Situates boycotts historically to show how they have changed over time, from the late eighteenth century to the present Explores how such boycotts have intersected with Jewish history and the history of anti-Semitism, especially in the twentieth century Provides genuinely interdisciplinary insights, with perspectives from legal scholars and political scientists
This is a stunning Tel Aviv painting that will brighten up your home! This Tel Aviv painting is available as a reproduction on canvas or aluminum in 2 options: limited and open edition. - Limited edition on canvas comes hand embellished, numbered and signed by artist Alex Levin. The reproduction is from a signed limited edition of 25. Frame is included. - Open edition on canvas comes ready to hang on the wall. There's no limit to the number of prints that can be made. Frame is included. - Aluminum print is very slick and modern style. Ready to hang on the wall. There's no limit to the number of prints that can be made. ALL ARTWORK ARE READY FOR HANGING ON THE WALL. Please see more information about the limited and open edition reproductions: https://artlevin.com/limited-edition-vs-open-edition-reproductions/ Each reproduction is accompanied by the certificate of Authenticity and other documents. Feel free to visit the official website for: - Originals https://artlevin.com/original-oil-paintings/ - Reproductions/prints https://artlevin.com/store - Tel Aviv Paintings: https://artlevin.com/product-category/tel-aviv-paintings/ Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtLevinStudio Free Shipping within the USA. FREE SHIPPING TO SOME OTHER COUNTRIES. PLEASE CONTACT TO CHECK YOUR COUNTRY. Thank you so much for visiting Art Levin Studio! It is a pleasure to have you here in my ETSY store. Explore all Alex Levin's paintings at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtLevinStudio Looking for more Tel Aviv paintings & prints? Check out this section of our store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtLevinStudio?section_id=26955659
Discover the iconic Bauhaus architecture in Tel Aviv through stunning photography! Unveil the art of freedom today.
Alongside its longstanding security challenges, the state of Israel has also been grappling in recent years with an intense controversy over the service of women in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
The book of Psalms is made up of five smaller books—individual songs and prayers compiled to tell one cohesive story for past, present, and future worshipers. From the groans of the exiles longing for restoration to the call for a true and righteous King in Israel, to the final refrain of hallelujahs that close the Psalter, each psalm echoes a consistent hope. Every word, every emotion, every prayer, and every praise reflect worshipers who long for more. In short, they show our longing for an eternal Savior.Over three weeks, we’ll read selected psalms from each section to see how they contribute to the beauty of the compiled book. This overview of the Psalms will lift our eyes to the themes and patterns of the entire book, anchoring our worship in the legacy and future hope of our faith. From the mountaintop and from the deepest pit, we can join in the cries of God’s people from generations past. Join us as we discover a framework for reading the Psalms as an invitation to worship our King, Jesus. I waited patiently for the LORD, and he turned to me and heard my cry for help. He brought me up from a desolate pit, out of the muddy clay, and set my feet on a rock, making my steps secure. He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear, and they will trust in the LORD. —Psalm 40:1–3 - 21 Days (3 Weeks) of Curated Scripture ReadingsADDED FEATURES- Tips for Reading the Book Of Psalms- An Overview of Poetic Devices in Scripture- Introductions to Each Book Within Psalms- An Exploration of Emotion in the Book of Psalms- An Introduction to Broad Categories of Psalms- Daily and Section Reflection Questions- 6.5x9", Perfect Bound, 174 Pages IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING THE FORMAT OF THIS GUIDE: This guide includes the Amen & Amen reading plan, along with a written introduction and many other helpful elements throughout, many of which are exclusive to this Daily Reading Guide. Because God’s Word is living and active, we believe the Holy Spirit is faithful to illuminate our minds as we read Scripture. For that reason, devotional responses to each day’s reading can be found on HeReadsTruth.com and the He Reads Truth app. We invite you to join us there for further commentary and conversation.
