991 resultados para Israel


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Congregation Beth Israel was founded in 1843 and is Connecticut's oldest synagogue. Originally established as an Orthodox congregation, the synagogue eventually converted to Reform and was one of the founding members of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (Union for Reform Judaism) in 1877. This collection includes event flyers, programs for services, sermons, anniversary books with historical information, and bulletins. Box 1: General/Miscellaneous Materials 1927-1970. 100th Anniversary /Programs and Invitations 1943. 125th Anniversary/Program 1968. Publications/Bulletins 1920-1959. Box 2: Publications/ Bulletings 1950-1969. Box 3: Publications/ Bulletins 1960-1989. Box 4: Publications/ Bulletin 1989-1999.

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In 1916, the Jewish community of Boston established Beth Israel Hospital on Townsend Street in Roxbury to provide health care to immigrants in the area. Although accessible to everyone, the hospital provided Yiddish-speaking services for Eastern European Jewish immigrants and served kosher food, as well as conducted Jewish religious services. In 1928 the hospital entered into a teaching agreement with Harvard Medical School, Tufts University, and Simmons College. Shortly thereafter, the hospital moved to its current location in the Longwood area of Boston and expanded to a 220-bed operation. During 1935-1936, at the height of the Depression, Beth Israel spent 1.5 million dollars in free patient care and was only one of two local hospitals to offer health care to people on welfare. In 1996, Beth Israel Hospital merged with Deaconess Medical Center and became Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. This collection contains reports, pamphlets and hospital publications.

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Temple Israel was founded as Congregation Adath Israel in 1854 when a group of German Jews broke from Congregation Ohabei Shalom. The congregation was also known as the Pleasant Street Synagogue. In 1859, the congregation purchased cemetery land in Wakefield, Massachusetts. The synagogue was, and remains, a Reform congregation, and has been home to well known Rabbis, including Joshua Loth Liebman and Roland B. Gittelsohn. This collection contains flyers, newsletters, pamphlets, sermons and a yearbook.

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Brochure, describing the history of the Jewish community in St. Louis, founded mostly by immigrants from Germany.

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Abstract: Recent scholarship has shown that there is no solid archaeological or epigraphic evidence to deem the narratives about the rise to kingship of David and his son Solomon as reflecting the rise and consolidation of Israel as a Nation-State during the 10th century BCE. It is rather during the 9th century in the Palestinian highlands that we can find the emergence of a socio-political entity named Bīt Humri/ya or Israel in the contemporary archaeological and epigraphic records, but with an ambiguous character as a state. In this paper, it is suggested the possibility that the rise of such a polity and the constitution of an ethnogenesis are notably and directly related to the appearance of the Arabian network of exchanges in the early first millennium BCE in the Near East. Furthermore, from a critical point of view, one may suggest that there is no direct ethnic connection between the kingdoms of Israel and Judah and the later Jewish cults of Yahweh in Palestine.

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Abstract: During extensive salvage excavations carried out during the years 2004-2008 in a large Early Islamic industrial area at the vicinities of Ramla, in Central Israel, an unparalleled industrial device was unearthed. The star-shaped, soil embedded installation, whose lower part was preserved, consisted of a central pottery jar surrounded by five minor jars, linked by ceramic pipes. Evidence of heat was observed mainly around the central vessel, and metal hollow cones perforated in the tip were found inside the surrounding jars. Although the manufacturing procedures and operation techniques of the installation are not completely clear, it is proposed that the installation is part of an industrial workshop or an alchemy laboratory. Both industry and alchemy were well-developed during the Early Islamic period and very often closely related, to the point that sometimes it is difficult to distinguish between them. The identification proposed is based on comparisons with tools described in literary sources, and somewhat later drawings and etchings. Circumstantial ceramic evidence was found, as well as the proximity of a bathhouse whose guests could have been the consumers of perfumes and unguents seem to reinforce this possibility. Due to the poor state of preservation of the device and the lack of available comparisons, the identification proposed here is tentative, and future research coupled with eventual new discoveries is needed in order to clarify this matter.

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[ES]Israel es un país marcado por la excepcionalidad. Con esto quiero referirme a que su forma de nacer, el contexto regional donde está ubicado y su propio desarrollo, han hecho de este país un verdadero laboratorio social. El estado hebreo se ha constituido desde el concepto de judeidad y mediante la inmigración judía masiva, lo que ha hecho que en su seno se den numerosas opciones identitarias. Todo ello casi en constantes guerras con sus vecinos árabes y sufriendo el zarpazo del terrorismo. Esto ha hecho que en Israel aspectos como la seguridad, el ejército y los Derechos Humanos hayan sido variables que este país ha tenido y tiene que gestionar. Esta realidad ha determinado de manera decisiva su articulación como sociedad y su propio desarrollo político tanto nacional como internacional. Este artículo pretende dar algunas claves para entender la complejidad de una sociedad, la israelí, en tensión constante.

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Escrever uma história do antigo Israel não é tanto uma aventura, apesar das querelas cronológicas e alguns confrontos com as culturas material e bíblica. O fato de ter como hipótese central a emergência do antigo Israel entre os séculos XIV-XIII a.C. julgou-se importante considerar o evento cronológico de média duração e ocorrido em interação sociocultural no Mediterrâneo. Para a fundamentação foram apresentados os documentos literários e artefatos materiais. Assim, realizou-se a abordagem historiográfica em diálogo científico com a arqueologia histórica, sendo a cultura material o campo de comprovação dos pressupostos, e pela antropologia social de grandezas socioétnicas e políticas do segundo milênio a.C., como auxiliar no desenvolvimento da argumentação. Tanto os documentos de Tell el-'Amarna quanto a estela Hino da vitória de Merenptah, Cairo e Karnak foram analisados em seus contextos históricos. Os objetivos, portanto, foram fundamentar com evidências a fuga de escravos do Egito em vários períodos da Idade do Bronze Recente, entre a época amarniana e a época ramessida, e a emergência multiétnica dos 'ibrîm em meio a povos nômades e seminômades em um amplo fenômeno histórico de reação ao protetorado egípcio no Mediterrâneo. Isso levou-nos a adotar o método comparativo para a análise dos documentos e seguir o debate historiográfico sobre os testemunhos arqueológicos desenvolvido por pesquisadores da Universidade de Tel Aviv e da Universidade Hebraica de Jerusalém. Em conclusão, ficou demonstrada a existência de várias rotas de fugas de escravos e evidências de ocorrências envolvendo os povos mediterrâneos à época da emergência do antigo Israel e a correspondência por trocas culturais, organização política, atividades e assentamentos nos altiplanos envolvendo aqueles povos, o que possibilitou a simbiótica etnicidade.

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Un acercamiento sucinto al conflicto palestino-israelí. Donde analizaremos el Muro de Cisjordania como instrumento de limpieza étnica.