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  1. Amram

    For Amram disambiguation Imran disambiguation In the Book of Exodus , Amram Hebrew Name Amram ... to being married to Jochebed, Amram is also described in the Bible as having been related to Jochebed ... of the Septuagint state that Jochebed was Amram s father s cousin, and others state that Amram ... to Exodus 6 20 ref Amram s name changes to Imram later in the Bible. Textual scholars attribute ... Imran is used for two different people. The first one is Amram the father of Moses and the second one is Joachim the father of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Amram, the father of Moses and Aaron , is a revered ..., and the family of Amram above all people, Qur an, sura 3 The House of Imran , ayah 33 ref Cite ... to Amram, the father of Moses and Aaron . Through him would come many other priests and prophet ... , John the Baptist and Jesus in Islam Jesus . Family tree According to the Septuagint , Amram s family ... JOC Jochebed familytree familytree , v v . familytree AMR IZH HEB UZZ AMR Amram IZH Izhar HEB Hebron ... AAR Aaron MOS Moses familytree familytree end while according to the Masoretic text, Amram s family ... familytree , v v . familytree AMR IZH HEB UZZ AMR Amram IZH Izhar HEB Hebron Biblical figure ... of Levi , it is stated that Amram was born, as a grandson of Levi , when Levi was 64 years old ... midwives to throw male children into the Nile, Amram divorced Jochebed, who was three months pregnant ..., persuading him to recant and marry Jochebed again. ref name ssdjlv According to the Talmud , Amram ... 2007 the Talmud also argues that Amram had extreme longevity, which he used to ensure that doctrines ... divorce and remarriage, Amram was also held to have been entirely sinless throughout his life, and was rewarded ... to his death, according to the Book of Jubilees , Amram was among those who went to Egypt and recovered ... Sea Scrolls 4Q535, Manuscript B is written from Amram s point of view, and hence has been dubbed the Testament of Amram . The document is dated to the 2nd century BC and, in the form of a vision, briefly ...   more details



  1. Amram (disambiguation)

    Amram is a biblical character. Amram may also Amram Gaon , a 9th century Jewish Babylonian sage AIM 120 AMRAAM , an air to air guided missile Disambig fr Amram nl Amram ...   more details



  1. Amram Gaon

    Amram Gaon lang he , or Amram bar Sheshna , Hebrew , or sometimes Amram ben Sheshna ref http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1438&letter A AMRAM BEN SHESHNA , jewishencyclopedia.com Article ref or Amram b. Sheshna died 875 was a famous Geonim Gaon or head of the Jewish ... liturgy for the synagogue . His siddur Prayer Book Siddur Rab Amram or Seder Rav Amram , which ... upon Amram, and he held them until his death. He is the author of about 120 responsa the greater part ... of Jewish jurisprudence. They are of great value in affording an insight into Amram s personality ... Jewish business circles Sha are Tzedek, iv. 2, 20, 40 . It is characteristic of Amram s method to avoid .... ref Arbaah Turim Tur , Orach Chayim , 568. ref Amram s rules concerning the methodology of the Talmud are of considerable value. ref Mueller, Mafteach , p. 123. ref Seder Rav Amram But the most important work of Amram, which marks him as one of the most prominent of the geonim before Saadia, is his Prayer book, the so called Siddur Rab Amram. Amram was the first to arrange a complete liturgy for use ... day. For Amram did not content himself with giving the mere text of the prayers, but in a species of running .... N. Coronel, under the title Seder Rab Amram Gaon. The work as published is composed of two parts ... of Elul, for New Year and the Day of Atonement, is certainly not the work of Amram, but appears ... which are specifically given under the name of Amram many of the explanations are certainly not by him ... Natronai II, Amram s teacher 17 times , Shalom, Natronai s predecessor in the gaonate 7 times , Judah, Paltoi, Zadok, and Moses, geonim before Amram once each Cohen Tzedek twice , Nahshon and Tzemach, contemporaries of Amram twice each , and Nathan of unknown date. The only authority mentioned of later date than Amram is Saadia p.  4b . This indicates that the additions to the text of the prayers must have originated in Amram s time. Certainty on this head, however, can only be obtained ...   more details