Celebrate Israel's 70th Independence Day with this unique oil painting on Jerusalem stone. The piece beautifully captures the contrast between past and present, with one window showcasing a new tower in Tel Aviv and the other featuring an old water tower. The dove of peace symbolically stands next to the number 70, representing the country's milestone anniversary. The Jerusalem stone is securely attached to a transparent polycarbonate panel, creating a stunning display piece. The stone measures 15x15 cm, while the board size is 25 x 25 cm, making it ready to hang in your home or office. Add a touch of history and modernity to your space with this "Israel 70-Independence Day" oil painting. Click here to purchase and commemorate this special occasion: [link to product].
The debate over history, history-writing, and the scientific study of history is reaching an apex in the late twentieth century and shows no signs of abating in the near future. The literature on the topic is prodigious. The time is thus ripe for an anthology of essays of the sort that Professor Long has collected, essays that trace the history of the issues that have fed into the debate. The classic and contemporary essays presented here provide an overview and introduction to the topic, bringing together the most essential of these in a handy compilation. The book is organized in six sections: (1) The State of Old Testament Historiography (2) Ancient Near Eastern Historiography (3) Ancient Israelite Historiography (4) Method in the Study of Ancient Israelite Historiography (5) The Historical Impulse in the Old Testament (6) The Future of Israel's PastLong's goal is to provide a context for Israelite history-writing within the milieu of the ancient Near East, expose the methodologies and assumptions of various approaches and perspectives on historiography, and provide access to essays that examine the contribution of the Hebrew Scriptures themselves to the origins of history-writing. The final essay, by Long, points the way to future research and topics that will move the discussion forward into the next millennium.Professor V. Philips Long teaches Old Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis.
One of the most impressive and sometimes underappreciated things about Israel is its history of agriculture, and the way Zionist pioneers worked the land to create self-reliance and a renewed Jewish connection to our ancient roots. Explore the story of Israel’s farming past and present, including the incredible scientific innovations that made the desert bloom!
Unlike other longtime and fresh peace partners of Israel, Morocco has an ongoing connection to the Jewish people, and many Israelis will be rushing for a direct flight 'home'
Since before the state of Israel was formed until today, women have consistently played an active role in the defense of Israel and in the Israeli Defense Forces. Today, approximately 33% of all th…
Dr. Alan Dowty analyzes various aspects of Israel's past and present to determine that it is not a settler colonial state, at least not by the usual definition.
There’s a line in one of Godard’s films: “I’m trying to be humane. Too bad I’m only human.” Shmaryahu Levin, a prominent American Zionist of the mid 20th century, said it even better: “Kh’bin bloys a mentsh, un amol dos oykh nisht.” “I’m only human, and sometimes not even that.” Leonard Fein was not a...
A blossoming dining scene is transforming the outdoor Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem into a prime place for culinary exploration and nightlife.
On May 14, 1948, Zionist Leader David Ben-Gurion announced to the world that the state of Israel would come into existence at midnight.
Explore Benny Hinn’s 603 photos on Flickr!
The Holy Land: Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth...names so ingrained in my childhood they seem part of a far-off magical kingdom, rather than real places.
Smoke pours forth from below this magical palmistry hand as a waterfall into a pool at the base. A beautifully detailed free-standing palmistry hand sculpture and incense burner illustrated with important lines & regions used for palm reading. Palmistry has been practiced in the cultures of India, Tibet, China, Persia, Sumeria, ancient Israel & Babylonia. Are you curious to find out what the lines on your hands say about your past, present and future? Please note you need special cones for this burner to work as a waterfall one but regular incense cones can also be used the smoke will just go up. :) Comes with 1 random incense waterfall cone Wanna see it in action? Scroll down to see a video! Burn incense as offerings, to carry your wishes, desires, and when casting your spellwork.
Israel and Israel photos like you've never seen, from TravelBreak, an award-winning travel blog featuring adventure, lifestyle, and travel photography.
Proceedings of a 1986 symposium at Haifa with papers considering the effects of coastal changes on settlement, and particularly harbour and port installations around the Mediterranean.
One cannot and must not try to erase the past merely because it does not fit the present.
Israel has attacked universities, mosques, heritage sites, libraries, and more. The goal is simple: to eradicate the past, present, and future of Palestine.
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