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Histories9
- Understand and evaluate historiography around the complex histories of the European Jewish history. (abdn.ac.uk)
- Develop understanding of European Jewish thought, histories and cultures at the turn of the twentieth century. (abdn.ac.uk)
- Historic Columbia staff and CJHI committee members, in partnership with the College of Charleston's Jewish Heritage Collection, have recorded more than 50 oral histories with members of Columbia's Jewish community. (historiccolumbia.org)
- I think oral histories are wonderful-the WPA's slave narratives are incredibly important to our understanding of that horrible institution. (mcsweeneys.net)
- But no one should think that oral histories adequately replace thoroughly researched, well-written historical works. (mcsweeneys.net)
- There was a dawning realization that oral histories adequately replace thoroughly researched, well-written historical works. (mcsweeneys.net)
- I love oral histories. (mcsweeneys.net)
- The main body of sources for this qualitative study is a collection of oral histories from the Grodzka Gate - NN Theatre Centre in Lublin, which were analyzed thematically focusing on the memory of everyday interactions between Jews and Catholics. (lu.se)
- Previous histories have generally left out the Jewish factor. (messianicjewish.net)
Ashkenazi Jewish2
- It affects about 1 in 450 people of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. (medscape.com)
- Incidence of these mutations is higher in people with Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry than in the general population. (msdmanuals.com)
Wexler Oral History Project6
- Tracing the Tribe: The Jewish Genealogy Blog: Wexler Oral History Project goes to camp! (blogspot.com)
- Wexler Oral History Project goes to camp! (blogspot.com)
- There are videos of oral history interviews, links to the full interview texts and to the Wexler Oral History Project. (blogspot.com)
- The Wexler Oral History Project interviewed campers of diverse ages about their summer experiences, including friendships, memories, values and loves. (blogspot.com)
- Learn more here on the Wexler Oral History Project. (blogspot.com)
- Since 2010, the Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project has recorded more than 500 in-depth video interviews that provide a deeper understanding of the Jewish experience and the legacy and changing nature of Yiddish language and culture. (yiddishbookcenter.org)
20231
- At the Columbia City Council meeting on May 16, 2023, Columbia Mayor Daniel Rickenmann proclaimed May as Jewish American Heritage Month . (historiccolumbia.org)
Torah18
- According to Rabbinic Judaism, the Oral Torah or Oral Law (Hebrew: תּוֹרָה שֶׁבְּעַל־פֶּה, romanized: Tōrā šebbəʿal-pe, lit. (wikipedia.org)
- Torah which is oral') are statutes and legal interpretations that were not recorded in the Five Books of Moses, the Written Torah (תּוֹרָה שֶׁבִּכְתָב, Tōrā šebbīḵṯāv, 'Torah which is in writing'), and which are regarded by Orthodox Jews as prescriptive and given at the same time. (wikipedia.org)
- According to Rabbinic Jewish tradition, the Oral Torah was passed down orally in an unbroken chain from generation to generation until its contents were finally committed to writing following the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, when Jewish civilization was faced with an existential threat, by virtue of the dispersion of the Jewish people. (wikipedia.org)
- The major repositories of the Oral Torah are the Mishnah, compiled between 200-220 CE by Judah ha-Nasi, and the Gemara, a series of running commentaries and debates concerning the Mishnah, which together form the Talmud, the preeminent text of Rabbinic Judaism. (wikipedia.org)
- Belief that at least portions of the Oral Torah were transmitted orally from God to Moses on Biblical Mount Sinai during the Exodus from Egypt is a fundamental tenet of faith of Orthodox Judaism, and was recognized as one of the Thirteen Principles of Faith by Maimonides. (wikipedia.org)
- However, not all new branches of Rabbinic inspired ideologies accept the literal Sinaitic provenance of the Oral Torah, characterizing it instead as the product of a historical process of continuing interpretation. (wikipedia.org)
- There have also been historical dissenters to the Oral Torah in its entirety, including the ancient Sadducees, Essenes, and adherents to modern Karaite Judaism, who derive their religious practice strictly from the Written Torah, using Scripture's most natural meaning to form their basis of Jewish law. (wikipedia.org)
- The Beta Israel, who traditionally adhere to a form of Judaism referred to as Haymanot, also reject the idea of an Oral Torah. (wikipedia.org)
- The term "Oral Torah" should not be understood as a monolith. (wikipedia.org)
- The Jewish Encyclopedia divides the Oral Torah into eight categories, ranked according to the relative level of authoritativeness, which are found within the Talmud, the Tosefta and the halakhic Midrashim. (wikipedia.org)
