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  2. Hebrews - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 January 2025. Semitic-speaking Israelites, especially in the pre-monarchic period This article is about the Hebrew people. For the book of the Bible, see Epistle to the Hebrews. For the Semitic language spoken in Israel, see Hebrew language. Judaean prisoners being deported into exile to other parts ...

  3. Hebrew Catholics - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew Catholics (Hebrew: עברים קתולים Ivrím Katolím) are a movement of Jews who have converted to Catholicism, and Catholics of non-Jewish origin, who choose to keep Mosaic traditions in light of Catholic doctrine.

  4. Hebrew Communists - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Hebrew Communists member Eliezer Preminger split from the Maki faction and created the Hebrew Communists faction on 8 June 1949. [5] The faction ceased to exist again on 15 August 1949 when Preminger joined Mapam. [6] In the same month, the party was dissolved, with a party convention resolution advising members to also join Mapam. [3]

  5. Ivry - Wikipedia

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    Ivrim (plural of Ivri), Hebrew for "Hebrews" Ivri Lider (born 1974), Israeli pop star; Amit Ivry (born 1989), Israeli Olympic swimmer and national record holder; Places

  6. Hebrew labor - Wikipedia

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    "Hebrew labor" is often also referred to as "Jewish labor", although the former is the literal translation of "avoda ivrit". According to Even-Zohar the immigrants of the Second Aliyah preferred to use the word "Hebrew" because they wanted to emphasize the difference between their "new Hebrew" identity and the "old Diaspora Jewish" identity ...

  7. Cursive Hebrew - Wikipedia

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    As with all handwriting, cursive Hebrew displays considerable individual variation. The forms in the table below are representative of those in present-day use. [5] The names appearing with the individual letters are taken from the Unicode standard and may differ from their designations in the various languages using them—see Hebrew alphabet § Pronunciation for variation in letter names.

  8. The Seven Tapes - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Tapes (Hebrew: ‏7‏ הסלילים של יונה וולך, romanized: Sheva Haslilim Shel Yona Walach) is a 2012 Israeli biographical documentary film by Yair Qedar. It is a portrait of Yona Wallach , based on interviews she had with Hilit Yeshurun.

  9. Psalm 146 - Wikipedia

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    The blessings Pokeiakh Ivrim ("gives sight to the blind"), Matir asurim ("releases the bound"), Zokef kefufim ("straightens the bent"), from the Birkat HaShachar are derived from Psalm 146:7-8. [10] Verse 10 is part of Kedusha, [11] and is a part of the third blessing of the High Holidays Amidah. [12]