  1. Ofir Amram

    Infobox football biography playername Ofir Amram image fullname Ofir Amram dateofbirth birth date and age 1986 06 19 cityofbirth Jerusalem countryofbirth Israel currentclub Beitar Jerusalem clubnumber position Midfielder youthyears1 youthclubs1 Hapoel Jerusalem F.C. Hapoel Jerusalem years1 2006 2010 years2 2010 2011 years3 2011 clubs1 Hapoel Jerusalem F.C. Hapoel Jerusalem clubs2 Maccabi Netanya clubs3 Beitar Jerusalem caps1 84 caps2 3 caps3 9 goals1 9 goals2 0 goals3 0 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 pcupdate 18 May 2010 Ofir Amram born 19 June 1986 is an Israel i footballer. ref http eng.football.org.il Leagues Pages PlayerDetails.aspx?PLAYER ID 11552 ref Honours Liga Artzit 1 Liga Artzit 2007 08 2007 08 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Amram, Ofir ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH 19 June 1986 PLACE OF BIRTH Jerusalem , Israel DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Amram, Ofir Category 1986 births Category Living people Category Israeli footballers Category Hapoel Jerusalem F.C. players Category Maccabi Netanya F.C. players Israel footy bio stub ...   more details



  1. Itubwa Amram

    Infobox MP honorific prefix small The Honourable small br name Itubwa Amram honorific suffix small Member of Parliament Nauru MP small image constituency MP Aiwo District Aiwo parliament Nauruan majority predecessor New title successor Kinza Clodumar term start January 31, 1968 term end January 25, 1971 office1 predecessor1 successor1 term start1 term end1 office2 predecessor2 successor2 term start2 term end2 birth date Birth date 1922 12 21 df y birth place Nauru death date Death date and age 1989 07 17 1922 12 21 df y death place Nauru nationality flagicon Nauru Nauru an spouse party relations children residence alma mater occupation profession religion Christian signature website footnotes The Reverend Alfred Itubwa Amram December 21, 1922 July 17, 1989 was a Nauru an pastor and political figure. Professional roles Political role He was a member of the first parliament of the Republic of Nauru. Standing for Aiwo Constituency , Amram was elected to parliament in early 1968 just before the country s independence. Four years later he lost his seat to Kinza Clodumar . Pastoral role Previously Amram had been the first Nauruan born pastor on Nauru, as all preceding ministers had come from abroad. See also Politics of Nauru Elections in Nauru Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Amram, Itubwa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 21, 1922 PLACE OF BIRTH Nauru DATE OF DEATH July 17, 1989 PLACE OF DEATH Nauru DEFAULTSORT Amram, Itubwa Category Members of the Parliament of Nauru Category 1922 births Category 1989 deaths Category People from Aiwo District Nauru bio stub ...   more details



  1. Amram of Mainz

    distinguish Amnon of Mainz orphan date March 2010 Amram of Mainz or Amram of Mayence is a legendary rabbi of whom the following legend is told. After having been the head of a yeshiva at Mainz , his native place, he went to Cologne to found a school. As his end drew near, he expressed to his pupils the desire to be buried with his fathers in Mainz, but fearing obstacles, they hesitated to promise to fulfill his wishes. Thereupon he ordered them to place his coffin upon a boat on the Rhine , and let it go forth alone. This they did, but no sooner was the body of the saint put into the boat than, to the great astonishment of all the people, it took its course up the Rhine, and without boatmen or rudder made for the city of Mainz and turned toward the shore. All the inhabitants came to see the wondrous sight, and marveled who the saint might be that performed such miracles even when dead. At last the Jews learned of the death of the master of Cologne, and they took the body ashore, desiring to honor him by solemn obsequies in the synagogue . But the Christian Archbishop of Mainz objected, claiming him as a saint of the Church and giving orders to bury him as a Christian. Another miracle followed. The body became so heavy that none could move it from the spot. Straightway the bishop ordered ... J discher Vorzeit Die Amram s Kirche , pp.  9 15 refers in a note p.  354 to the Shalshelet ha Qabbalah and other sources, wondering how the same story could have been told of Rabbi Amram ... probability the Jewish legend was borrowed from the Christian, and Emmeran transformed into Amram nothing else being known of Rabbi Amram, either in Mayence, Cologne , or Regensburg . Moses Sofer takes him for Amram Gaon , and says that he saw his grave in Mayence atam Sofer , Orah Hayyim , p.  ... compare also Hermann Usener s Sintflutsagen References JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Amram Of Mainz ... de Amram von Mainz ...   more details



