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  YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Meir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Meir Lublin (1558—1616), a Polish rabbi, Talmudist and Posek
Meir Simcha of Dvinsk (1843—1926), a rabbi and leader of Orthodox Judaism in Eastern Europe
Yisrael Meir Kagan (1838—1933), a Polish rabbi, Halakhist and ethicist
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 Meir Bar-Ilan - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Meir Berlin, later Hebraized to Meir Bar-Ilan, (1880 - 1949, born Volozhin, Lithuania, died Jerusalem, Israel) was an Orthodox Judaism rabbi and leader of Religious Zionism, Mizrachi movement in USA and British Mandate of Palestine.
Inspired the founding of Bar Ilan University in Israel which is named for him.
Rabbi Meir Bar-Ilan depicted on an official postage stamp of the State of Israel.
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 Meir Sheetrit
Meir Sheetrit was born in 1948 in Morocco and immigrated to Israel in 1957.
Meir Sheetrit served as Mayor of Yavneh (1974-87) and as Treasurer of the Jewish Agency (1988-92).
Meir Sheetrit served as Minister without Portfolio in the Finance Ministry from February 2003 until July 2004, when he was appointed Acting Minister of Transportation and Road Safety, officially receiving the portfolio in August 2004.
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 Ilan - Faculty Personal Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ilan Stavans was born in Mexico in 1961 to an Eastern European Jewish family.
Ilan Pappe on the prehistory of the latest proposals Ilan Pappe teaches political science at Haifa University, and is the head of the Emil Touma
Ilan Pappe teaches political science at Haifa University, and is the head of the Emil Touma Institute for Palestinian Studies in Israel.
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 Meir Bar-Ilan - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Meir Berlin, later Hebraized to Meir Bar-Ilan, (1880 - 1949, born Volozhin, Lithuania, died Jerusalem, Israel).
Orthodox Judaism rabbi and leader of Religious Zionism, Mizrachi movement in USA and British Mandate of Palestine.
He was a scholar of Talmud as well as the son of an imortant Ultra-Orthodox Judaism rabbi, Rabbi Naftoli Tzvi Yehudah Berlin, known as the Netziv, who was the head of the famous Volozhin Yeshiva in Lithuania.
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 Bar-Ilan University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bar-Ilan University is named for Rabbi Meir Bar-Ilan, a leader of the Religious Zionism, who inspired the establishment of the university in the early 1950s.
He studied in German Orthodox seminaries in Berlin and anticipated the need for an institution providing a dual curriculum of secular academic studies and religious Torah studies.
The question about the character of the university rose again in the time of heavy immigration from the USSR in the 1990s.
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 Meir Bar Ilan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Orthodox Judaism rabbi and leader of Religious Zionism, Mizrachi movement in USA and British Mandate ofPalestine.
He organized a committee ofscholars to examine the legal problems of the new state in the light of Jewish law and founded an institute for the publicationof a new complete edition of the Talmud.
He inspired the founding of Bar-Ilan University near Tel Aviv, founded in 1950, by the American Mizrachi movement, which is named for him: "The name Bar-Ilan waschosen, in honor of Rabbi Meir Bar- Ilan (Berlin), a spiritual leader who led traditional Judaism from the ashes of Europe torebirth and renaissance in the Land of Israel."
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 Ilan Ramon --> Info and Comparisons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ilan Ramon (אילן רמון) (June 20, 1954 – February 1, 2003) was an Israeli combat pilot and later Israel's first astronaut and space shuttle payload specialist of STS-107 (Columbia) who was killed when the craft disintegrated during reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
Ilan Mitchell-Smith (born June 29, 1969 in New York City) is a professor of History at Texas A&M University, but is best known as an actor and co-star of the movie ''Weird Science'' (1985).
In this case, the first paragraph should say that Bar Ilan is a University in In Israel.
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 Bar Ilan University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bar-Ilan University is named for its founding visionary, Rabbi Meir Berlin, who Hebraized his name to "Bar-Ilan", hence Rabbi Meir Bar-Ilan.
He was the younger son of the head of the famous Lithuanian Volozhin Yeshiva, Rabbi Naftoli Tzvi Yehuda Berlin known as the Netziv.
Rabbi Meir Berlinstudied in German Orthodox seminaries in Berlin and anticipated the need for aninstitution providing a dual curriculum of secular academic studies and religious Torah studies.
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 PETER LANG VERLAGSGRUPPE
Ephraim Meir has made the first major attempt to study this document humain in order to come to a new picture of Rosenzweig's life and thought, especially in Star of Redemption.
