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Israel - Story of the Jewish People | 1979 Animated Documentary | Jewish History and State of Israel
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The Jewish Diaspora in New York | The Story of the Jews | PBS
Moroccan Jewish diaspora in television, radio and cinema
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Seminar - Historical and Archaeological Evidence for the Jewish Diaspora After 722 B.C.
The Jewish Diaspora: Gog and Magog
ASEN 2014: Alain Dieckhoff: The Jewish diaspora and Israel: a case of long distance nationalism
History of Israel - Documentary on Israeli Jewish history and the Jewish diaspora in Europe and the Middle East part 1.
History of Israel - Documentary on Israeli Jewish history and the Jewish diaspora in Europe and the Middle East part 2 This documentary explains of the Jewis...
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►My channel: http://youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives?sub_confirmation=1 ►Google+: http://plus.google.com/+TheBestFilmArchives ►Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►Twitter: http://twitter.com/BestFilmArch This 1979 animated documentary film is the story of the Jewish people from the Biblical times until the 1980's. It shows us the foundation of the modern State of Israel, the beginning of the Arab--Israeli conflict and the everyday life in Israel. Israel - Story of the Jewish People | 1979 Animated Documentary | Jewish History and State of Israel
http://www.drdavidneiman.com. In this second excerpt from Dr. David Neiman's lecture series, "The Church and The Jews, Dr. Neiman discusses the early Jewish ...
This video defines what is a diaspora, what it means and how it affected the Jewish people. A different perspective on diaspora beyond movement beyond territ...
Watch the full series at http://video.pbs.org/program/story-jews-program/?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=pbsofficial&utm;_campaign=sotj_covefullprogram (US Onl...
This is a small presentation of the actors, filmmakers, comedians, journalists and television personality of Moroccan Jewish descent around the world
Documentary on the history of Judaism, the Bible (Torah/Tanakh) and the Jewish people of Israel. This documentary focuses on many accepts of the origins of the Jewish religion known today as Judaism, as well as the historical and archeological proof that the Jews are Canaanites in origin. The Bible and other historical records have proven that the Hebrew Israelites were Canaanites themselves who seperated themselves from the "higher class" Canaanite rulers who were pagans. These Canaanites who began believing in only one God became known as the Hebrew Israelites and later in history as Jews (Judeans) and Samaritans. From there the documentary focuses on how Judaism evolved during the Assyrian and Babylonian exile and so on.
Seminar - Historical and Archaeological Evidence for the Jewish Diaspora After 722 B.C. The Lanier Theological Library is inviting scholars and patrons to a free seminar on Friday, January 16, 2015 from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m., in our chapel. This seminar precedes and ties in well with the library's lecture on the next day by Rabbi Benjamin Scolnic, “The Book of Daniel and the Nature of Biblical Truth.” This 3-hour session features the six presenters and presentations below. K. Lawson Younger (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) “Israelites and Judahites in Assyria and Babylon in Cuneiform Sources” James K. Hoffmeier (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) “Judeans in Egypt after the Fall of Jerusalem in 586 B.C.” Richard Hawes (Archaeology Forum, Tyndale House Cambridge) “Did Edom Annex Parts of Southern Judah Following the Fall of Jerusalem in 567/8 B.C.” Benjamin Scolnic (Southern Connecticut State University) “The Book of Daniel and Modern Theories about the Persecution that led to the Story of Hanukkah” Gary Rendsburg (Rutgers University) “Septuagint, Synagogue, and Symbiosis: The Jews of Hellenistic Egypt” Thomas W. Davis (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) “Jews in Cyprus in Hellenistic Times”
Hon. James David Manning, PhD to teaches chapter 38 of the Book of Ezekiel. Recorded on 8 April 2011. Go to http://atlah.org and http://atlahmedianetwork.org...
"The Jewish diaspora and Israel: a case of long distance nationalism" Given by Alain Dieckhoff (http://www.sciencespo.fr/ceri/en/users/alaindieckhoff), Direc...
