems, models for efficient simulations of traffic flow and quantum computation. Ofer_Biham
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| AMA Requests for Assistance/Requests/November 2006/Ian Pitchford Wikipedia:AMA_Requests_for_Assistance/Requests/November_2006/Ian_Pitchford
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| Akiba Lehren Akiba Mozes Lehren (July 30, 1795, The Hague – November 19, 1876, Amsterdam) was a Dutch banker and communal worker, younger brother of Ẓebi Hirsch Lehren and Jacob Meïr Lehren.He was "president of the Pekidim and Amarcalim of the Jewish congregations in the Holy Land, dwelling in Amsterdam," and in 1844 became involved in the literary dispute of his brother Hirsch concerning the administration of the Ḥaluḳḳah (see Fürst in Der Orient, 1844, p. 17). He died in Amsterdam Nov. 19, 1876. Akiba_Lehren
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| Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2006 November 30 Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2006_November_30
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| Erhard Reuwich Erhard Reuwich () was a Dutch artist, as a designer of woodcuts, and a printer, who came from Utrecht but then worked in Mainz. His dates and places of birth and death are unknown, but he was active in the 1480s.He came from a family of painters in Utrecht, and his father may have been Hildebrand Reuwich, who was Dean of the painters' guild there in 1470. Erhard_Reuwich
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| List of pharmacy schools list of pharmacy schools by country.In due course, regularly updated information on pharmacy schools will be accessible from the Avicenna Directories: List_of_pharmacy_schools
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