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  2. Urim Publications - Wikipedia

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    Urim Publications, an independent publisher of Jewish interest books, is based in Jerusalem, with an outlet in Brooklyn, New York. Established in 1997 by Tzvi Mauer, Urim publishes approximately fifteen books per year on various topics related to Jewish tradition.

  3. Eugene Korn - Wikipedia

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    His most recent books are "To Be a Holy People: Jewish Tradition and Ethical Values" (Urim Publications/KTAV Publishing House, 2021) and "Israel and the Nations: The Bible, The Rabbis, and Jewish-Gentile Relations" (Academic Studies Press, 2023). His writings has been translated into Hebrew, Italian, German and Spanish.

  4. Sefaria - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2015, Sefaria reached a deal to use Urim Publications' translations of the Tanakh and commentaries. [14] Sefaria's website received a major redesign in 2016, alongside the release of new apps for smartphones running iOS and Android, and a complete English translation of Rashi's commentary on the Torah. By this point, over a dozen people ...

  5. HeHalutz - Wikipedia

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    In 1932–1934, Golda Meir, later the prime minister of Israel, was the secretary of the women's chapter of HeHalutz in the United States. [4]In 1932, the organization established headquarters in New York and twenty branches in cities and towns throughout the United States and Canada.

  6. Hayyim Angel - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Hayyim Angel is an American rabbi, academic, author and editor who is the National Scholar of the Institute for Jewish Ideas and Ideals (which was founded by his father, Marc D. Angel).

  7. Historical sources of the Crusades: pilgrimages and exploration

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    The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (1897). A history of the kingdom from Peter the Hermit through the fall of Acre in 1291. With a list of authorities. [380] The City of Jerusalem (1897). A translation of La Citez de Jherusalem (c. 1187), a late 12th-century French description of the holy city used in the Rothelin Continuation. In PPTS VI.2.

  8. Simcha Bunim of Peshischa - Wikipedia

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    Midrash Simcha I and Midrash Simcha II (מדרש שמחה) – Published in 1975 in Jerusalem, the work recounts oral Midrashim given by Simcha Bunim. Further reading [ edit ]

  9. Avraham Steinberg - Wikipedia

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    Steinberg A, et al. (2003), 49 pp, Report of the National Committee Concerning Amendments to the Act of Anatomy and Pathology, The Ministry of Health, Jerusalem (Hebrew). Steinberg A, et al., (2004), 44 pp, Report of the Public Forum for the Advancement of Organ Donations in Israel, National Center for Transplantation, The Ministry of Health ...