History of Israel - Documentary on Israeli Jewish history and the Jewish diaspora in Europe and the Middle East part 1In which John Green teaches you the his
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We sent comedian Noah Gardenswartz to India to meet the local Jewish community. We asked him to film everything. He did. Diaspora Diaries: India is our first...
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This video is part of a MOOC on the "Effects of Disease on History" sponsored by Weber State University (http://weber.edu) available on the Canvas Network (http://canvas.net). The pictures used in this online course are designated as public domain, creative commons or otherwise free from copyright by wikimedia.org.
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Jewish diaspora conference in Frankfurt The Jewish Studies Institute at Frankfurt University is hosting a three day international conference where experts fr...
As a result of the unique story of the Jewish people, Jewish musical history is based on a variety of styles and traditions. On a recent evening here in New ...
Recent anti-government protests that recently wracked cities across Turkey have been the work of the Jewish diaspora. That's according to Turkey's Deputy Pri...
Many Ethiopian don't hear about reports about Ethiopia by other media outlets. We plan to share this stories with Ethiopians and engage them with the media whether it business, investment or collaborate with police in investigation of missing person, murder cases any other crime related news. For questions and copyright claims email ethiopiandiasporanetwork@gmail.com
History of Israel - Documentary on Israeli Jewish history and the Jewish diaspora in Europe and the Middle East part 2 This documentary explains of the Jewish diaspora from ancient Israel that later formed the Ashkenazi Jews of Western and Eastern Europe and the Sephardic/Mizrahi Jews of Southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.In which John Green teaches you the history of Christianity, from the beginnings of Judaism and the development of monotheism, right up to Paul and how Christianity stormed the Roman Empire in just a few hundred years. Along the way, John will cover Abram/Abraham, the Covenant, the Roman Occupation of Judea, and the birth, life, death and legacy of Jesus of Nazareth. No flame wars! Let's keep the commentary civil. Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! http://www.dftba.com/product/1688 Follow us! @thecrashcourse @realjohngreen @raoulmeyer @crashcoursestan @saysdanica @thoughtbubbler Like us! http://www.facebook.com/youtubecrashcourse Follow us again! http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com Support CrashCourse on Subbable: http://subbable.com/crashcoursehttp://www.realjewnews.com/ http://brothernathanaelfoundation.org/ http://brovids.com/Sanhedrin Rabbi Abraham is a Historian from Israel. He gave a talk in Turkey About Similarities Between Islam & Judaism, . He agrees that muslim God is the same as jewish God . The jewish where called Muslims and Judaism where called Islam . The second part of the vidoe you will watch Abdulraheem Green talking about the Rabbi of Maddina at the time of the Prophet peace be up to him and half of them converted to Islam . The end of the vidoe proof of the prophet Muhamed mentioned by name in Hebrow scriptures in songs of songs , the verse was reading by a rabbi .http://SupremeMasterTV.com --From Judaism's Holy Tanakh:Book of Psalms,Chapters 46-66 (In Hebrew). Episode: 1554, Air Date: 16 December 2010Part 1- Satya Interview of Spiritual Judaism- One People World United for studies at a University in Malaysia. In the Spring, we were contacted by Satya. Satya is a University student in Malaysia. He asked if we knew any Jewish people in Malaysia to interview for a University project on different religions. We did not know of Jewish people in Malaysia but asked if he would like to interview us. He graciously agreed and did a skype interview that he recorded and sent to us. After the interview Satya sent us this beautiful message: "hey sir im so so so happy that we actualy got to interview...ure so far away... at first we were so heart broken that we couldnt find any jewish people in malaysia...now we are so happy....and im very sure that malaysian people's view on jewish people will change..u shared a really great wisdom on oneness which is the base for every humans in this world..for people to feel the life energy around them...thank you alot pesach XD for making our day personally you inspired me a lot in my search for the truth or spirituality in just few minitues of this conversation...im so sorry because i was so nervous to talk to you.. but u seem to be so freindly...i can really feel the love and connect with it in your presence.. bye pesach and i'l surely ask you more on oneness..days to come...we will edit the video and post on your FB wall by this week LOVE EVER HURT NEVER TC" We are very grateful to Satya and to his University in Malaysia for conducting this interview.Why do Jews and Christians imagine different concepts when the new theologies speak of opening up the Trinity to Israel's covenant? Rabbi Brill will explore the question of how the two religions think differently about theology. He will seek to steer the discussion beyond attempting to create sameness or difference and will outline the changes on both sides from perceiving differences between the faiths to perceiving commonality. But then ask: how much are these new theologies still operating on Christian terms? Rabbi Brill will answer with how Jewish theology would respond
Claudia Roden collected 800 recipes from around the Jewish Diaspora for her Book of Jewish Food, a monumental work that has rightfully won numerous awards. But as an Amsterdam Jew, raised in a rich Jewish culinary tradition, I can't neglect the fact that not a single Dutch recipe or product is represented in her magnum opus. In 2012 I interviewed Claudia at the request of The Jewish Historical Museum and confronted her with the absence of so many famous Dutch Jewish dishes. The film was screened at the food exhibition 'Lekker Joods' in 2013. The interview took place in the best cookbook shop of the country, De Kookboekhandel, Haarlemmerdijk 133, Amsterdam.
