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POPULATION — THE JEWISH POPULATION Growth by Aliyah In 1882 the Jewish population of Ereẓ Israel numbered some 24,000, roughly 5% of the total, and about 0.3% of the world Jewish population. Since then there has been an almost continuous flow of aliyah, which … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY — Names The name Ereẓ Israel (the Land of Israel) designates the land which, according to the Bible was promised as an inheritance to the Israelite tribes. In the course of time it came to be regarded first by the Jews and then also by the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Hanuman Chalisa — ( hi. हनुमान चालीसा Forty chaupais on Hanuman ), a Hindi language poem primarily praising Lord Hanuman, is Tulsidas s (1532 1623; Devanāgarī: तुलसीदास) most famous and read piece of literature apart from the Ramacharitamanasa. It has gained… … Wikipedia
Abu Ali Mustapha Brigades — ).The Brigades are named after Abu Ali Mustafa, the PFLP s leader who was assassinated by Israel in August 2001. They have been active with attacks on both military and civilian Israeli targets during the al Aqsa Intifada.On the 16th of July 2007 … Wikipedia
Löwe — 1. Auch ein gefangener Löwe ist noch ein Löwe. Dän.: En fangen løve beholder dog løve mod. (Prov. dan., 396.) 2. Auch ein Löwe im Walde brüllet, wenn er keinen Raub hat. – Petri, II, 52. 3. Auch mit einem Löwen ohne Mähne darf der Fuchs nicht… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
ARCHAEOLOGY — The term archaeology is derived from the Greek words archaios ( ancient ) and logos ( knowledge, discourse ) and was already used in ancient Greek literature in reference to the study of ancient times. In its modern sense it has come to mean the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ARMAGEDDON — ARMAGEDDON, name of the site, in Christian eschatology, of the final battle between the forces of Good and Evil. The name Armageddon is not mentioned prior to the New Testament but is believed by some to be a corrupt spelling of megiddo , a city… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BET ALFA — (Heb. בֵּית אַלְפָא), place in Israel in the eastern Jezreel Valley at the foot of Mount Gilboa. The name is historical and has been preserved in the Arab designation of the site, Beit Ilfa, which may have some connection with the proper name… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ESTORI (Isaac ben Moses) HA-PARḤI — (1280–1355?), first topographer of Ereẓ Israel. The family was originally from Florenza, Andalusia, Spain – hence, the name ha Parḥi, a Hebrew translation of the Spanish flor ( flower ). In the introduction to his main work Estori refers to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GILBOA — (Heb. גִּלְבֹּעַ), mountain ridge branching off to the N.E. from the Samarian Hills and lying on a S.E.–N.W. axis. The ridge is an upfaulted block that drops precipitously to the Beth Shean Valley in the east and the Harod Valley in the northeast … Encyclopedia of Judaism