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  1. journals.sagepub.com

    6 Most notable among the inventions attributed to "Mary the ... Langermann 1999: II 11-12; 2002: 172. Note also Donnolo's appeal to Baraita de-Shmuel as a work of Jewish astronomy, on which see Scharf 1976: 14-51, and Halevi's ref erence to Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer as "a famous work on astronomy, calculation of the spheres and earth and other ...
    Author:Annette Yoshiko ReedPublished:2007
  2. myjewishlearning.com

    The archaeological evidence does not support the biblical account in the Book of Joshua that the Israelites conquered the land and displaced the previous occupants. Quite the contrary, there seems to be a fair amount of cultural continuity with the peoples who inhabited the land in the centuries prior to the first known reference to Israel and the subsequent period.
  3. israel21c.org

    2. Netafim is a worldwide pioneer in smart drip and micro-irrigation, starting from the idea of Israeli engineer Simcha Blass for releasing water in controlled, slow drips to provide precise crop irrigation. The kibbutz-owned company operates in 112 countries with 13 factories throughout the world. 3. Ormat Technologies designs, develops, builds, owns, manufactures and operates geothermal ...
  4. encyclopedia.com

    robertson, ritchie. the "jewish question" in german literature: 1749 - 1939. oxford: oxford university press, 2001. ruderman, david b. jewish thought and scientific discover in early modern europe. new haven, conn., and london: yale university press, 1995. volkov, shulamit. "jewish scientists in imperial germany (parts i and ii)."
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "Israeli inventions" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of Israeli inventions and discoveries; A. AMMAD; B. Babylon (software) Bamba (snack) Barrel bomb; BT/AT 52; C. Capsule endoscopy; Charge trap flash; Cisco Videoscape;
  6. press.huc.edu

    2014 192pp ISBN 9781421413815 Cloth $26.95 ISBN 9781421413822 E-book $26.95 Noah J. Efron Co-Published with The Johns Hopkins University Press Scholars have struggled for decades to explain why Jews have succeeded extravagantly in modern science. A variety of controversial theories—from such intellects as C. P. Snow, Norbert Wiener, and Nathaniel Weyl—have been promoted. Snow hypothesized …
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    Year Date History Image 2000-1800: The start of the Age of Patriarchs with Abraham, and the origin for the Abrahamic Religions, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, Christian Bible and the Quran respectively: Abraham by Guercino: 1900: The Second patriarch Isaac, the long-awaited son of Abraham and Sarah, was nearly sacrificed by his father in a test of faith: Isaac by Jusepe de Ribera
  8. britannica.com

    Dec 11, 2024Moses Maimonides (born March 30, 1135, Córdoba [Spain]—died December 13, 1204, Egypt) was a Jewish philosopher, jurist, and physician, the foremost intellectual figure of medieval Judaism.His first major work, begun at age 23 and completed 10 years later, was a commentary on the Mishna, the collected Jewish oral laws.A monumental code of Jewish law followed in Hebrew, The Guide for the ...
  9. assets.cambridge.org

    systems, albeit ones that were both Jewish. Often different Jewish cultures coexisted even within a single community. The polyphonic character of Jewish cultures was clearly perceived by a contemporary observer - the noted translator, mathematician, and poet Qalonymos ben Qalonymos (1286-after 1328), who lived in southern France and in Italy.

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