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  2. List of newspapers in Israel - Wikipedia

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    HaTzofe (1937–2008, Hebrew), associated with the National Religious Party; HaYom (1966–1969, Hebrew), associated with Gahal; Hazit HaAm (1931–1934, Hebrew), associated with Hatzohar; Herut (1948–1965, Hebrew), associated with Herut; Israel Shtime (1956–1997, Yiddish), associated with Mapam; Kol HaAm (1937–1975, Hebrew), associated ...

  3. List of Hebrew dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Steinberg O.N. Jewish and Chaldean etymological dictionary to Old Testament books 1878. Hebräisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch über die Schriften des Alten Testaments mit Einschluß der geographischen Nahmen und der chaldäischen Wörter beym Daniel und Esra (Hebrew-German Hand Dictionary on the Old Testament Scriptures including Geographical Names and Chaldean Words, with Daniel and ...

  4. The Epoch Times - Wikipedia

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    The Epoch Times publishes in 21 languages and 33 countries, [12] and has print editions in eight languages: Chinese, English, Spanish, Hebrew, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, and Indonesian. [14] Special print editions have also been erratically published in France. [64]

  5. Epoch (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Epoch (American magazine), literary magazine of Cornell University; Epoch (Russian magazine), literary magazine by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and his brother Mikhail; Ha-Tsfira (lit. Epoch), a Hebrew language newspaper published in 1862 and 1874–1931; The Epoch Times, a privately owned Falun Gong-linked newspaper

  6. Anno Mundi - Wikipedia

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    Many converts already spoke Greek, and it was readily adopted as the preferred vernacular-language rendering for the eastern Roman Empire. The later Latin translation called the Vulgate , an interpretative translation from Hebrew and other Greek sources, replaced it in the west after its completion by St. Jerome c. 405 , Latin being the most ...

  7. Epoch - Wikipedia

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    An epoch in astronomy is a reference time used for consistency in calculation of positions and orbits. A common astronomical epoch is J2000, which is noon on January 1, 2000, Terrestrial Time. An epoch in Geochronology is a time period, typically in the order of tens of millions of years. The current epoch is the Holocene.

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