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Hebrew Names and Name Authority in Library Catalogs by Daniel D
Hebrew Names and Name Authority in Library Catalogs by Daniel D. Stuhlman BHL, BA, MS LS, MHL In support of the Doctor of Hebrew Literature degree Jewish University of America Skokie, IL 2004 Page 1 Abstract Hebrew Names and Name Authority in Library Catalogs By Daniel D. Stuhlman, BA, BHL, MS LS, MHL Because of the differences in alphabets, entering Hebrew names and words in English works has always been a challenge. The Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) is the source for many names both in American, Jewish and European society. This work examines given names, starting with theophoric names in the Bible, then continues with other names from the Bible and contemporary sources. The list of theophoric names is comprehensive. The other names are chosen from library catalogs and the personal records of the author. Hebrew names present challenges because of the variety of pronunciations. The same name is transliterated differently for a writer in Yiddish and Hebrew, but Yiddish names are not covered in this document. Family names are included only as they relate to the study of given names. One chapter deals with why Jacob and Joseph start with “J.” Transliteration tables from many sources are included for comparison purposes. Because parents may give any name they desire, there can be no absolute rules for using Hebrew names in English (or Latin character) library catalogs. When the cataloger can not find the Latin letter version of a name that the author prefers, the cataloger uses the rules for systematic Romanization. Through the use of rules and the understanding of the history of orthography, a library research can find the materials needed. -
Greater Jerusalem” Has Jerusalem (Including the 1967 Rehavia Occupied and Annexed East Jerusalem) As Its Centre
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Israeli Settler-Colonialism and Apartheid Over Palestine
Metula Majdal Shams Abil al-Qamh ! Neve Ativ Misgav Am Yuval Nimrod ! Al-Sanbariyya Kfar Gil'adi ZZ Ma'ayan Baruch ! MM Ein Qiniyye ! Dan Sanir Israeli Settler-Colonialism and Apartheid over Palestine Al-Sanbariyya DD Al-Manshiyya ! Dafna ! Mas'ada ! Al-Khisas Khan Al-Duwayr ¥ Huneen Al-Zuq Al-tahtani ! ! ! HaGoshrim Al Mansoura Margaliot Kiryat !Shmona al-Madahel G GLazGzaGza!G G G ! Al Khalsa Buq'ata Ethnic Cleansing and Population Transfer (1948 – present) G GBeGit GHil!GlelG Gal-'A!bisiyya Menara G G G G G G G Odem Qaytiyya Kfar Szold In order to establish exclusive Jewish-Israeli control, Israel has carried out a policy of population transfer. By fostering Jewish G G G!G SG dGe NG ehemia G AGl-NGa'iGmaG G G immigration and settlements, and forcibly displacing indigenous Palestinians, Israel has changed the demographic composition of the ¥ G G G G G G G !Al-Dawwara El-Rom G G G G G GAmG ir country. Today, 70% of Palestinians are refugees and internally displaced persons and approximately one half of the people are in exile G G GKfGar GB!lGumG G G G G G G SGalihiya abroad. None of them are allowed to return. L e b a n o n Shamir U N D ii s e n g a g e m e n tt O b s e rr v a tt ii o n F o rr c e s Al Buwayziyya! NeoG t MG oGrdGecGhaGi G ! G G G!G G G G Al-Hamra G GAl-GZawG iyGa G G ! Khiyam Al Walid Forcible transfer of Palestinians continues until today, mainly in the Southern District (Beersheba Region), the historical, coastal G G G G GAl-GMuGftskhara ! G G G G G G G Lehavot HaBashan Palestinian towns ("mixed towns") and in the occupied West Bank, in particular in the Israeli-prolaimed “greater Jerusalem”, the Jordan G G G G G G G Merom Golan Yiftah G G G G G G G Valley and the southern Hebron District. -
Page Zero of Torah Tidbits 847
