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    Borjomi in israel

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    “BORJOMI” in ISRAEL Contents “BORJOMI” in ISRAEL Abstract After getting theoretical knowledge we decided to put it into practice and export “Borjomi Spring Waters” in Israel. The reason we chose Israel is the shortage of water in the country. Despite the fact that there are a lot of water producer companies in this country‚ most of them are exporters. That’s why we decided to add our product to the current market of Israel and challenge existing competitors or at least gain the loyalty

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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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    History of Israel

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    1. What are the main arguments of Lissak’s article? In his article “The Demographic-Social Revolution in Israel in the 1950s: The Absorption of the Great Aliyah‚” Moshe Lissak elaborates on the struggles faced by the new Jewish immigrants who arrived to the state of Israel from Europe (such as holocaust survivors) and other Muslim countries‚ such as Yemen‚ Iraq‚ and Morocco. Lissak ensures to highlight three critical arguments‚ or reasons‚ which prove the absorption process during the 1950s

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    Israel Hope

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    1. Religion of Ancient Israel- Monotheism‚ Myths/Stories Religion of Near Eastern- Polytheism (worship of Gods/Goddesses)‚ Corpus of literature that circulated (Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Canonical texts)‚ Myths/stories about the origin of the world (Atraphasis‚ Enuma Elish)‚ Life after death (Pyramids). 2. For Mosaic Authorship- Against Mosaic Authorship- Various repetitions and contradictions; Torah is the work of many compilations of tradition after the time of Moses; Different names for God

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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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    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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    The Lost Tribes of Israel

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    Yehuda Tiberian Yəhûḏā ; "Praise") was one of the Tribes of Israel.Following the completion of the conquest of Canaan by the Israelite tribes after about 1200 BCE‚[1] Joshua allocated the land among the twelve tribes. From after the conquest of the land by Joshua until the formation of the first Kingdom of Israel in c. 1050 BCE‚ the Tribe of Judah was a part of a loose confederation of Israelite tribes. No central government existed‚ and in times of crisis the people were led by ad hoc leaders known

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    nationalists led to a large cause of the fighting between Arabs and Israelis which is; the desire for Palestinians to have their own land. This became a very big issue after the Arab-Israeli war of 1948‚ which marked the end of British mandate and the birth of Israel‚ but Between 600‚000 and 760‚000 Palestinian Arabs fled or were expelled from the area that became Israel and became Palestinian refugees (Morris 603). Jewish immigration to Palestine was relatively limited until the 1930s‚ when Hitler

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