With his work, Ephraim Meir does remarkably well - and on a superior intellectual level - in maintaining the balance between biographical representation and philosophical discussion, in such a way that one becomes more understandable through the other.
The Author: Ephraim Meir is Professor of Modern Jewish Philosophy at Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan Israel.
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 Meir Bar-Ilan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Meir Bar-Ilan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Meir Berlin, later Hebraized to Meir Bar-Ilan, (1880 - 1949, born Volozhin, Lithuania, died Jerusalem, Israel) was anOrthodox Judaism rabbi and leader of Religious Zionism, Mizrachi movement in USA and British Mandate of Palestine.
Meir Bar-Ilan, Youth, Mizrachi movement, Scholarship, Bar-Ilan University, External links, 1880 births, 1949 deaths, Orthodox rabbis and Jews in Ottoman and British Palestine.
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 Encyclopedia Talmudit (Windows) at Kabbalah Software
The CD was produced by the Bar Ilan University Responsa Project (RP), though this fact is barely mentioned (as an afterthought, it was added to the graphic of the print versions slip cover, which attractively adorns the CD products packaging).
That is, while the data base was provided by one source, the search interface and menu system was executed by members of the RP, who won their spurs with the RP CD, v.4.
The total cost is over $500, while the CD version which includes all the benefits of the Bar Ilan software is around $350.
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 MEIR LINZEN
Meir provides tax advice with respect to acquiring local corporations, transfer pricing, benefits for investors, and employee benefit taxation to most of the major transactions of the firm and most of the multnational corporations active in Israel, including acquisitions by Microsoft, GE, Nortel Networks, 3Com, and BMC Software Inc.
Meir also heads the administrative law team to which he brings considerable experience working with government ministries.
Meir specialised in public international law and the articles of war and peace, and represented the government in negotiations with Lebanon and the Palestinians.
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 Berlin Family
Bar-Ilan is a renowned scientist on antiquity at the Bar Ilan University.
Bar-Ilan is a renowned scientist on antiquity at the Bar Ilan University Bar-Ilan is a renowned scientist on antiquity at the Bar Ilan University.
She married Shaul Liberman c 1932 Shaul Liberman was born in Motel in 1898 and died in 1983 (his first wife was the daughter of the Rabbi of Minsk; Eliezer Rabinovitz.
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 IsraelBehindTheNews.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Meanwhile, while Gideon Meir, the deputy bureau chief of "hasbara" for the Silvan Shalom's foreign ministry, has been declaring that Israel's settlement policies in Judea and Samaria are "illegal", taking the position of the nations that attack Israel for the intrinsic decision to allow Jews to settle in "occupied territory".
Last May, when Gideon Meir was challenged at a Bar Ilan University seminar by Bar Ilan University professor Mordecai Kedar to hear another opinion about the legality of Israeli Jewish settlement beyond the 1967 lines, he would not hear of it.
FM Sylvan Shalom has ignored numerous letters that question the appropriateness of Meir's statements in this regard, which indicates that Meir's policy statement is the position taken by Shalom.
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 Golda Meir Becomes Prime Minister of Israel - February 26 1969   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Golda was born Golda Mabovitz in Kiev, Russia in 1898.
Although she was able to form a new government after the December 1973 elections, she could not get her cabinet to agree on policies, so Golda resigned from the post of Prime Minster and effectively ended her life in public service in 1974.
Golda Meir was someone who believed deeply in the Zionist dream, and she devoted her entire life to the fulfillment of that dream — the development of the State of Israel.
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 ERETZ Magazine
The inscription is from the 10th century BCE and is written in proto-Semitic script, even though the names that appear in the inscription are not Semitic names.
The importance of the inscription, according to Professor Meir is the fact that it is the earliest Philistine inscription known today, and one of the few proto-Semitic inscriptions that have an archaeological connotation and that can be clearly dated.
A close-up of the shard with the inscription.
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 Meir
Vestlands-gruppe som i følgje seg sjølve rima meir enn et gammalt kjøleskap frå Grepa.
Supports the teachings of Rabbi Meir Kahane, and advocates expulsion of Arabs from Israel and the disputed territories.
An article by Meir Bar-Ilan centering on the Jewish sages of the Mishnah and Talmud who dealt with magic in the religious context of their times; demonstrates survivals of this ancient phenomenon in contemporary Israeli and Palestinian religious folklore.
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 Barra-Ilan De Meir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Meir Berlín, un Hebraized más último a la Barra-Ilan de Meir, (1880 - 1949, Volozhin llevado, Lituania, Jerusalén muerta, Israel).
Inspiró la fundación de la universidad de Ilan de la barra en Israel que se nombra para él.