Page Zero of Torah Tidbits 847 Lead Tidbit cont. from page 1 (below) And, the WOW kind of miracles • especially the Splitting of the Sea • are powerful enough, impressive enough, convincing enough to bring the people to VAYAAMINU BASHEM UVMOSHE AVDO, and they believed in G•d and in His servant Moshe. Up to a point. One of the most sobering passages in the Torah is the one right after the Song of the Sea that tells us what happened a mere three days after having witnessed the spectacular events at the Sea. We complained and we yelled. What happened to VAYAAMINU? Okay, thirst can do things to a person, but • as people say: BEH•EMET! Really... WOW miracles are... WOW • but we aren't supposed to live by them. It's the NOW miracles by which we live. It's the NOW miracles that we must believe in, appreciate, and thank G•d for. We don't wake in the morning with MN scattered all over, there for the collecting. We plant and cultivate, tend and reap and we perceive G•d's hand in every stalk of wheat, every grape, every blade of grass. We don't get the sun and the moon to stand still • a magnificent one•time event. We get a sunrise every morning and a sunset every evening • and we appreciate them and try to teach our children how to appreciate the miracles of nature. He created the world once • but He continually renews the work of creation day after day. It takes a more sophisticated level of belief, but it's the NOW miracles that mean so much to us. -
Integrating the Arab-Palestinian Minority in Israeli Society: Time for a Strategic Change Ephraim Lavie
Integrating the Arab-Palestinian Minority in Israeli Society: Time for a Strategic Change Ephraim Lavie Contributors: Meir Elran, Nadia Hilou, Eran Yashiv, Doron Matza, Keren Aviram, Hofni Gartner The Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research Integrating the Arab-Palestinian Minority in Israeli Society: Time for a Strategic Change Ephraim Lavie Contributors: Meir Elran, Nadia Hilou, Eran Yashiv, Doron Matza, Keren Aviram, Hofni Gartner This book was written within the framework of the research program on the Arabs in Israel and was published thanks to the generous financial support of Bank Hapoalim and Joseph and Jeanette Neubauer of Philadelphia, Penn. Institute for National Security Studies The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), incorporating the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, was founded in 2006. The purpose of the Institute for National Security Studies is first, to conduct basic research that meets the highest academic standards on matters related to Israel’s national security as well as Middle East regional and international security affairs. Second, the Institute aims to contribute to the public debate and governmental deliberation of issues that are – or should be – at the top of Israel’s national security agenda. INSS seeks to address Israeli decision makers and policymakers, the defense establishment, public opinion makers, the academic community in Israel and abroad, and the general public. INSS publishes research that it deems worthy of public attention, while it maintains a strict policy of non-partisanship. The opinions expressed in this publication are the authors’ alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Institute, its trustees, boards, research staff, or the organizations and individuals that support its research. -
Understanding Israeli Interests in the E1 Area: Contiguity, Security, and Jerusalem Nadav Shragai
STRATEGICSTRATEGIC PERSPECTIVESPERSPECTIVES NumberNumber 129 •• 20122013 The wreckage of an Israeli bus in which 22 This study discusses the E1 plan, its greatpeople importancedied and scores were for injuredthe State on of Israel, and its vicissitudes over the years. It Octoberrefutes 19, the 1994, claim in one that of Tel Aviv’sthe plan busiest would hinder the two-state solution, or preventstreets. linkage(AP Photo, betweenJerome Delay) the populations of the northern and southern West Bank. It describes the longstanding consensus in Israel about the future of Maale Adumim and the vital link between Jerusalem and Maale Adumim, of which the E1 plan is an integral aspect; the place of the Adumim bloc in the concept of metropolitan Jerusalem; and the place of that concept in Israel’s approach to security and settlement. Yehiya Ayyash, the mastermind of Palestinian suicide bus bombings, who was killed on January 