I am one of the producers of the Jewish Sparks TV series that aired on Vision TV in Canada. (It's airing again 2012/2013) I just found out that the shuttle program has been closed by the US government. I felt we should share Col. Ramon's last video interview on earth. He was the Payload Specialist on space shuttle Columbia and the only Israeli to be called an astronaut. As everyone knows, the space shuttle Columbia was destroyed during re-entry on February 1, 2003 - this was one of the saddest days in the history of the United States space program (as well as the Jewish Diaspora worldwide) and I felt that the memory of the crew should be honored.
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Author of runaway best seller The Wandering Who? discusses Three Jewish ID Categories: Religious Jew, Born a Jew and Politicized Jew aka Jewishness. Jewishness pertains most. It is a problematic mix of ideology and culture. Atzmon characterized Jewishness as different manifestations of Jewish self-loving. Zionism, he observes, is just one form of Jewishness amongst many. Jewish Left is as exeptionalist and similarly exclusive. Atzmon emphasizes the bane of Political Correctness - politics that allows for no opposition. He submits Political Correctness has been a Jewish Left Project for forty years, the period hearts & minds of The West have been essentially captured. The important questions about Israel, and its supporting Lobby, are not even asked - What Is Jewishness and what are the relationships between Jews, Judaism, Zionism and Jewishness?
My interview with Israeli freelance reporter Ilya Ginzberg, about the Israelites of the African diaspora. Please forgive the glitches on the video. In some places of the interview the wording is off.
Documentary Interview About Pagan Practices in ChristianityLive Streaming Online at: http://lojsociety.org RASTAFARI Order Of SALVATION | Haile Sellassie Amharic Bible Studies | LOJ Society DVD Part 2 | RASTAFARI Order Of SALVATION | Haile Sellassie Amharic Bible Studies | LOJ Society DVD LOJS Lectures & Rasiadonis Lectures - A Documentary Series by Ras Iadonis Tafari -- Debtera: Ras Iadonis Tafari research papers, audio lectures, unpublished manuscripts & selected essays | So-Called "Black Hebrews" In The West Are FALASHAS And Falashim! This Is The Half Of Our Story Or History That Has Been Suppressed For More Than 400 Years... Until Now!!! Live Streaming Online at: http://lojsociety.org | For more FULL VERSIONS http://lojsociety.org/docvideos | Rastafari & Ethiopian-Hebrew (Beta Israel; Falashas of the Western Hemisphere Lectures SUBSCRIBE Today! http://youtube.com/EthiopianWorldNET Give Thanks! Books, Educational & Homeschooling Materials Available http://lojsociety.org/books Also Downloadable Books/Documents at http://lojsociety.org/downloadbooks Online Members & LOJ Bloggers Log-in: http://lionofjudah.spruz.com ETHIOPIAN-HEBREW (Exodus Pilgrimage & Repatriation) DIASPORA BLOG: http://EthiopianWorldFederation.org & Order many more RARE & INFORMATIVE DVDs http://lojsociety.org/docvideos For more general information, contacts & Ethiopian World Federation links:http://www.EthiopianWorldFederation.com PART 3 | NOKH & Sons of GOD (Elohim-NTR) Mystery Out of Egypt | HAILE SELASSIE I TORAH Studies PART 2 | NOKH, the True ANKH | NOAHIDE Covenant & RASTAFARI | HAILE SELASSIE I Amharic TORAH Studies Kufale Jubilees Little