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    Israel and Palestine

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    The Arab-Israel conflict is a story which has taken place over a century. In order to understand the conflict between these two cultures their collective histories must be taken into consideration. It was a long and hard path for the Jewish population to get a piece of land they can call their own. A land free of religious persecution. I think that history has shown that these two states can not and will not be able to sustain peace over any period of time. The story between these two countries

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    Creation of Israel

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    Great Migrations in History The Creation of Israel 1948 The distance characteristics for this specific migration varied greatly; there was people coming from everywhere just to go to the new land of Israel. There were people that were Holocaust survivors looking for a new home‚ Jews fleeing from Arab lands‚ and more. Usually when you migrated at this time period you went on foot. You can imagine how hard it is to travel like that: scarce of food

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    There a number texts in the Hebrew Bible that prohibit cult images and are indicative that the ancient Israelite religion was largely aniconic. I think first it is wise to define what aniconism is before asking whether if it is fair to attribute the term to ancient Israelite religion and the Hebrew Bible. I understand aniconism to pertain to the texts that prohibit the visual expression of deities and their iconography‚ most explicit among these of course being the Second Commandment. I will contend

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    While Israel is a Jewish state‚ it should not be a theocracy. Forcing private enterprises to be closed on religious holidays is not in accordance with a truly democratic state. While it is okay for religious people to not use these shops and for religious stores to be closed on Yom Tov’s‚ this should not mean secular people need to compromise their own lifestyle. Especially in a city like Tel Aviv‚ that is as secular as it gets in Israel and has a very urbanized feeling

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    Thoughts on israel

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    THOUGHTS ON ISRAEL There is perhaps no other country in the world with a history as chaotic and violent as Israel’s. After all it happens to be the only country in the world which was drawn into a full-scale war a day after it came into existence. And the fact that it was attacked not by 1 but by 4 countries‚namely Egypt‚Jordan‚Syria and Iraq makes its existence all the more impressive. This country generally elicits highly polarized opinions. People either support it wholeheartedly or they hate

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    Israel Economy

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    Israel is a developed country‚ an OECD member‚ and a representative democracy with a parliamentary system‚ proportional representation and universal suffrage. The Prime Minister serves as head of government and the Knesset serves as Israel’s unicameral legislative body. Israel has one of the highest life expectancies in the world. The economy‚ based on the nominal gross domestic product‚ was the 41st-largest in the world in 2010‚ with a very high standard of living‚ which is the highest in the Middle

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    The Creation of Israel

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    The Creation of Israel The creation of Israel came to be‚ due to the many events in Jewish history. Events such as the Zionism movement and the Holocaust. The Jews wanted a homeland and Palestine was the place to be‚ their ‘Promised Land’ from Abraham their Holy Ancestor. During the Roman Empire times‚ the Romans had conquered and ruled over Palestine at AD70. When the Jews revolted‚ the Romans destroyed their Jewish Temple and all that was left of the Temple to this day is the Wailing Wall which

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    War for israel

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    We have the capability to take the world down with us. And I can assure you that that will happen‚ before Israel goes under."(Martin Van Creveld‚ Professor of Military History at Israel’s Hebrew University‚ September 2003) And they were quite willing: http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/06/opinion/the-last-nuclear-moment.ht ml http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/cpc-pubs/farr.htm Hersh‚ Seymour (1991)‚ The Samson Option: Israel’s Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy‚ Random House.

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    12 Tribes of Israel

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    tribes of Israel begin to emerge and take shape. God was moving in stages‚ and one must keep in mind the formation of these tribes took place over the course of hundreds of years. Modern day scholarship dismisses the notion that the 12 tribes of Israel are divisions of a larger group‚ the nation of Israel. They also deny the Biblical account of these tribes all developing naturally‚ over an extended period of time‚ from the patriarchal origins. Many scholars feel the 12 tribes of Israel were joined

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    will. God inspires the prophets Jeremiah and Ezekiel to reveal to the Israelites why they will become captives to Babylon‚ His anger against false prophets‚ and the restoration of Israel. In chapter 25 of Jeremiah‚ Jeremiah is inspired to go out to the people of Judah. The prophets had told the people of Judah earlier‚ "Turn now‚ each of you‚ from your evil ways… and you can stay in the land… Do not worship other gods…"(Jeremiah 25:5-6) He tells them "Because you have not listened to my words

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