5, 1995, by explosives The study also explains why avoidingplanted building in a cellphone in E1 isthat dangerous he answered. to Israel’s interests, and likely to result in(AP Maale Photo) Adumim and Jerusalem being severed from each other. At the same time, the report strongly criticizes the Israeli authorities’ failure over the years to eradicate the phenomenon of illegal Palestinian building in the area between Maale Adumim and Jerusalem. While this stems from concern for the reaction of the international community, it is gradually constricting Israel’s options in an area so vital for its future integrity.Waving Hamas flags, mourners carry the coffin with the remains of Yehiya Ayyash during his funeral procession on January 6, 1996. -
Hydrochemistry and Isotope Hydrogeology in the Jericho Area/ Palestine
Hydrochemistry and Isotope Hydrogeology in the Jericho Area/ Palestine By Saed Kuzeed Khayat From Nablus, Palestine A thesis for the degree of Doctor of Natural Sciences submitted to the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Geosciences and Environmental Sciences University of Karlsruhe, Germany Date of thesis defence: 14. 12. 2005 Main Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Heinz Hötzl, AGK- Angewandete Geologie/ Uni- Karlsruhe Co-advisors: Prof. Dr. Eng. Olaf Kolditz, University of Tübingen I ABSTRACT In the arid to semiarid region of the Middle East, with its water scarcity problems salinisation together with other anthropogenic contaminants is considered as the main threat to fresh groundwater resources now days. Due to this matter of fact the possible sources of salinisation and driving mechanisms should be identified, to take a suitable action to mitigate this phenomenon. In this study, the natural and anthropogenic salinisation of groundwater in the area of Jericho (north of the Dead Sea) is investigated to describe the possible main causes of the groundwater deterioration in this agricultural area, and highlighting a clear basis for stakeholders to take suitable actions to manage the water resources in more efficient way. Chloride and TDS concentrations in the shallow Pleistocene aquifer systems in the Jericho area indicate a general trend of increasing salinity eastward and southward. There are some notable exceptions to this trend depending on the wells location and surrounding activities. The groundwater quality varies from fresh carbonate groundwater in the springs in 13 the west with depleted δ C of -12 to -13%°, to Ca-Cl and Na-Cl brackish water with more enriched signature that bearing this signatures of δ13C, δ34S of evaporate salts Leachate. -
IAC 2015 Pocket Programme PDF
th 66International Astronautical IAC Congress Pocket Programme 12 - 16 October 2015 Jerusalem, Israel Space – The Gateway for Mankind’s Future Welcome Message Welcome to the 66th International Astronautical Congress in Jerusalem! This is the second time the IAF comes to Jerusalem, a beautiful city – a promise for an inspiring event! Our hosts for this Congress have selected a very fitting theme: Space as the Gateway for Mankind’s Future. Space is synonymous of excellence, expertise, technology, development, and communications: all the key elements to prepare a better environment for mankind’s lives in the future. A theme is very close to the IAF mission of creating a space-faring world cooperating for the benefit of humanity. It is with great satisfaction that I introduce to you the result of hard work completed by the integrated teams of the International Programme Committee, the Local Organizing Committee, and the IAF Secretariat. In this IAC 2015 Final Programme, you will find information about exciting Plenary Events, Global Networking Forum, Exhibitions and all the associated events complementing the needs of the whole space community. In addition, an extraordinary Technical Programme is ready for you. Thanks to your participation, this year’s IAC will be a real success! Enjoy your preferred time of the year connecting space people, taking advantage of the exquisite food and discovering all the technical tours and the fun nights! President, International Astronautical Federation (IAF) Contents Congress (Level 1) Congress Venue 3 Venue Congress At-a-Glance 6 Congress Schedule & Events Day by Day 7 Meeting Schedule 27 Contacts and Opening Hours 39 Jerusalem City Guide 43 Overview of Tours 45 List of Exhibitors in Alphabetical Order 48 Exhibition Area Layout 51 Exhibitors by Booth No. -