- The word Torah translates to 'teach' and it is of particular importance to the Jewish community. (worldatlas.com)
- In the most basic sense, the Torah refers to the five books of Moses in the Jewish Bible called the Tanakh. (worldatlas.com)
- According to Jewish beliefs, God dictated the writings of Torah to Moses on Mount Sinai after 50 days of their emancipation from Egyptian slavery. (worldatlas.com)
- The Torah, in a broader sense, may refer to the whole Jewish Bible or the entire volume of Jewish teachings and law. (worldatlas.com)
- The Torah in its broadest sense can even encompass the Jewish oral traditions. (worldatlas.com)
- The Torah is extremely significant to the Jews since it comprises of written and oral laws and instructions. (worldatlas.com)
- In addition to the written Torah, Jews believe that God also relayed to Moses the Oral law. (worldatlas.com)
- This investigation will examine major Jewish terms such as Torah, or Law, which, when communicated in the Greek mind-set, have been completely misunderstood. (messianicjewish.net)
Orthodox Jewish Community1
- We describe an ongoing outbreak within the largest European Orthodox Jewish community (including a Charedi population of 17,587), based in London, focused in Hackney ( 6 ). (cdc.gov)
Hypoglycemic agent exposure2
- The main goal in oral hypoglycemic agent exposure is supportive care, which includes airway, breathing, and circulation. (medscape.com)
- No racial or sex predilection has been reported in oral hypoglycemic agent exposure. (medscape.com)
Holocaust3
- The interviews were in March 1991 by the Jewish Community Federation of Richmond as part of a project to record the testimonies of Holocaust survivors and rescuers in the Richmond, VA area. (ushmm.org)
- Abe reflects on what Americans knew about the Holocaust during World War II and the failure of the United States and other countries to assist Jewish refugees. (cofc.edu)
- Jewish groups worldwide helped rescue thousands during the Holocaust. (ushmm.org)
Federation13
- In 1976, a study was undertaken by the University of Rochester's Department of History and the Jewish Community Federation of Rochester to document Jewish life in Rochester from 1925 to 1975. (rochester.edu)
- Since 2014, Historic Columbia has partnered with the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina, the College of Charleston's Jewish Heritage Collection, the Katie & Irwin Kahn Jewish Community Center, the Columbia Jewish Federation, and Richland Library to document, celebrate, and increase awareness of local Jewish history, heritage, and culture. (historiccolumbia.org)
- Your donation to the Jewish Federation has a big impact, rippling through our community and around the world, providing resources to meet urgent needs today and build a bright future. (jewishphilly.org)
- Federation and the local Jewish community. (jewishphilly.org)
- The Kehillah program centers on relational engagement with individuals, families, and underserved communities, creates a two-way feedback loop between the Kehillot and the Jewish Federation, and expands the pipeline of potential new leaders and supporters. (jewishphilly.org)
- This position sits within the Leadership and Community Development Department of the Jewish Federation. (jewishphilly.org)
- This position works cross functionally within the Jewish Federation and will work in close collaboration with the Jewish Federation marketing, finance, affinity and fundraising teams. (jewishphilly.org)
- In partnership with committee co-chairs, lead a group of committed volunteers tasked with overseeing the integration of the individual Kehillot, weaving an interconnected system that supports the Jewish Federation and the entire community. (jewishphilly.org)
- Promote opportunities to support Jewish Federation initiatives. (jewishphilly.org)
- Convene the professional and lay leadership of the leadership development cohorts at the Jewish Federation and guide a process to clarify the goals and objectives of each program. (jewishphilly.org)
- Contribute to a long-term comprehensive lay leadership development strategy for the Federation and the local Jewish community. (jewishphilly.org)
- Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including medical, vision, Rx, dental, disability and life insurance, generous vacation time and a 403b retirement savings program. (jewishphilly.org)
- The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia mobilizes financial and volunteer resources to address the communities' most critical priorities locally, in Israel and around the world. (jewishphilly.org)
Jesus3
- Now I see and believe that there is no dissonance between my being Jewish and my believing in Jesus. (israeltoday.co.il)
- Sort of like Jesus being Jewish. (mcsweeneys.net)
- every disciple of Yeshua, the Rabbi from Nazareth, will find Ron`s latest work valuable and stimulating reading, as it illuminates the Jewish background to Jesus and his Jewish movement, the Church. (messianicjewish.net)
Emancipation1