English version: Meir Bar-Ilan Next: Cuco-shrike Negro-hecho frente Up
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 Arabs Against Discrimination[Doctor Ben-Meir: University instructors are teaching hatred ]
Ben-Meir says that the boycott is attributable to a master's thesis written by Teddy Katz, a student of Ilan Pappe at Haifa University, in 2001.
In his thesis, Katz claimed that during the 1948 war, the Alexandroni Brigade massacred Arabs in the village of Tantura.
According to her, there are dozens of university instructors whose salaries are paid by the taxpayers, but who will sign any petition against the state of Israel.
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 Rabi Meir bar Ilan : Aperçus sur la pensée d'un militant sioniste, contemporain de la création de L'Etat ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Après Volozin, Meir étudia à Telz, Brisk, chez Rabi Haïm Soloveitchik, puis à Novardocq, chez son grand-père, Rabi Yehiel Mikhal Epstein.
Rabi Meir fut membre du Mizrahi, parti sioniste.
Sur son nom, l'université Bar Ilan, près de Tel Aviv, pieuse, a été fondée.
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 The Israel Museum, Jerusalem | Shrine of the Book
The incense shovels are today displayed in the Shrine of the Book and command some attention both by the public and scholars, despite inevitable questions which relate to their meaning in the general context of the Scrolls and the Letters.
It was Yadin's impression that the incense shovels were not in their original archaeological context, but were part of the booty taken by Bar Kokhba's troops.
He states rather ambiguously that they were taken from: "...the units of the Roman Legions or the Auxilia, which carried them about for ritual purposes." He was not sure what the "ritual purposes" were, but he, like other writers of the period, assigned them to some ambiguous "pagan" ritual.
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 BESR - About the Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Meir Tamari is the founder and was the first Director of the Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem.
Tamari was a lecturer in corporate finance at Bar Ilan University, where he developed the first academic course in Jewish Business Ethics.
He has lectured at universities around the world on the topic of Business Ethics and is a consultant for the Jewish Association for Business Ethics in the United Kingdom.
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 Infant Mortality in The Land of Israel in Late Antiquity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
There is a well known story about the reactions of parents to deaths of their children.
there is the story on the deaths of the children of R. Meir.
Once R. Meir was sitting and preaching in Bet HaMidrash during the Shabbath Mincha, and both sons of his died.
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 hebraized   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Meir Bar-Ilan Meir Berlin, later Hebraized to Meir Bar-Ilan, (1880 - 1949, born Volozhin, Lithuania, died Jerusalem, Israel) was an Orthodox
Having separated from her husband in 1945, she Hebraized her surname to Meir in 1956.
Problems in the use of Library of Congress subject headings as the basis for Hebrew subject headings in the Bar-...
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 Meir Bar-Ilan Israel Orthodox Judaism Religious Zionism Germany East Africa Great Britain Yeshiva University civil ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Meir Bar-Ilan Israel Orthodox Judaism Religious Zionism Germany East Africa Great Britain Yeshiva University civil disobedience Jew Tel Aviv
Thanks to the members of the Writing Committee: Professor Bernard Spolsky, Chair - Bar Ilan University Dvora Ben Meir - Bar Ilan University, Educational Television
So claims Professor Aharon Meir of Bar Ilan university, who has been excavating the site for the last decade.
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 Cereva People - meir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Meir Ariel "The Slough of The Snake" in Hebrew Judaica - $14.99
A History of American Law by Lawrence Meir Friedman...
Meir by Barker Brothers - 5 plates and Saucers - $1.87
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 Meir Bar-Ilan (1880-1949)
Seine Artikel erschienen in Sammelbaenden wie "Auf dem Weg der Wiedergeburt" und "Rabbiner Meir Bar-Ilan: Gesammelte Schriften".
Seine Memoiren "Von Woloschin nach Jerusalem" wurden urspruenglich in jiddischer Sprache veroeffentlicht.
Auch der Meir Wald in den Huegeln von Hebron und der Moschaw Beit Meir nahe Jerusalem tragen Bar-Ilans Namen.
jafi.jewish-life.de /zionismus/people/Bar_Ilan.html   (475 words)

  
 Arutz Sheva - Israel National News
The discovery may give the first post-Biblical evidence of the story of David and Goliath, said Prof.
Aren Meir of Bar-Ilan, who has been directing excavations on the site for nine years.
He will present his findings next week at an academic conference in Philadelphia, where details of this past week's discovery of 3000-year-old Hebrew writing also will be revealed.
www.israelnationalnews.com /news.php3?id=92835   (320 words)

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