Security ·Council
UNITED NATIONS Distr. SECURITY GENERAL S/3216 ,·COUNCIL 20 Nay 1954 ORIGINAL: ENGLISH ---------_._--._, LETTER DATED 18 NAY 1954 FROll TH3 REPRESENTATIVE OF ISRAEL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT 0,' THE SECURITY COUNCIL I have the honour to transmit herewith a list ~f incidents which have occurred on the Israel-Jordan border during the period ~arcb 30, 1954 to ~BY 11, 1954 and to request that the list be made available to the members ~f the Security Council and circulated am~Lg all the members of the Go!ted Natiol"J.s. Please accept, Sir, etc~ (Signed) Aban Eban Ambassador and Per~anent Representative of Israel to the United Nations - __ .._--------- S/3216 English Page 2 ,, LIST OF INCIDEi'lTS IIllICH OCCURRED ON THH ISRAEL-JORDAN BORDER DURING TllE PERIOD 30 MARCH TO 11 MAY 1954 1. On 30 March 1954, ~t 2100 hours an Israel patrol was attacked by automatic fire near Kessalon. 2. During the night of 30..31 March 1954, starting at 2,00 hours the village . of 1'-1evoot Eetal' was attacked for two hours by fire from across the borderG 3. On 31 March 1954, at 1230 hours Jordanians opened fire near Hartuv on an Israel passenger train. 4. On 1 April 1954, at 0200 hours fire i,,15 opened on Mt'''voot Betar from the direction of' Wadi Fu~in. 5. On 3 April 1954, at 2350 hours an :81'.1el patrol clashed with a band of armed ,infiltrators in the Hevoot Betar area, driving it back across the border. 6. On 4 April 1954, at 1800 hours Arab Legionnaires stationed on the City Wall of Old Jerusalem opened fire on a house in the New City. -
Visiting Israel? Plant a Tree with Your Own Hands! “When Ye Shall Come Into the Land and Plant All Manner of Trees...” (Leviticus 19: 23)
Visiting Israel? Plant a Tree With Your Own Hands! “When ye shall come into the land and plant all manner of trees...” (Leviticus 19: 23) KKL-JNF Tree-Planting Centers for Tourists in the Holy Land Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael – Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) invites you to participate in a unique experience – Plant a Tree with Your Own Hands. By planting trees in Israel, you give something of yourself, and while your trees grow, they continually improve the quality of Israel’s environment. As the years go by, the sapling you plant will grow and flourish, beautifying the Land of the Bible. You, too, can be part of this inspiring tradition! Plant a tree at one of KKL-JNF’s Planting Centers located conveniently off major highways, providing easy access to individuals and groups alike. You will receive a decorative planting certificate and the Planter’s Prayer. Ever since its establishment in 1901, KKL-JNF has been repairing and restoring Israel’s landscapes. To this end, KKL-JNF has planted over 250 million trees, transforming barren, rocky hill into green forests. This project is unique amongst global afforestation efforts. Trees in Israel have been lovingly planted by people from all corners of the world, to honor or commemorate their loved ones. Thus, our forests are living legacies dedicated to millions of Israel’s friends throughout the world. KKL-JNF’s forests serve as the country’s green lungs, preventing global warming and providing necessary recreation areas for residents and visitors, including the disabled. For your convenience, we have two tree planting centers, one located at the Kennedy Memorial, Aminadav Forest in the Jerusalem Hills and the second, for tourists visiting the Galilee, is located near the Golani Junction, in the Lavie forest, near Tiberias. -
(EN) שרות ימי עסקים אבו ג'ווייעד )שבט( קבלן קבלן שוג ובא Abu Ghosh +2 תו