- During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Jewish emancipation was tied to broader movements for social and civil liberties, enabling Jews to participate in wider society - in some places, for the first time. (abdn.ac.uk)
American Jewish Co1
- American Jewish Committee. (nypl.org)
National Jewish Health2
- For more than 100 years, National Jewish Health has been committed to finding new treatments and cures for diseases. (nationaljewish.org)
- Our monthly newsletter includes expert health tips, recent research findings, and news from National Jewish Health. (nationaljewish.org)
Buddhist2
- Another Queer Jewish Buddhist: Barilla Pasta, Oral Sex and Federico Fellini! (anotherqueerjubu.com)
- As Cohen combined Jewish, Catholic, and Buddhist influences (having spent five years living at the Mount Baldy Zen Centre), Broza's music combines influences from the nations in which he was raised - Israel, England, and Spain. (jewishjournal.org)
Beliefs3
- Jewish Ideas and Beliefs, Philosophy and Theology. (myjewishlearning.com)
- Articles on Jewish Ideas and Beliefs. (myjewishlearning.com)
- incarcerated by Stalin because of their Zionist and Jewish beliefs. (ushmm.org)
Traditions2
- They gather stories and recipes from diverse Jewish sources and explore how cherished dishes were influenced by available ingredients and complemented by African American and regional culinary traditions. (historiccolumbia.org)
- Through a unique blend of imagery and sound, this website captures the complex oral traditions of Native American communities in the American Southwest. (arizona.edu)
Tradition6
- Reform rabbi fought for movement's recognition as part of Jewish tradition. (myjewishlearning.com)
- In Kugels & Collards: Stories of Food, Family, and Tradition in Jewish South Carolina , Rachel Gordin Barnett and Lyssa Kligman Harvey celebrate the unique and diverse food history of Jewish South Carolina. (historiccolumbia.org)
- Sadly, reading and writing destroyed the Greek tradition of oral history, dumbing down Western Civilization. (mcsweeneys.net)
- We creatively wrestle with tradition and innovation as we invigorate Jewish spiritual life and transform the world. (tcjewfolk.com)
- Reading the Sacred Scriptures: From Oral Tradition to Written Documents and their Reception examines how the scriptures came to be written and how their authority has been constructed and reinforced over time. (routledge.com)
- Written by leading experts in their fields, this collection chronicles the development of the scriptures from oral tradition to written documents and their reception. (routledge.com)
Measles5
- Measles outbreaks have been reported in Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities across Europe and Israel ( 1 - 5 ). (cdc.gov)
- However, general practice surgeries in Hackney known to have high proportions of Orthodox Jewish patients have considerably lower vaccination coverage (55%-75% of patients 24 months of age had received measles, mumps, rubella [MMR] vaccine in the 3rd quarter of 2012) compared with the London average (87.3%) ( 7 ). (cdc.gov)
- After serologic confirmation of measles in the index case-patient, an unvaccinated Orthodox Jewish 4-year-old from Hackney, the case was reported to the Health Protection Team (HPT) on December 20, 2012. (cdc.gov)
- Forty-two cases have been confirmed (measles IgM detected) by serologic testing (4 cases) or oral fluid (38). (cdc.gov)
- One notified case-patient did not have measles IgM on oral fluid testing but had an epidemiologic link to a case-patient and clinical symptoms. (cdc.gov)
Identity6
- Various studies of camps - such as one on the Conservative movement's Ramah system of camps - indicate that children who attend Jewish summer camps develop a much stronger identity with their heritage and also are more likely to become leaders in their communities and to maintain a more Jewish lifestyle. (blogspot.com)
- A growing collection of in-depth interviews with people of all ages and backgrounds, whose stories about the legacy and changing nature of Yiddish language and culture offer a rich and complex chronicle of Jewish identity. (yiddishbookcenter.org)
- From her efforts to improve the lives of Jewish and Arab communities in Palestine to the her work on behalf of garment workers in England, Solomon maintained an unwavering commitment to Zionism, which acted as a sustainer of Jewish identity in England. (jwa.org)
- As a Jewish woman of the third generation, born and raised in Sweden, and whose parents emigrated from Ukraine, explorations of Jewish authorships and the way in which Jewish authors construct, portray, and communicate Jewish identity in literature are dually important. (lu.se)
- Second, studying texts by young Jewish authors is not only an opportunity to research contemporary literary Jewish identity construction, in its many forms, but gives us an indication of the ongoing negotiations and destabilizations of falsely monolithic national, geographical, and linguistic borderlines of identity. (lu.se)