Genesis Enoch sabbath Noah flood deluge NOKH noach beta Israel black hebrew holy senbet Tabot merkeb ark True ANKH tree cross Egypt wisdom Moses mysteries kamite khemit kem EOC Ethiopic NOAHIDE rainbow circle Covenant YHWH Yahwist Elohim seven laws Ethiopia RASTAFARI revelation Rasiadonis iadonis yadon Tafari HAILE SELASSIE I Talmud teachings Abba keddus qidus qiddus Amharic TORAH Orit Holy Bible Studies Qdus Qiddus Keddus Abba AMSU Khem Min HORUS Heruy Ethiopian Orthodox Church Holy Amharic Bible Egypt KMT Kamite Lifter of the Arm1 Ausar Osiris Amenta Djed Tat Qedamawi Haile Sellassie Selassie I Churchill Isaiah prophecy mythology Moses wisdom Egyptian Mysteries Hebrew mystery Ethiopic Illuminati masonry school arm adonai adoni LORD YHWH Yahweh Nissi Elohim Neter Rasiadonis tafari Rastafarian mp4 "conspiracy theory" religion spirituality history educational economy philosophy healing Qdus Qiddus Keddus Abba 2012 lalibela stargate map AMSU Khem Min HORUS Heruy Ethiopian Orthodox Church Holy Amharic Bible Egypt KMT Kamite Lifter of the Arm1 Ausar Osiris Amenta Djed Tat Qedamawi Haile Sellassie Selassie I Churchill Isaiah prophecy mythology Moses wisdom Egyptian Mysteries Hebrew mystery Ethiopic Illuminati masonry school arm adonai adoni LORD YHWH Yahweh Nissi Elohim Neter Rasiadonis tafari Rastafarian mp4 "conspiracy theory" religion spirituality history educationalWeekly Torah portion with Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger. The rabbi is the head of the Jewish Studies Initiative of North Texas. His vision is of a community enriched by deep, pluralistic Jewish wisdom, passionately studied by Jews and disseminated among people of many faiths.Weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger. The rabbi is the head of the Jewish Studies Initiative of North Texas. His vision is of a community enriched by deep, pluralistic Jewish wisdom, passionately studied by Jews and disseminated among people of many faiths.Learn more by calling 1-866-867-2488 or by going online to www.Torah.tv.This live Torah Studies class was given at the Intown Jewish Academy in Atlanta, GA on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 exploring the Torah portion of Behaalotecha. Is religion about conforming, or about discovering your own inner connection? This lesson unravels a puzzling discussion between Moses and G-d about the heart of ou
From meeting organised by the Jewish Chronicle 10 July 2013. For the full meeting see here UKIP Leader Nigel Farage Speaks at Jewish Chronicle event at Hasmonean School Hendon 10 July 2013 The night and biker that play on Mah wii. Subscribe for Latest World News Updates 2013 World News Today Disillusio... UKIP Leader Nigel Farage answers questi... UKIP Leader Nigel Farage answers questions from Stephen Pollard and the public at Jewish Chronicle event at Hasmonean School Hendon 10 July 2013 Mitxvah Day 2010 will take place on November 21. UKIP Leader Nigel Farage answers questions from Stephen Pollard and the public at Jewish Chronicle event at ... Stephen Pollard, editor of the Jewish Chronicle newspaper, interviews Nigel Farage, The Jewish Chronicle interviews Nigel Farage of UKIP (Full) The Jewish Chronicle interviews Nigel Farage of UKIP (Full)
This week we present a companion piece to the national program "The Story of the Jews," which airs beginning March 25th. This segment features an interview w...