  1. Amram Mitzna

    id t 739 Amram Mitzna on the Knesset website in English http www.haaretz.com hasen pages ShArtElection.jhtml?itemNo 231946&contrassID 2&subContrassID 5&sbSubContrassID 0&listSrc Y Amram Mitzna Labor Haaretz http www.hanitzotz.com challenge 75 Mitzna.htm Amram Mitzna The Left s New Knight in Armor Challenge https www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource biography Mitzna.html Amram Mitzna Jewish Virtual ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mitzna, Amram ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mitzna, Amram Category 1945 births Category Living people ... Jews cs Amram Micna de Amram Mitzna fr Amram Mitzna he nl Amram Mitzna pl Amram Mitzna ...   more details



  1. David Amram

    BLP sources date October 2011 autobiography date October 2011 David Amram born November 17, 1930 is an United ... jazz French horn ist ref name am cite web title David Amram Biography first Richard last Ginell publisher Allmusic url Allmusic class artist id david amram p6012 biography pure url yes accessdate October ... the course of his career. Biography David Amram has composed more than 100 orchestral and chamber ... , Lionel Hampton , Johnny Depp , Pete Seeger , and Tito Puente . Amram s most recent orchestral ... Amram is working on a new orchestral piece, a new chamber work and a new book. He is also the subject of Lawrence Kraman s new documentary feature film David Amram The First 80 Years . On November 16, 2011, the eve of his 81st birthday, Amram was inducted into the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame and was recipient ... Doctorates. Today, as he has for over 50 years, Amram continues to compose music while traveling ... represents Amram for all of his live appearances and residencies. Discography As leader class wikitable ... Allmusic class album id r853847 pure url yes cite web last Alana Amram & The Rough Gems first authorlink Alana Amram coauthors year 2007 title Alana Amram & The Rough Gems publisher Zealous Records url ... normansavittcd.php Amram was featured in Raffi musician Raffi s hit song Peanut Butter Sandwich Made With Jam One for Me and One for David Amram, . Bibliography 2001 Vibrations The Adventures and Musical Times of David Amram Thunder s Mouth Press ISBN 1 56025 308 8 2003 Offbeat Collaborating ... Times of David Amram and Audrey Sprenger wrote the Afterwards Paradigm, 2008 References Reflist External links http www.davidamram.com index.php David Amram s home page http davidamram.com Upcoming Events.html David Amram s upcoming appearances and performances http www.kerouacalley.com amram.html David Amram Videos and Quotes http www.milkenarchive.org people view search 564 Amram 2C David David Amram oral history IMDb name 0025371 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Amram, David ...   more details



  1. Amram Blau

    Amram Blau 1894&ndash 1974 was a Haredi Judaism Haredi rabbi from the Hungarian Jews Hungarian community of Jerusalem . He was one of the founders of the fiercely Anti Zionism Anti Zionist Neturei Karta . Blau was born in Jerusalem, and grew up in the Meah Shearim neighbourhood. Like his brother Rabbi Moshe Blau who was a leader in the Agudat Israel movement, he was also active in the Aguda during the British Mandate of Palestine British Mandate era and was the editor of its newspaper, Kol Israel Voice of Israel . ref cite web url http www.nkusa.org Books Publications guardians.cfm title The Guardians of the City last Zimmer first Uriel accessdate 2007 01 22 publisher Neturei Karta International ref But when the Aguda began to lean towards a modus vivendi with the Zionism Zionist leaders , Blau claimed that the Aguda had sold out to the Zionist movement and in 1937 broke away and founded Neturei Karta. ref name odenheimer cite news url http www.guiltandpleasure.com index.php?site rebootgp&page gp article&id 17 first Micha last Odenheimer title We Do Not Believe We Will Not Follow work Guilt and Pleasure number 2 date Spring 2006 ref Anti Zionism After the establishment of the Israel State of Israel , Neturei Karta continued its staunch opposition to a Jewish state, in agreement with the Satmar Hasidic dynasty Satmar Rebbe , Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum , author of the anti Zionist Vayoel Moshe which advocated non recognition of the State of Israel on theological grounds. Prior to the Six Day War , Blau even went so far as to propose moving to Jordan ian controlled East Jerusalem to avoid the secular temptations of modern Israel. ref cite web url http www.forward.com articles 4684 ... ref ref cite news title Amram Blau Married to Ruth Ben David url http www.jpress.org.il Default ... odenheimer References reflist Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Blau, Amram ALTERNATIVE ... OF BIRTH Palestine DATE OF DEATH 1974 PLACE OF DEATH Israel DEFAULTSORT Blau, Amram Category Haredi ...   more details



