Boker Tov Visions and Dreams of a Pilgrim

Boker Tov  Visions and Dreams of a Pilgrim
Author: Dennis C. Jones
Publsiher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2023-11-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9798887319193

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Our civilization has found itself at its possibly final crossroads. The dusty and blurred signposts beckon for our attention and decisions. A clear perspective and vision for our desired destination will be given, but we need to ask from a humble and inquiring heart. Our answers will arrive as surely as the warming sun will rise and the sparkling dew settles upon the verdant greening leaves of our awakening lives. The "Boker Tov" morning light greetings from this wayfaring pilgrim awaits you as vivid dreams and visions come to life in an unusually colorful recounting.

The Front Lines

The Front Lines
Author: Onita Gibson-Simmons
Publsiher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2021-12-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781649529107

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With COVID-19 in full effect, a family of four is impacted deeply by current events yet still manages to keep their bond strong although there are no certain answers of what's to come. In a time of uncertainty, family is most important as we look into how this pandemic has affected the world as well as pay homage and give thanks to all the frontline workers who remained in the workforce in such trying times. Again, we say thank you to all those who have took the time to remain on the front lines. 2

Answering the Call

Answering the Call
Author: Charlene Aaron Rn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2021-09-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1637101376

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Israel Celebrates

Israel Celebrates
Author: Hizky Shoham
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2017-04-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004343870

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Israel Celebrates employs the anthropological history of four Jewish holidays as celebrated in Israel in order to demonstrate how a new strand of Judaism developed in Israel from the grassroots.

Hebrew

Hebrew
Author: William Chomsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1969
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1243797777

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Goliath

Goliath
Author: Max Blumenthal
Publsiher: Bold Type Books
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781568589725

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2014 Lannan Foundation Cultural Freedom Notable Book Award In Goliath, New York Times bestselling author Max Blumenthal takes us on a journey through the badlands and high roads of Israel-Palestine, painting a startling portrait of Israeli society under the siege of increasingly authoritarian politics as the occupation of the Palestinians deepens. Beginning with the national elections carried out during Israel's war on Gaza in 2008-09, which brought into power the country's most right-wing government to date, Blumenthal tells the story of Israel in the wake of the collapse of the Oslo peace process. As Blumenthal reveals, Israel has become a country where right-wing leaders like Avigdor Lieberman and Bibi Netanyahu are sacrificing democracy on the altar of their power politics; where the loyal opposition largely and passively stands aside and watches the organized assault on civil liberties; where state-funded Orthodox rabbis publish books that provide instructions on how and when to kill Gentiles; where half of Jewish youth declare their refusal to sit in a classroom with an Arab; and where mob violence targets Palestinians and African asylum seekers scapegoated by leading government officials as "demographic threats." Immersing himself like few other journalists inside the world of hardline political leaders and movements, Blumenthal interviews the demagogues and divas in their homes, in the Knesset, and in the watering holes where their young acolytes hang out, and speaks with those political leaders behind the organized assault on civil liberties. As his journey deepens, he painstakingly reports on the occupied Palestinians challenging schemes of demographic separation through unarmed protest. He talks at length to the leaders and youth of Palestinian society inside Israel now targeted by security service dragnets and legislation suppressing their speech, and provides in-depth reporting on the small band of Jewish Israeli dissidents who have shaken off a conformist mindset that permeates the media, schools, and the military. Through his far-ranging travels, Blumenthal illuminates the present by uncovering the ghosts of the past -- the histories of Palestinian neighborhoods and villages now gone and forgotten; how that history has set the stage for the current crisis of Israeli society; and how the Holocaust has been turned into justification for occupation. A brave and unflinching account of the real facts on the ground, Goliath is an unprecedented and compelling work of journalism.

Religious Context of Early Christianity

Religious Context of Early Christianity
Author: Hans-Josef Klauck
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567089436

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This is a uniquely well-informed and comprehensive guide to the world of religion in the Graeco-Roman environment of early Christianity. Drawing on the most up-to-date scholarship, the volume paints a carefully nuanced portrait of the Christians' religious context. Besides describing ordinary domestic and civic religion and popular belief (including astrology, divination and 'magic'), there is extended discussion of mystery cults, ruler and emperor cults, the religious dimensions of philosophy, and Gnosticism. A valuable textbook for advanced students, as well as an authoritative reference work for scholars.

In the Land of the Romanovs

In the Land of the Romanovs
Author: Anthony Cross
Publsiher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2014-04-27
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781783740574

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Over the course of more than three centuries of Romanov rule in Russia, foreign visitors and residents produced a vast corpus of literature conveying their experiences and impressions of the country. The product of years of painstaking research by one of the world’s foremost authorities on Anglo-Russian relations, In the Lands of the Romanovs is the realization of a major bibliographical project that records the details of over 1200 English-language accounts of the Russian Empire. Ranging chronologically from the accession of Mikhail Fedorovich in 1613 to the abdication of Nicholas II in 1917, this is the most comprehensive bibliography of first-hand accounts of Russia ever to be published. Far more than an inventory of accounts by travellers and tourists, Anthony Cross’s ambitious and wide-ranging work includes personal records of residence in or visits to Russia by writers ranging from diplomats to merchants, physicians to clergymen, gardeners to governesses, as well as by participants in the French invasion of 1812 and in the Crimean War of 1854-56. Providing full bibliographical details and concise but informative annotation for each entry, this substantial bibliography will be an invaluable tool for anyone with an interest in contacts between Russia and the West during the centuries of Romanov rule.