ימי עסקים שרות (City (HE) City (EN קבלן קבלן אבו ג'ווייעד )שבט( 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Abu Ghosh אבו גוש 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Abu Sinan אבו סנאן קבלן קבלן Abu Sarihan אבו סריחאן )שבט( קבלן קבלן Abu Abdun אבו עבדון )שבט( קבלן קבלן Abu Ammar אבו עמאר )שבט( קבלן קבלן אבו עמרה )שבט( קבלן קבלן אבו קורינאת )שבט( קבלן קבלן אבו קרינאת )יישוב( קבלן קבלן אבו רובייעה )שבט( קבלן קבלן Abu Ruqayq אבו רוקייק )שבט( קבלן קבלן אבו תלול 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Ibtin אבטין קבלן קבלן Avtalion אבטליון קבלן קבלן Aviel אביאל קבלן קבלן Avivim אביבים 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Avigdor אביגדור Avihayil אביחיל 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Avital אביטל 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Aviezer אביעזר 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Abirim אבירים קבלן קבלן Even Haayin אבן העזר Even Yehuda אבן יהודה 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Even Menachem אבן מנחם 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Even Sapir אבן ספיר 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Even Shmuel אבן שמואל 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Avnei Eitan אבני איתן קבלן קבלן Avnei Hefetz אבני חפץ קבלן קבלן Avnat אבנת קבלן קבלן Absalom אבשלום קבלן קבלן Adora אדורה קבלן קבלן Adirim אדירים 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Adamit אדמית 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Aderet אדרת Aodim אודים קבלן קבלן Odem אודם קבלן קבלן Ohad אוהד 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Ohalo אוהלו קבלן קבלן אולפני ג.ג קבלן קבלן Umm al-Fahm אום אל-פחם קבלן קבלן Umm al-Qutuf אום אל-קוטוף 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Umm Batin אום בטין קבלן קבלן Omen אומן 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Omets אומץ 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Ofakim אופקים 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Or HaGanuz אור הגנוז 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Or HaNer אור הנר Or Yehuda אור יהודה Or Akiva אור עקיבא 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Ora אורה 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Orot אורות 2+ תוספת ימי עסקים Ortal -
TORAH TO-GO® Established by Rabbi Hyman and Ann Arbesfeld April 2017 • Pesach-Yom Haatzmaut 5777
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary Yeshiva University Center for the Jewish Future THE BENJAMIN AND ROSE BERGER TORAH TO-GO® Established by Rabbi Hyman and Ann Arbesfeld April 2017 • Pesach-Yom Haatzmaut 5777 Dedicated in memory of Cantor Jerome L. Simons Featuring Divrei Torah from Rabbi Elchanan Adler • Rabbi Eliezer Barany • Rabbi Dovid Hirsch Mrs. Aliza Abrams Konig •Cantor Macy Nulman zt”l Professor Nechama Price • Rabbi Etan Schnall Collected Hagadah Insights from RIETS Rabbinic Alumni Living In In partnership with Israel Rabbi Shalom Z. Berger Ed.D • Rabbi Yitzchak Blau • Rabbi Dr. Hillel Davis Rabbi Dovid Gottlieb • Rabbi Ari D. Kahn • Rabbi Yitzchok Korn Rabbi Hillel ’97R and Neima Novetsky • Rabbi Dovid Rosman Rabbi Reuven Spolter • Rabbi Moshe Taragin • Rabbi Reuven Tradburks Insights on Yom Haatzmaut from Rabbi Assaf Bednarsh • Rabbi Yehoshua Fass • Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein zt”l Rabbi Daniel Mann • Ilana Turetsky, Ed.D. 1 Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary • The Benjamin and Rose Berger CJF Torah To-Go Series • Pesach-Yom Haatzmaut 5777 We thank the following synagogues which have pledged to be Pillars of the Torah To-Go® project Beth David Synagogue Green Road Synagogue Young Israel of West Hartford, CT Beachwood, OH Century City Los Angeles, CA Beth Jacob Congregation The Jewish Center Beverly Hills, CA New York, NY Young Israel of Bnai Israel – Ohev Zedek Young Israel Beth El of New Hyde Park New Hyde Park, NY Philadelphia, PA Borough Park Koenig Family Foundation Young Israel of Congregation Brooklyn, NY Ahavas Achim Toco Hills Atlanta, GA Highland Park, NJ Young Israel of Lawrence-Cedarhurst Young Israel of Congregation Cedarhurst, NY Shaarei Tefillah West Hartford West Hartford, CT Newton Centre, MA Richard M.