  1. Amram ibn Salameh

    Orphan date February 2009 Amram ibn Salameh ibn Ghazal ha Kohen ha Levi was a Samaritan liturgical poet of late antiquity . A number of prayers by him are incorporated in a liturgy, a fragment of which is in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, England . They consist of hymn s for the Ten Days of Repentance , for both the shacharit morning and the Jewish services evening services , as well as liturgic poems for the seven days of Sukkot , morning and evening. Resources http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1437&letter A&search Samaritan Enelow, H.G. Amram ibn Salameh ibn Ghazal Ha Kohen Ha Levi. Jewish Encyclopedia . Funk and Wagnalls, 1901 1906, citing Neubauer, Cat. Bodl. Hebr. MSS. No. 2537, p. 2. JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Amram Ibn Salameh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Poet DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Amram Ibn Salameh Category Samaritans Category Medieval poets Category Year of death unknown ...   more details



  1. Philip Werner Amram

    Philip Werner Amram 1900 1990 was a prominent lawyer and legal scholar. He received a B.A. in liberal arts from the University of Pennsylvania in 1920, a B.S. in agriculture from Pennsylvania State College in 1922. In 1927, he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School , where he served as editor in chief of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review , and later as a faculty member from 1929 to 1942. During World War II , he served as special assistant to the Attorney General . He was an expert on international private law and served as the chairman of the United States delegation to the 1972 Hague Conference on International Private Law . He also served as president of La Fondation de l Ecole Francaise Internationale and was a legal adviser to the French Embassy. He was awarded numerous honors, including commander of the French Legion of Honor French L gion d honneur and Palmes acad miques L Ordre des Palmes Academiques . ref Peter B. Flint, Philip Amram, 90 Led U.S. Delegation To World Law Talks , N.Y. Times, Apr. 23, 1990, at D13. ref While serving as editor in chief of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review , Amram threatened to resign his post when the law school ... Smith, Jr., Emancipation The Making of the Black Lawyer 1844 1944 1993 ref Amram s primary area of expertise ... on Pennsylvania Law, and authored numerous books on the topic, including Amram s Pennsylvania Common Pleas Practice 1970 , New Federal Rules in Pennsylvania 1938 and Goodrich Amram Pennsylvania Procedural Rules Service published annually from 1940 through 1980 . His father was David Werner Amram , a prominent lawyer and early American Zionist . His son David Amram is a noted composer, musician and writer. The Philip Werner Amram Award was established in his honor in 1990. ref Daniel Casciato ... Persondata . NAME Amram ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1990 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Amram Category University of Pennsylvania Law School alumni ...   more details



  1. David Werner Amram

    David Werner Amram May 16, 1866 June 27, 1939 was a prominent lawyer and legal scholar, as well as an early American Zionist . Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , he received a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1887, and an LL.B. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1889. He later served as a member of the law school faculty, where he was eventually joined by his son, Philip Werner Amram . He also noted for his biblical and talmudic scholarship, and published numerous books on the subject, including The Jewish Law of Divorce According to Bible and Talmud 1896 , Leading Cases in the Bible 1905 . His most famous book, The Makers of Hebrew Books in Italy 1909 , details the earliest history of Hebrew book printing, including the first complete edition of the Talmud published by Daniel Bomberg in the early sixteenth century. Amram was among the earliest adherents of the Zionist movement. He served as a director of the Federation of American Zionists, and as an editor of The Maccabean , the official publication of the Zionist Organization of America . References http ajcarchives.org AJC DATA Files 1941 1942 6 BioSketches.pdf Biographical Sketch of David Werner Amram Persondata NAME Amram, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American lawyer DATE OF BIRTH May 16, 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 27, 1939 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Amram, David Category 1866 births Category 1939 deaths Category American Zionists Category University of Pennsylvania alumni Category University of Pennsylvania Law School alumni Category American lawyers Category People from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania US legal academic bio stub ...   more details



