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- Spleen (4479 bytes)
1: ... for example, following abdominal injuries with rupture and [[haemorrhage]] of the spleen, or in the t...
14: ...nd associated with melancholy. In contrast, the [[Talmud]] (tractate Berachoth 61b) refers to the spleen a... - Cairo (12536 bytes)
1: ...|Although technically in [[Giza]], The Great [[Egyptian Pyramids|Pyramids]] have become a symbol of Ca...
2: ...x101;hirah'') is the [[capital]] [[city]] of [[Egypt]] and has a [[metropolitan area]] population of a...
6: ...to the city as many armies were destroyed in attempts to invade Cairo or defeated elsewhere by troops ...
7: ...humb|200px|Egypt, with Cairo [[Governorates of Egypt|governorate]] highlighted.]]
10: [[Image:ClimateCairoEgypt.PNG|thumb|200px|right|Average temperature and pre... - Shofar (6586 bytes)
5: ...], from Exodus to Zechariah, and throughout the [[Talmud]] and later tabbinic literature. It was the voice...
15: ...l [[halakha|Jewish law]] women and minors are exempt from the command to hear the shofar-blowing, but ...
23: ...[[God]]; and a third time to comply with the precept regarding the shofar.
25: ...rose as to the correct sound of the teruah. The [[Talmud]] is uncertain whether it means an outcry or a mo...
39: ...alem (band)|Salem]] used Shofar in their metal adaptation for "''Al Taster''" [[psalm]]. - Israel (51605 bytes)
1: ...s of [[Lebanon]], [[Syria]], [[Jordan]], and [[Egypt]] (listed clockwise from north to south). Israel ...
62: ...spora]]. However, the [[Mishnah]] and [[Jerusalem Talmud]], two of Judaism's most important religious text...
73: ...of [[Nazism]] in [[1933]] and the subsequent attempted extermination of the Jewish people in the [[Sho...
78: ...en-Gurion showed a willingness to essentially accept about 1/3 of the land that would ultimately be wo...
83: ...ict over its status. Immediately following the adoption of the Partition Plan by the United Nations Ge... - Religion (72319 bytes)
10: ...d by [[Cicero]] to describe the repetition of scripture. The second interpretation, favoured by more ...
54: * Maintenance and study of scripture, or [[sacred text|texts they hold as sacred]] ...
56: ...er to celebrate holy days, to recite or chant scripture, to [[pray]], to worship, and provide spiritua...
65: ... Christian denominations hold this, with some exceptions, e.g. [[Oneness Pentecostals]], [[Jehovah's W...
92: ...logy|mythologies]] of ancient [[Greece]] and [[Egypt]], and modern [[Paganism|Pagan]] revivals such as... - Nero (23127 bytes)
4: ...he then-[[Roman Emperor]], his grand-uncle and adoptive father [[Claudius]], as '''Nero Claudius Caesa...
8: ...oth of whom were of senatorial rank. Their description of the events of Nero's reign are suspect beca...
18: ...second husband [[Caesar Augustus]], nephew and adoptive son of [[Tiberius]], son of [[Nero Claudius Dr...
32: In [[September]], [[39]] Caligula left [[Rome]] with his es...
38: ==== Adoption by Claudius==== - History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
8: ...] AD. Christianity brought from Judaism its [[scriptures]] (the [[Old Testament]]), its way of thinkin...
12: ...ek translations of the Jewish scriptures (the [[Septuagint]]) as their own [[Bible]], and later also [...
29: ...ation|Hellenistic]] Jews. In Acts 10:44ff Peter baptized [[Cornelius]] (traditionally held to be the f...
88: ...l]] to be the origin of the story of [[John the Baptist]].
90: ... starts to disappear), six months earlier; John baptises with water (the symbol of Ea) and Jesus with ... - Judaism (54799 bytes)
8: ..., Daniel Boyarin has argued that "Jewishness disrupts the very categories of identity, because it is n...
14: ...rd your God who brought you out of the land of Egypt..." The belief in the existence of God, that God...
15: ...have no other gods besides Me...Do not make a sculpted image or any likeness of what is in the heavens...
24: ...ite]]s from slavery. After [[the Exodus]] from Egypt, God led them to [[Mount Sinai]] and gave them th...
28: ...e point that God allowed the [[Philistines]] to capture the tabernacle in Shiloh. - Tower of Babel (13111 bytes)
2: According to the narrative in [[Genesis]] Chapter 11 of the [[Bible]], the '''Tower of [[Babel]]'...
4: == From the Hebrew scriptures ==
15: ...guage was the original one and the rest were corruptions. This has been the case with Hebrew and with ...
46: ...eration even wanted to war against God in heaven (Talmud Sanhedrin 109a.) They were encouraged in this wil... - Samaria (7953 bytes)
19: ... after the beginning of the Jewish [[Babylonian captivity of Judah|Babylonian Exile]]. 2 Kings 17 and ...
21: ... a religion related to [[Judaism]] in that it accepts the Torah as its holy book, though little of lat...
29: ...on which it seems Samaria bears in Assyrian inscriptions, "Beth-khumri" ("the house or palace of Omri"...
35: ...3), and removed vast numbers of the tribes into captivity. See [[Lost ten tribes]].
41: ...re of Palestine (John 4:4). It is called in the [[Talmud]] the "land of the Cuthim". - Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
4: ...st common definition of vegetarianism however accepts the inclusion of animal-based products such as [...
14: ...getarian", particularly as "vegan" has gained acceptance as the term for stricter practice.
34: ...ing meat that has been discarded by others is acceptable. The environmental impact of this practice is...
56: ...ing festivals, but even then, this was because in Talmudic times, meat was considered essential for one's ...
60: ...ust not condemn the man who does, for God has accepted him." (Romans 14:3). Several Christian [[monas... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
18: ...[King David]] defeated the Jebusites in war and captured the city without destroying it. David then e...
24: ...he country rebelled again under [[Zedekiah]], prompting the city's repeated conquest and destruction b...
26: ...eral decades of [[Babylonian captivity of Judah|captivity]] and the Persian conquest of [[Babylon]], t...
36: ...her]] in 335. Jews were banned from the city, except under a brief period of Persian rule from 614-629...
45: ...e. However, in the early [[11th century]], the Egyptian [[Fatimid]] Caliph [[Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah]] o...
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