Many Ethiopian don't hear about reports about Ethiopia by other media outlets. We plan to share this stories with Ethiopians and engage them with the media whether it business, investment or collaborate with police in investigation of missing person, murder cases any other crime related news. For questions and copyright claims email ethiopiandiasporanetwork@gmail.com
http://newsdesk.tjctv.com Does a new poll suggest Netanyahu could face a real challenge in the upcoming Israeli elections? Steven I. Weiss breaks it down. Christian Niedan reports on a new documentary, "A Universal Language," which uses comedy to break down barriers in Israel-Diaspora cultural relations, and Meredith Ganzman profiles Kurt Deutsch, producer of the new movie musical "The Last Five Years," in a preview from the upcoming episode of our theater show, Row J. Plus, a peek at our Up Close interview with Rabbi Ayelet Cohen, author of "Changing Lives, Making History: Congregation Beit Simchat Torah."
Veronica Keen of the Montague Keen Foundation, interviews Gilad Atzmon about his popular new book, The Wandering Who? (A Study of Jewish Identity Politics) Veronica Keen is the wife of the late Montague Keen, a prominent academic and researcher with the Society for Psychical Research in London, England. The interview, in two parts, was recorded in November 2011. www.montaguekeen.com www.gilad.co.uk
THE G-MAN INTERVIEWS: DAVID OST Award-Winning Author/Scholar Explains Why Breaking Up the Country May Be the Only Viable Option for Peace and Stability **FAIR USE NOTICE** These Videos May Contain Copyrighted (©) Material. The Use of Which Has Not Always Been Specifically Authorized by The Copyright Owner. Such Material is Made Available to Advance Understanding of Ecological, Political, Human Rights, Economic, Democracy, Scientific, Moral, Ethical, Social Justice Issues, Teaching, and Research. It is believed that this Constitutes a ''Fair Use'' of Any Such Copyrighted Material as Provided For in Section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In Accordance With Title - 17 U.S.C. Section 107, This Material is Distributed Without PROFIT to Those Who Have Expressed a Prior General Interest in Receiving Similar Information For Research and Educational Purposes. For More Information: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode CORRECTION: This episode states that George (Eliyahu) Zilberbordfrom, a Jewish community leader, was killed by Russian troops. He was actually killed by pro-Russian rebels in Kiev. Welcome. David Ost is the Joseph DiGangi Professor of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York, and frequent visiting professor in eastern Europe, particularly Poland. He is an internationally known scholar in the field of east European studies, with a focus on labor and politics. His books include Solidarity and the Politics of Anti-Politics, one of the most often-cited works on the collapse of the communist system in eastern Europe; Workers After Workers' States (2001), a standard reference for research on labor in postcommunist society; and The Defeat of Solidarity: Anger and Politics in Postcommunist Society (2005), which won the Ed Hewett award for the Best Book in Political Economy. The Defeat of Solidarity, which traces the rise of the political right to the decline of the labor movement, was published in Polish translation in 2007 to considerable acclaim, and soon figured prominently in the country’s political debates. Ost is now a frequent lecturer in Poland, and a highly sought-out commentator for many Polish publications. He has published in a number of scholarly and popular journals, such as Politics and Society, European Journal of Social Theory, Theory and Society, East European Politics and Society, European Journal of Industrial Relations, The Nation, Dissent, and Telos. He is currently on the editorial boards of Politics and Society, East European Politics and Societies, Polish Sociological Review, and Studie Socjologiczne Professor Ost joins us for a discussion on the rise of anti-Semitism in sections of Europe, the situation in Ukraine, and an in-depth analysis of Russian president Vladimir Putin. The Skype interview was conducted on September 26, 2014. Photos of Professor Ost courtesy of Anna Kaczmarz. Information pertaining to this episode is available at the following: Jewish community leader killed by pro-Russian insurgents: http://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Jewish-man-reported-shot-by-Ukrainian-rebels-374236 Solidarity and the Politics of Anti-Politics http://www.temple.edu/tempress/titles/646_reg.html Workers After Workers' States (2001) http://www.amazon.com/Workers-after-States-Politics-Postcommunist/dp/0742509990 The Defeat of Solidarity: Anger and Politics in Postcommunist Society (2005) http://www.amazon.com/Defeat-Solidarity-Politics-Postcommunist-Europe/dp/0801473438
This is an interview of Mrs. Bati Kawooya who is the head of the Diaspora Unit based in Kampala, Uganda. She talks about the value of the Diaspora Unit and w...
http://www.nation.co.ke Addressing Kenyans who live in Atlanta and its environs, Kenya's ambassador to the United Nations (UN), Mr Macharia Kamau has said th...
