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  2. Jewish customs of etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Jewish customs of etiquette, known simply as Derekh Eretz (Hebrew: דרך ארץ, lit. ' way of the land '), [a] or what is a Hebrew idiom used to describe etiquette, is understood as the order and manner of conduct of man in the presence of other men; [1] [2] being a set of social norms drawn from the world of human interactions.

  3. Greater Israel - Wikipedia

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    Greater Israel (Hebrew: ארץ ישראל השלמה, Eretz Yisrael HaShlema) is an expression with several different biblical and political meanings over time. It is often used, in an irredentist fashion, to refer to the historic or desired borders of Israel.

  4. Land of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Biblical concept of Eretz Israel, and its re-establishment as a state in the modern era, was a basic tenet of the original Zionist program. This program however, saw little success until the British commitment to "the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people" in the Balfour Declaration .

  5. Torat Eretz Yisrael - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew expression Torat Eretz Yisrael (literally "Teachings concerning the Land of Israel") refers to the idea that Torah thoughts emanating from the land of Israel are of great religious status. In the Midrash Genesis Rabbah it is stated: “there is no Torah like the Torah of the Land of Israel, and there is no wisdom like the wisdom of ...

  6. Religious Zionism - Wikipedia

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    God wants the children of Israel to return to their home in order to establish a Jewish sovereign state in which Jews could live according to the laws of Torah and Halakha, and commit the Mitzvot of Eretz Israel (these are religious commandments which can be performed only in the Land of Israel). Moreover, to cultivate the Land of Israel was a ...

  7. Israeli Comedy Sketch About BBC’s Hamas Reporting ... - AOL

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    The show that aired on Wednesday was the first non news broadcast on TV since October 7th. The ratings were the highest we had in years: 28.6% of the nation’s households [watched the show].

  8. See Why 'Today' Fans Got Emotional Over Al Roker and ... - AOL

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    Ahead of 'Today' show Al Roker returning to the NBC news show, his wife Deborah Roberts posted a family photo with their kids Nick and Leila on Twitter.

  9. History of the Jews in Hebron - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Jews in Hebron refers to the residence of Jews in Hebron almost continuously, from Biblical times until today. According to the Bible, Abraham settled in Hebron and purchased the Cave of the Patriarchs as a burial place for his wife Sarah. The biblical tradition asserts that the cave is the final resting site for Abraham ...