  1. Amram ben Diwan

    references date November 2011 File Grave of Amram ben Diwan.jpg thumb 350px Grave of Amram ben Diwan, Ouazzane Amram ben Diwan d. 1782, Ouazzane , Morocco was a venerated 18th century rabbi whose tomb has become the site of an annual pilgrimage. Born in Jerusalem , he soon moved to Hebron in 1743 and was sent to Morocco in order to collect donations for the Holy land from the Moroccan Jews Jewish community there. He took residence in Ouazzane where he taught the Talmud and had many disciples. After 10 years spent in Morocco, Rabbi Amram returned to Hebron and, according to legend, entered the Cave of the Patriarchs disguised as a Muslim because it was forbidden for Jews at the time. Someone recognized him and reported him to the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Pasha , who ordered his arrest. He was compelled to flee and returned to Morocco, where he was welcomed by the Jewish community of Fes . He is credited with many healing miracles and had at least one son, Rabbi Hayyim ben Diwan. While touring Morocco with his son, he fell ill and died in Ouazzane in 1782. His burial place in Ouazzane became a pilgrimage site and is regularly visited, particularly by people who invoke him to heal their illness. References http www.sephardiclegacy.com legacy.html Sephardiclegacy.com Category People from Jerusalem Category Moroccan rabbis Category 18th century Moroccan people Category People from Hebron Category Rabbis whose tombs have become pilgrimage sites ...   more details



  1. Saloum Cohen

    Image Saloum Cohen.jpg thumb 150px Shalom ben Amram ben Yitzhaq Saloum Cohen , also known as Shalom ben Amram ben Yitzhaq , lang he January 13, 1922&ndash February 9, 2004 , served as the Samaritan High Priest from 2001 until his death. He lived in Nablus in the West Bank and is buried in the cemetery of Kiryat Luza on Mount Gerizim . He was elected as a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council in 1996 out of 3 Samaritan candidates for their reserved seat elected by all electors, not only by Samaritans . His successor as High Priest is Elazar ben Tsedaka ben Yitzhaq . start box succession box title Samaritan High Priest before Levi ben Abisha ben Phinhas ben Yitzhaq after Elazar ben Tsedaka ben Yitzhaq years 2001&ndash 2004 end box Sources http shomron0.tripod.com 2004 feb12.html The High Priest, Shalom, son of Amram, son of Issac has passed away , The Samaritan Update III, 13 February 12, 2004 http shomron0.tripod.com 2004 feb26.html Shalom b. Amram, the Samaritan High Priest is dead. The new High Priest is Elazar b. Tsedaka , The Samaritan Update III, 14 February 26, 2004 http shomron0.tripod.com update3.28.2002.htm The Samaritan Delegation , The Samaritan Update March 28, 2002 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cohen, Saloum ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1922 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2004 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cohen, Saloum Category 2004 deaths Category 1922 births Category People from Nablus Category Samaritan high priests Category Members of the Palestinian Legislative Council Palestine politician stub nl Shalom ben Amram ...   more details



  1. Rabbinical Council of California

    The Rabbinical Council of California is the primary representative body of Orthodox Judaism in California . Its three primary areas of operation are overseeing Kashrut certification in the state, maintaining a Beit Din and community liaison. The current president is Rabbi Meyer H. May, the VPs are Rabbi Amram Gabay and Rabbi Sholom Tendler. External links http www.rccvaad.org Rabbinical Council of California Website California stub Jewish org stub Kashrut Category Kosher food certification organizations Category Jews and Judaism in California Category Orthodox Judaism in the United States ...   more details



  1. The Mini-Affair

    The Mini Affair is a 1967 Cinema of the United Kingdom British romance film romantic comedy film directed by Robert Amram and starring Georgie Fame , Rosemary Nicols and John Clive . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 283164 ref A leading Pop star is kidnapped in swinging London . Cast Georgie Fame Georgie Hart Rosemary Nicols Charlotte John Clive Joe Bernard Archard Sir Basil Grinling Lucille Soong Lucille Rick Dane Mike Maroon Julian Curry Ronnie Gretchen Regan Marianne Madeline Smith Samantha Clement Freud Stephen Catchpole Totti Truman Taylor Aunt Grace Clive Dunn Tyson Roy Kinnear Fire Extinguisher Salesman Eric Pohlmann World Banker William Rushton Chancellor of the Exchequer Irene Handl Cook in Chinese Restaurant References references External links imdb title 0247522 CinemaoftheUK DEFAULTSORT Mini Affair, The Category 1967 films Category British films Category 1960s comedy films Category English language films Category Films directed by Robert Amram 1960s UK film stub ...   more details