One of the world’s finest thinkers and writers, the incomparable Amos Oz, delivers the 2011 Monash Israel Oration at Melbourne Town Hall, under the title ‘Israel: Peace, War and Storytelling’. The oration is followed by an on-stage interview with Mark Baker. Through his portrait of modern Israel and its conflicts, the much-loved author and celebrated peace activist demonstrates his rare compassion, wisdom and conviction. Oz is introduced by his daughter Fania Oz-Salzberger, Professor to the Leon Liberman Chair of Modern Israel Studies at the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation. A civilisation of doubt & argument Opening his oration, he explores the birth of Israel, which “was born out of a dream, and everything - everything at all - that is born out of a dream is destined to feel like a slight disappointment… Israel has a certain air of disappointment about it, but this disappointment is not in the nature of Israel. It is in the nature of dreams.” According to Oz, the “contradictory or even mutually exclusive” aspirations of Israel’s founders set the foundation of a society vibrating with diversity, rife with conflicting opinions and such an entrenched love of arguing that even God is not spared. Revealing complex and ambivalent feelings about his country, he offers that “Israel is neither a nation nor a country; rather, it is a fiery collection of arguments”. But while he notes some diaspora Jews beckoning his Israeli compatriots to pipe down, he proves a defender of the great pleasure of open disagreement: “This is freedom, for me”. Oz argues that disagreements are at the “heart and soul of the Jewish tradition. It is a civilisation of doubt and argument.” It’s a tradition that creates an ideal climate for creativity, invention, renewal and culture. He challenges the media’s retelling of that civilisation’s modern story - particularly the suggestion that Israel is a nation primarily peopled by “fundamentalist ultra-religious West Bank settlers”. Instead, he explains, Israel is “very Mediterranean” and “secular to the bone”. Of course, religious and political clashes do occur, as do philosophical ones. Oz acknowledges deep divisions in Israeli society where “everyone knows better”. He tells a story of his time as a reservist on the eve of the Six Day War in 1967, where his unit’s strategising turned into a heated mid-battle argument about the particulars of Tolstoy and war. Oz declares himself a great believer in compromise, which he takes up later in talking about Palestinian-Israeli relations. Acknowledging the negative connotations of the word “in the ears of young idealists”, he nonetheless holds that “the opposite of compromise is fanaticism and death”. Israel & Palestine The writer’s solution for Israel and Palestine is based on two preconditions: the termination of Israeli West Bank occupation and the negotiation of a liveable compromise between both parties. His appraisal of the situation as “a tragic clash between right and right” acknowledges that both sides are making just claims for a peaceful and secure homeland. Rather than a holy war, he sees the conflict as essentially a real estate dispute. The vast majority of both states know there will be two neighbouring states, Oz says, adding that the region will eventually be something like a semi-detached house. In the light of his expectation that Palestine will unilaterally declare statehood later this year, Oz urges Israel to become the first state to officially recognise Palestine. The writer’s hope is that Israel can retreat from the front page of newspapers and into a cultural renaissance. Elsewhere As part of his writing process, Oz employs two pens, black and blue. He explains the human need to hear stories and to tell stories - the task reserved for one of those pens. The other pen the author reserves “to tell the government to go to Hell!” Asked by an audience member where the Palestinian Amos Oz is, he refers to his counterparts across the disputed borders, but also urges a realistic approach: enemies won’t become best friends overnight. The aim, he says, is to “make peace, not love”. Oz also responds to what’s become known as the Arab Spring, discussing Egypt, the fragmentary aspects of the uprisings, and the importance of including women in the aims of liberation. The Monash Israel Oration is presented in partnership between the Wheeler Centre and Monash University’s Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation, and under the auspices of the Leon Liberman Chair in Modern Israel Studies.
