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The Origins of Hebrew
As the name suggests, the Hebrew Bible is written, mostly, in Hebrew. But what is the earliest history of this language? What language did the ancient Israelites speak? This episode examines the ...
https://doi.org/10.2979/jewisocistud.19.1.1 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/jewisocistud.19.1.1 Copy URL Abstract Late nineteenth- and early twentieth ...
Progress made during the past half century by the Hebrew language in reconstituting itself as a living tongue was cefebrated by Anglo Jewry during a period set aside as “Hebrew Week.” Sermons at ...
Rossella Tercatin is The Times of Israel's archaeology and religions reporter. On a radiant spring morning in Jerusalem, a group of visitors walked into the Cultural and Educational Center at the ...
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An unrivaled discovery on the southern coast of Israel may enable archaeologists to finally unravel the origins of one of the most notorious and enigmatic peoples of the Hebrew Bible: the Philistines.
These two fascinating volumes by Mitchell First contain over 120 short articles on a broad range of topics. First is a scholar with an eclectic set of interests and the talent to present his ideas ...
ODA has shared a design concept for the Academy of the Hebrew Language headquarters in Israel. Made to be an orientation point for the cultural district, the new building was located between the ...
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