  1. Samaritan High Priest

    ben Yitzhaq 1920 2001 130 2001 2004 Shalom ben Amram ben Yitzhaq Saum Is haq al Samiri 1922 2004 ...   more details



  1. Pumbedita

    Infobox ancient site name Pumbedita native name lang arc alternate name image imagealttext caption map type Iraq map alt latitude 33.351111 longitude 43.786111 map size 220 location flagicon Iraq Fallujah , Iraq region coordinates type part of length width area height builder material built abandoned epochs cultures dependency of occupants event excavations archaeologists condition ownership public access website notes Pumbedita sometimes Pumbeditha , Pumpedita , or Pumbedisa lang arc was the name of a city in ancient Babylonia close to the modern day city of Fallujah . The city had a large Jews Jewish population and was a major center of Talmud scholarship that, together with the city of Sura city Sura , gave rise to the Babylonian Talmud . The academy there was founded by Judah ben Ezekiel in the late third century. The Babylonian Talmud mentions an incident where Rav Sheishet, a famous Rabbi judge from Nehardea, uses Pumbedita as part of a jest in an argument with Rav Amram after Rav Amram made a forced argument regarding whether children can assume ownership of a father s property in a case of doubtful transference of real property rights. After Rav Amram stated his position, Rav Sheishet retorted Are you from Pumbedita, where they push an elephant through the eye of a needle? Baba Metzia , 38b As in most debates, the jest was not the end of the argument. See also Talmudic Academies in Babylonia Fallujah Pumbedita Academy Mahuza Nehardea Academy Nehardea Firuz Shapur Sura city Sura Academy Talmudic Academies in the Land of Israel Category Talmud places Category Babylonia Category Jewish Babylonian history Category Babylonian cities Iraq geo stub Jewish hist stub de Pumbedita es Pumbedita fr Poumbedita it Pumbedita he pl Pumbedita ru yi ...   more details



  1. The Green Bag

    The Green Bag An Entertaining Journal of Law is a legal journal supported in part by George Mason University School of Law and is dedicated to publishing good writing about the law. Founded in 1997 by three former classmates of the University of Chicago Law School Ross Davies, David Gossett, and Montgomery Kosma , The Green Bag is published quarterly. In calling itself an entertaining journal, it is not strictly a journal of humor and unserious work. Rather, The Green Bag aims to publish articles that are brief, readable, and meant to provoke discussion. The journal was inspired by the original Green Bag , published between 1889 and 1914, and a legal magazine popular at the turn of the century during the Progressive Era . Among its offerings included a series of articles contributed by David Werner Amram , which formed the substance of his 1905 book, Leading Cases in the Bible . In these, Amram approached the Bible in a spirit of free scientific inquiry and illuminated the legal problems involved even indirectly in the biblical narrative. The striking originality and charming style of the book was of interest to students of both the law and the Bible. ref http ajcarchives.org AJC DATA Files 1941 1942 6 BioSketches.pdf David Werner Amram , American Jewish Committee , Biographical Sketches, 1942 ref Today, The Green Bag is frequently irreverent. For the past several years, subscribers have received each year a bobblehead doll depicting a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States . In addition to the periodical, the Green Bag Press publishes other works of legal interest, including The Green Bag Almanac and Reader , an annual collection of the year s best legal writing, and In Chambers Opinions of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States . External links http www.greenbag.org The Green Bag References Reflist Category American law journals Green Bag Category George Mason University ...   more details



  1. Subway Night

    Subway Night is an album by jazz hornist David Amram , released in 1972 on RCA Records . ref Allmusic class album id r172353 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Tracklisting Fabulous Fifties Little Momma Credo Subway Night Professor and the Panhandler Horn and Hardart Succotash Blues Neon Casbah East and West Ballad for Red Allen Message to the Politicians of the World Mean Dean Personnel Macdougal Street Composers Choir, Chorus Irwin Markowitz Trumpet Tony Miranda French Horn Jack O Hara Guitar Randy Peyton Quartet Choir, Chorus Henry Schuman Oboe Midhat Serbagi Viola Brooks Tillotson French Horn Wilmer Wise Trumpet Andy Statman Mandolin Al Harewood Drums William Arrowsmith Horn English Souren Baronian Clarinet Dick Baxter Engineer Sam T. Brown Guitar James Buffington French Horn Herb Bushler Bass Don Butterfield Tuba Earl Chapin French Horn Jane Cochran Oboe Kenny Kosek Violin Marvin Feinsmith Bassoon Charles Ganimian Ali Candido Hafid Bongos, Conga David Bromberg Guitar Electric , Guitar Pepper Adams Sax Baritone David Amram Piano, Producer, Vocals, Guitar, Flute Joe Beck Guitar Electric Joe Henderson Sax Tenor Bobby Jones saxophonist Bobby Jones Sax Tenor , Clarinet Thad Jones Trumpet George Mgrdichian Collin Walcott Tabla Bill Watrous Trombone Joe Wilder Trumpet References Reflist Category David Amram albums Category RCA Records albums Category 1971 albums ...   more details



