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    on the building Jewish Museum (The Libeskind Building) , located in Berlin. It was designed by Daniel Libeskind a polish-American architect,artist and professor born in 1946 in Poland. Through Libeskind’s life the kibbutz experience raised his interest for green architecture.. ‘Kibbutz’ is a communal establishment in Israel,its mostly a farming space.The museum was built in 1992 a year later after Libeskind had drawn up the design.The museums name has another name called Between the lines,this title

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    In 1950, a hysteria created by the fear that Communists were infiltrating American soil and American’s lifestyle was called the “Red Scare.” This was fueled by the idea that Communism was very harmful and could destroy a society. Many people were scared by the idea of communism, considering people were not able to own land, the government controls the economy, and equally distributed wealth among all people. These ideas were very freighting to wealthy Americans, influential politicians, and business

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    Journey to Israel This summer, I took part in The Jezreel Expedition trip to Israel as part of the Archaeology of Ancient Israel in Action class. The journey to Israel is an experience that no student should pass up. It was an opportunity to visit the Holy Land and marvel at the historic sites. Some of the places toured ranged from The Church of the Nativity, Golgotha, The Western Wall, Caesarea, Mount of the Beatitudes, Sea of Galilee, Megiddo, Jezreel, to name a few. The feeling of reverence

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    The Valley of Elah is best known for the being the site of a famous biblical battle between David and Goliath. Elah comes from the word terebinth, a type of tree that is commonly found in the area. The valley is located on the western edge of the Judah low hills. This valley served as a gateway from the coast cities into the major cities of Jerusalem, Hebron, and Bethlehem. We will be visiting the Valley of Elah on May 23rd, day five of our trip. The Valley of Elah is going to be one of the many

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    When I was eight years old, my dad being to honor and asked to speak at a meeting for the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS) in Jerusalem. The event happened to overlap with my spring break. We packed our bags and in the morning we set out for LAX. After a rigorous and tedious flight, we arrived at the Ben Gurion airport. Zwe started the trip in Tel Aviv. After settling in to the hotel, we freshened up, and began to roam the streets. We had walked through the

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    In 1950, Lawrence Kohlberg graduated from the University of Chicago planning to go into clinical psychology. However after reading some of the articles that Jean Piaget published on morality in children and adolescents, Kohlberg begins researching morality and its many stages. Over the next 30 years he researches morality and publishes two volumes critical to his work, leaving his legacy in psychology. Lawrence Kohlberg was born to a wealthy Jewish family in Bronxville, NY in 1927. At a young age

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    compose and play music. Then, she went to the San Francisco Art Institute, where she contemplated painting. Also, for quite a long while, she kept on developing her photography aptitudes while holding different employments, including a stretch on a kibbutz in Amir, Israel, for a while in

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    ca. (2017). Egyptian civilization - Government - Royal women. [online] Available at: http://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/egypt/egcgov4e.shtml [Accessed 10 Nov. 2017]. Inc., WebRing. “The Social Classes in Ancient Egypt.” Reshafim: Kibbutz Homepage (English/Hebrew), Terraflex, Fishfarm, 2000, www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/people/social_classes.htm. there was differnt levels of respect. wealthy people didn't get severe consequences the higher class would own slaves and the lower

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    A GUIDE ON HOW TO CONDUCT BUSINESS FOR THE AMERICAN BUSINESS PERSON IN ISRAEL, A NON-ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRY Prepared for Professor Doranne Jung Santa Monica, California Prepared by Kyle White CPA Leonard Business Management January 21, 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE…………………..………………..……………………………….. iv LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL………………..………………..……………….. 3 INTRODUCTION TOPICS Social customs ………………..………………..………………………….. Family life, Clothing, Food ….……………………….……………………

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    The Role of Women in Judaism Essay

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    The Role of Women in Judaism Some say that the role of women in Judaism has been misrepresented and misunderstood. Today when people think of women's role in Judaism, they think of them as being of very low importance. Yet, threw the Halakha (Jewish laws) we are able to see how significant the role of women is in Judaism. There are many Jewish feminist leaders in today's society. This is because throughout the years of education and study of Judaism, the women learned that everyone must be respected

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