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  2. Coat of arms of Yale University - Wikipedia

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    The Yale University coat of arms is the primary emblem of Yale University. It has a field of the color Yale Blue with an open book and the Hebrew words Urim and Thummim inscribed upon it in Hebrew letters. [1] Below the shield on a scroll appears Yale's official motto, Lux et Veritas (Latin for "Light and Truth").

  3. Catch 67 - Wikipedia

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    Catch-67: The Left, the Right, and the Legacy of the Six-Day War (Hebrew: מלכוד 67, romanized: Milkud 67) is a 2017 book by Israeli Jewish philosopher Micah Goodman on Israeli internal conflict over the West Bank occupation. The English-language translation by journalist Eylon Levy was published by Yale University Press in September 2018. [1]

  4. Christine Hayes - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Hayes was appointed assistant professor of Hebrew studies in the department of Near Eastern languages and civilizations at Princeton University. In 1996, she became an assistant professor in the department of religious studies at Yale University where she gained tenure in 2002.

  5. David Sorkin - Wikipedia

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    David Sorkin is the Lucy G. Moses professor of Jewish history at Yale University. [1] Sorkin specializes in the intersection of Jewish and European history, [2] [3] and has published several prominent books including Jewish Emancipation: A History Across Five Centuries.

  6. Urim and Thummim - Wikipedia

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    Yale University coat of arms, with Urim and Thummim shown in Hebrew letters on an open book. In accordance with the belief that Urim and Thummim translates to "Light and Truth", the Latin equivalent Lux et Veritas has been used for several university mottoes. For example, Lux et Veritas is the motto of Indiana University and the University of ...

  7. Yale University - Wikipedia

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    Yale University is a private Ivy League ... 180 prominent intellectuals to donate books to Yale. ... interest in Hebrew as a vehicle for studying ancient ...

  8. Marc Michael Epstein - Wikipedia

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    London and New York: Yale University Press, 268. Epstein, Marc Michael. “Another Flight into Egypt: The Crosscultural Dialectic of Messianism and Iconographic Appropriation in Medieval Jewish Culture” in Imaging the Self, Imaging the Other: Representations of Jews in Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts. ed. Eva Frojmovic.

  9. John J. Collins - Wikipedia

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    He is noted for his research in the Hebrew Bible, as well as the apocryphal works of the Second Temple period including the sectarian works found in Dead Sea Scrolls and their relation to Christian origins. [2] Collins has published and edited over 300 scholarly works, and a number of popular level articles and books. [3]