Contemporary Jewish Cultural Creativity Thursday, 04 January 2007 Session 5 - Contemporary Jewish Cultural Creativity in Israel and the English-Speaking Dias...
... their past, this is a perfect time to reflect on diversity and the future of the Jewish diaspora.
Big News Network 2015-04-17... himself as a leading scholar on the Russian-speaking Jewish diaspora in Germany, Israel, and the U.
noodls 2015-04-16Ben-Gurion devoted his life to the idea of establishing a homeland for the Jewish diaspora in ...
The Japan News 2015-04-13"There is something familiar about the Lao and Jewish diaspora experiences," said Vilayphonh, ...
Philadelphia Daily News 2015-04-12... about the kinds of subjects that people do not immediately associate with the Jewish diaspora:
The Guardian 2015-03-31The result is despair – in liberal Tel Aviv, where Bibi’s Labor challenger, Isaac Herzog, topped the ...
The Guardian 2015-03-21The Jewish ... Prof Nathan Abrams from Bangor University specialises in European Jewish diasporas.
BBC News 2015-03-11... the same way the Jewish diaspora in the US influences international opinion and policy on Israel.
The Guardian 2015-03-02The Overseas Chinese Affairs Office and the WJC are in discussions to increase ties between the ...
noodls 2015-02-26Notwithstanding the Jewish Diaspora's affinity for Israel, they are loyal citizens of their ...
Huffington Post 2015-02-25Jewish ... Just as world Jewry needs a secure Israel, Israel needs strong Jewish Diaspora communities.
The Charlotte Observer 2015-02-24... their views on emigrating to Israel and also about the importance of maintaining a Jewish diaspora.
The Guardian 2015-02-20... enormous pride integrated, assimilated, successful Jewish diasporas have in their country of birth.
The Independent 2015-02-16The Jewish diaspora (or simply the Diaspora) is the English term used to describe the Galut גלות (Yiddish: 'Golus'), or 'exile', of the Jews from the region of the Kingdom of Judah and Roman Judaea and later emigration from wider Eretz Israel.
The diaspora began with the 6th century BCE conquest of the ancient Kingdom of Judah, the destruction of the First Temple (c. 586 BCE), and the expulsion of the population, as recorded in the Bible. The Babylonian ruler, Nebuchadnezzar allowed them to remain in a unified community in Babylon. Another group of Jews fled to Egypt, where they settled in the Nile delta. From 597 BCE onwards, there were three distinct groups of Hebrews: a group in Babylon and other parts of the Middle East, a group in Judaea, and another group in Egypt. While Cyrus the Persian allowed the Jews to return to their homeland in 538 BCE, most chose to remain in Babylon. A large number of Jews in Egypt became mercenaries in Upper Egypt on an island called the Elephantine. All of these Jews retained their religion, identity, and social customs; both under the Persians and the Greeks, they were allowed to conduct their lives according to their own laws.
Gog and Magog (Hebrew: גּוֹג וּמָגוֹג Gog u-Magog; Arabic: يَأْجُوج وَمَأْجُوج Yaʾjūj wa-Maʾjūj) are names that appear primarily in various Jewish, Christian and Muslim scriptures, as well as numerous subsequent references in other works. Their context can be either genealogical (as Magog in Genesis 10:2) or eschatological and apocalyptic, as in Ezekiel and Revelation. They are sometimes individuals, sometimes peoples, and sometimes geographic regions. The passages from Ezekiel and Revelation in particular have attracted attention due to their prophetic descriptions of conflicts said to occur near the "End times".
The etymology of both the names Gog and Magog remains uncertain. The ma- at the beginning of Magog may indicate a land, or it may mean "from", so that Magog means "of the land of Gog" or "from Gog". Gog may originate as the Hebrew version of the name of Gyges of Lydia, who made his kingdom a great power in the early 7th century BC, but this explanation, although common, is not universally accepted. A different theory is that "Magog" might be a reference to Babylon, by turning BBL ("Babylon" in Hebrew script, which originally had no vowel-signs) into MGG (Magog), but this account, like the others, has problems.