- The investigation is conducted in conjunction with five sociodemographic variables: population density, socioeconomic status, rate of elderly population, minority status (Jewish / Arab identity) and religiosity (Ultra-Orthodox vs. other Jewish communities). (bvsalud.org)
Hebrew1
- Nearby are also the Leopold Muller Memorial Library at the Clarendon Institute for Hebrew and Jewish Studies material, and the Sackler Library . (ox.ac.uk)
Mucosa3
- In fact, the oral mucosa is the first site to be involved in up to 70% of cases, and it is the only site to be affected in over 50% of patients8. (bvsalud.org)
- Clinically, the most common sites of oral PV lesions are the labial and buccal mucosa or the edentulous ridges. (bvsalud.org)
- A related Medscape Reference article that may be of interest is Cancers of the Oral Mucosa . (medscape.com)
Continuity1
- JDC's focus is on rescue, relief, and renewal of Jewish communities around the world to rebuild Jewish culture and religion while advancing Jewish continuity. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
Antisemitism1
- This module asks students to think critically about this period and its impact on modern understandings of Jewishness, antisemitism, colonialism, and Jewish/non-Jewish relations. (abdn.ac.uk)
Historical Society3
- The Dallas Jewish Historical Society Oral History Project began in the early 1970s. (djhs.org)
- Representatives from Historic Columbia and the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina were present to receive the proclamation. (historiccolumbia.org)
- CJHI is working with the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina to document Jewish merchants, past and present, across South Carolina. (historiccolumbia.org)
People9
- How does a Jewish atheist brought up on an Israeli kibbutz end up a missionary to his own people? (israeltoday.co.il)
- Asaf Pelled , 43, admits that being an atheist and Jewish is something of an anomaly in view of their being God's chosen people, but he was far from alone on that score. (israeltoday.co.il)
- But how could I, as a Jewish person, become a Christian in whose name my people have suffered for thousands of years? (israeltoday.co.il)
- Decades later, back in the Netherlands where he was sharing his faith journey as part of the International Mission to Jewish People, Asaf was approached by the very couple who had given the Bible to his parents all those years ago. (israeltoday.co.il)
- We still are working to help people in the Jewish community who many would prefer to pretend don't exist. (jwa.org)
- Wait, there's an oral history of ESPN that people are mistaking for a REAL history? (mcsweeneys.net)
- We deeply value the diversity of insight, perspective, and experience brought by people from backgrounds typically underrepresented in Jewish institutions. (jewishphilly.org)
- The cognitive deficits were tions are defined here as people aged 65 en were more likely to be depressed severe, their functional status was poor or older with at least one restriction in and suffer memory impairment and and nutritional status was impaired. (who.int)
- existing body of scientific evidence shows that they are a highly vulnerable group of people when it comes to oral diseases. (bvsalud.org)
Communal2
- Included are two organizations that were not partners in the merger but are integral elements of the Jewish philanthropic and communal system - American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the Jewish Agency for Israel. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
- Organizers aimed to develop standards, principles, and programming in social and communal welfare work for federations, welfare funds, and other Jewish communal service organizations in North America. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
Organizations4
- Find an upcoming event hosted by Jewish organizations across the world, or explore our on-demand section to view recordings of past events. (myjewishlearning.com)
- Past president of the five-branched JFRA Israel, a Jewish genealogical association, she is a member of several professional organizations. (blogspot.com)
- Additional resources included grants from the United States Government for specific programs such as the resettlement of Jewish emigrants from the Soviet Union, individual private donations, donations from foundations, international organizations, and Jewish communities around the world. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
- She also promoted many other Jewish and non-Jewish charitable organizations to promote women's education, to benefit the sick and the elderly, and to encourage investment in the Palestine Mandate, through her public speaking, financial expertise, and administrative skills. (jwa.org)
Congregation1
- Shir Tikvah, a growing, inclusive and joyful Jewish congregation based in the Twin Cities, seeks a Communications and Development Associate. (tcjewfolk.com)
Texts2
- Among Cohen's most noted sources were Jewish texts and songs and current affairs. (jewishjournal.org)