  1. 1590s BC

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Decadebox BC 159 Events and trends ca. 1595 BC Mursili I , king of the Hittites , sacks Babylon . This brings an end to the rule of the descendants of Hammurabi in that kingdom. Significant people 1597 BC Aaron born to Amram and his wife Jochebed traditional date DEFAULTSORT 1590s Bc Category 1590s BC Category Decades 840 bs 1590te p.n.e. ca D cada del 1590 aC es A os 1590 a. C. eu K. a. 1590ko hamarkada fa ka . . 1590 ms 1590 an SM sk 90. roky 16. storo ia pred Kr. sh 1590 e pne. war 1590 nga dekada UC zh 1590 ...   more details



  1. Pull My Daisy (poem)

    Pull My Daisy is a poem by Allen Ginsberg , Jack Kerouac and Neal Cassady . It was written in the late 1940s in a similar way to the Surrealist exquisite corpse game, with one person writing the first line, the other writing the second, and so on sequentially with each person only being shown the line before. It provided the title for the film Pull My Daisy , which starred Ginsberg and was based on an event in the life of Cassady. The poem also featured in a jazz composition by David Amram , which appeared in the opening of the film. The film is available on the http www.ubu.com film leslie.html UBUWEB Archive . Pull My Daisy can be found published in various forms in Kerouac s Scattered Poems and Ginsberg s Collected Poems . Category Poetry by Allen Ginsberg Category Beat poetry Category American poems Category Poetry by Jack Kerouac ...   more details



  1. Kohath

    date April 2009 attribute Moses s birth narrative, which also mentions Amram and Jochebed, to the earlier ... familytree familytree , v v . familytree AMR IZH HEB UZZ AMR Amram IZH Izhar HEB Hebron Biblical ...   more details



  1. Art Phipps

    url yes cite book last David Amram first authorlink David Amram coauthors year 2007 title The Music of David Amram Jazz Portrait compilation publisher Fresh Sounds url Allmusic class album id r1244071 ...   more details



  1. Jacob ben Judah of London

    orphan date March 2010 Jacob ben Judah Hazzan was a thirteenth century Jewish legal codifier based in London , England . His grandfather was one Jacob he Aruk possibly Jacob le Long . In 1287 Jacob wrote Etz Chaim a ritual code in two parts, containing sixty and forty six sections respectively, dealing with the whole sphere of Halakah , and following in large measure Maimonides in the Mishneh Torah , though Jacob utilized also the Halakot Gedolot , the Amram Gaon Siddur of Amram Gaon , and the works of Moses of Coucy , Alfasi and the tosafist s. He quotes, furthermore, Isaac ben Abraham , Moses of London and Berechiah de Nicole Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln . Some verses by him are also extant. The Etz Chaim still exists in a manuscript which formerly belonged to Johann Christoph Wagenseil Wagenseil and is now in the Rathsbibliothek at Leipsic. The work is of interest as the chief literary production of an English Jew before the Edict of Expulsion Expulsion , and gives an account of the ritual followed by the Jews of England at that date. Sources JewishEncyclopedia article Jacob ben Judah Hazzan of London author Joseph Jacobs url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 62&letter J small Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography H. Adler, in Papers of the Anglo Jewish Historical Exhibition, p.  276, London, 1888 idem, in Steinschneider Festschrift, pp.  241 242 D. Kaufmann, as above and in J. Q. R. v. 353 374.J. small DEFAULTSORT London, Jacob Ben Judah Of Category Rishonim Category 13th century rabbis Category 13th century English people Category 13th century in London Category Orthodox Jews in London Category English Medieval rabbis Category English Jews of the Medieval and Tudor period ...   more details




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