- First, I believe that it is essential to highlight texts by contemporary Jewish authors in Europe, to combat unfamiliarity and silence surrounding contemporary Jewish life in Europe. (lu.se)
Talmud2
- In fact, two "versions" of the Talmud exist: one produced in the Galilee c. 300-350 CE (the Jerusalem Talmud), and a second, more extensive Talmud compiled in Jewish Babylonia c. 450-500 CE (the Babylonian Talmud). (wikipedia.org)
- Such oral instructions include the Midrash, which is the compilation of laws and rulings and the corresponding Talmud, which are the details of the debate and discussion about the law or ruling. (worldatlas.com)
Cavity3
- Necrotizing sialometaplasia was first reported to involve the minor salivary glands of the oral cavity, particularly those of the palate. (medscape.com)
- Objective: This study was carried out to identify sugar fermenting bacteria in the oral cavity and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern, assess the association with sugar fermenter bacteria and dental caries and evaluate dental caries outcomes among children. (bvsalud.org)
- Lactobacilli spp (15.29%) and Streptococcus mutans (12.94%) were the most predominant microorganisms observed in the oral cavity among children with dental caries. (bvsalud.org)
Culture4
- Students should come out of this module with a better understanding of the diversity within Modern European Jewish history and culture, as well as with sharpened critical thinking and analytical skills, and the ability to effectively communicate complex ideas both verbally and in writing. (abdn.ac.uk)
- These stories are a vital part of the South's "Jewish geography" and foodways, stretching across state lines to shape southern culture. (historiccolumbia.org)
- This final point speaks to the thematic orientation of Echoes of Ecstasy, which features music by American Jewish composers that make use of or reflect elements of Hassidic music and culture. (milkenarchive.org)
- A lone holdout against the inevitable tide of oral history's dominance in Western Culture, historian Richard Hofstadter has made a defiant stand for his inferior form of recollecting the past. (mcsweeneys.net)
Content1
- My Jewish Learning/70 Faces Media is not responsible for its content or for errors in the listing. (myjewishlearning.com)
Project4
- Rabbi Abraham Karp, Professor of history and religion conceived and oversaw the project that consisted of conducting interviews with more than 100 members of the Jewish Community. (rochester.edu)
- Professor Karp said that the project attempted to select and interview subjects that would reflect a cross-section of the Rochester Jewish community. (rochester.edu)
- The Rochester NY Jewish community oral history project is open for research use. (rochester.edu)
- School on the Range: The Little Cowpuncher Roundup is an oral history project sponsored by the University of Arizona and the Arizona Humanities Council. (arizona.edu)
Life5
- Judaism Unbound reimagines Jewish life in America through a weekly podcast, classes, workshops, and other learning opportunities. (myjewishlearning.com)
- Since then we have recorded interviews with over 700 members of the Greater Dallas Jewish community from all walks of life-both natives and newcomers-preserving life's lessons and important events for future generations. (djhs.org)
- The now closed philanthropic pillar was originally intended to evaluate the field of Jewish philanthropy by conducting Jewish outreach, provide consulting services to Jewish philanthropists and non-profits, and catalyze new ventures in American Jewish life. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
- From a Jewish martyr of the early nineteenth century, to a twenty-first century Jewish woman running for parliament, Morocco has been home to remarkable Jewish women participating in political life. (jwa.org)
- Rose (Loewe) Henriques spent her adult life in London's East End, providing social welfare offerings to the largely Jewish population and documenting the area's experience of the tumultuous early twentieth century in her acclaimed paintings. (jwa.org)
Jews1
- Moreover, there are interviews with Christian friends and neighbours, along with other non-Jews who helped save their persecuted Jewish fellow citizens, and also with others who witnessed the deportations first hand. (jewishmuseum.gr)
Lesions6
- Normal variations of oral anatomy and common oral soft tissue lesions: evaluation and management. (medscape.com)
- Pemphigus vulgaris, oral lesions, cytokines. (bvsalud.org)
- Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a chronic, vesiculobullous, mucocutaneous autoimmune fatal disease, characterized by the presence of antibodies against adhesion molecules (desmoglein, Dsg3) present on the surface of keratinocytes, leading to the loss of cellular adhesion or acantholysis and is typically associated with oral lesions 1-5 . (bvsalud.org)
- Most patients exhibit oral lesions at some time of the disease 8 . (bvsalud.org)
- Oral lesions are commonly characterized by the presence of vesiculobullous and ulcerative lesions. (bvsalud.org)
- The selection and diagnosis of patients was based on the history, clinical characteristics of oral PV lesions, the histopathological specimens and the indirect immunofluorescence testing6 of PV. (bvsalud.org)
Participants3
- Our Oral History participants serve as a collective memory, conveying to the community the values and history of different generations and giving us a distinctive sense of place and time. (djhs.org)
- All participants were recruited from the Outpatient Clinics of the Department of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, and the Department of Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, and Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry, Suez Canal University, Egypt. (bvsalud.org)
- A cross-sectional study using computerized phone interviews was conducted with 302 Israeli Jewish participants aged 40 and above. (bvsalud.org)
Collaborative2
- Perhaps this is why Broza was selected to headline a tribute to Cohen that is being hosted by the Jewish Arts Collaborative ( www.JArtsBoston.org ) on May 25. (jewishjournal.org)
- The Kehillah program weaves together a vibrant, collaborative, and interconnected Philadelphia Jewish community. (jewishphilly.org)
Palestine1
- At its inception, JDC focused on maintaining the vibrancy of worldwide Jewish communities and assisting them with rescue and relocation to Palestine when they were at risk of destruction. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
Specimens1
- Mesa and colleagues reported an incidence of 0.03% based on findings in 10,000 oral biopsy specimens. (medscape.com)
Communities7
- The interviews constitute a record of the lives of members of the Jewish communities of Greece. (jewishmuseum.gr)
- In response to the outbreak, active case finding and awareness-raising have been undertaken by the HPT, National Health Service (NHS) public health departments, and community NHS services focused on health and education services and Orthodox Jewish communities. (cdc.gov)
- The structure established five pillars (the word used to describe various departments or divisions of UJC), one of which was closed a year or so after the United Jewish Communities began. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
- ONAD assesses the needs of Jewish communities worldwide and aids in the educational process on the local level in enhancing the awareness of Jewish needs. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
- This model was believed to be a more efficient way to raise funds and address the needs in local Jewish communities. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
- Highlighting the measures taken to safeguard the stability of oral accounts, this book demonstrates the care of religious communities to maintain with reverence their assembled parchments and scrolls. (routledge.com)
- Exceptional morbidity was found in Ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities. (bvsalud.org)
Examine1
- Examine different ways that American Jewish women historically-and we today-fulfill the obligation of tzedakah (charity) and gemilut chesed (acts of loving kindness). (jwa.org)
Catholic1
- This work explores narratives of Jewish-Catholic relations in interwar Lublin, as recalled by its Jewish and Catholic inhabitants by the end of their lives. (lu.se)
Faith3
- This refreshing book by Dr. Ron Moseley opens up the history of the Jewish roots of the Christian faith. (messianicjewish.net)
- Can be used by individuals and Bible study groups who want to learn more about the Jewish roots of their faith. (messianicjewish.net)
- Dr. Moseley has studied the Jewish roots of the Christian faith at Princeton, the University of Texas, and Oxford University in Oxford, England. (messianicjewish.net)
Youth1
- Information letters were sent to the 38 Orthodox Jewish schools and nurseries in Hackney and to attendees of the youth camp. (cdc.gov)
Decades1
- ESPN is the most influential media company of the last two decades and promises to be just as important for the next 20 years, and all we've got is an oral history? (mcsweeneys.net)
Organizational1
- This book will propose to show that the earliest Church and its first fifteen elders were Jewish and that the original organizational structure of the early Church came from the synagogical prototype. (messianicjewish.net)
Diabetes medications1
- The utility of oral diabetes medications in type 2 diabetes of the young. (medscape.com)
Societies1
- Whilstit is forbidden to eat pork in Jewish and Muslim societies, it is not forbidden insome non-Muslim and non-Jewish societies[2,3]. (bvsalud.org)
Context1
- When I give lectures on "Jewish music" in the context of a general or "world" music course, I start out by leading the students through the singing of a niggun . (milkenarchive.org)
Understood1
- Many difficult Hebraic phrases and theological dilemmas can be understood by investigating the original Jewish roots of the early Church. (messianicjewish.net)