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  1. The American Israelite

    Infobox Newspaper name The American Israelite logo image Image The American Israelite 2010.PNG 175px ... www.americanisraelite.com The American Israelite is a Jews Jewish weekly newspaper published in Cincinnati, Ohio . Founded in 1854 as The Israelite and assuming its present name ... influential figures in American Jewish life. During the 19th century, The American Israelite became ... history The first Jewish newspaper published in Cincinnati was the English language The Israelite , established ... Israelite Current Issue publisher The American Israelite accessdate August 5, 2010 ref It was also ... the relationship. ref name Bloch The Israelite began to be published by Edward Bloch and his Bloch ... ai cite web url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?letter A&artid 1388 title American Israelite ... Congregation B nai Israel in Memphis, Tennessee advertised for their first rabbi in The Israelite ... location Jackson, Mississippi year 2006 accessdate July 22, 2010 ref Image The Israelite 1859 09 163.png thumb right upright 175px September 16, 1859, front page of The Israelite Despite its spread, the early years of The Israelite were a financial struggle. Most subscribers did not pay their bills ..., a prolific writer, published in the editorial columns of The Israelite numerous studies on various ... publisher Funk and Wagnalls date 1901 1906 ref Another campaign he presented in the columns of The Israelite ... also wrote a number of novels, which appeared first as serials in the Israelite . A new name and continued influence The Israelite was renamed The American Israelite beginning with the issue of July ... Bloch A sister publication, The Chicago Israelite , was started in 1885. ref name Bloch The papers stressed ... accepted. ref name and 1900 Image The American Israelite TIS 1900 03 29 001.png thumb right upright 175px March 29, 1900, page of The American Israelite that announced the death of Isaac Mayer Wise ... 13 ref By 1900, The American Israelite , in combination with The Chicago Israelite , claimed a circulation ...   more details



  1. Koby Israelite

    Infobox musical artist name Koby Israelite image alt caption image size background non vocal instrumentalist birth name alias birth date birth date and age 1966 11 23 birth place Tel Aviv origin death date death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date 1st death place genre gypsy, punk rock, jazz, middle eastern, balkan, metal, drum and bass, klezmer occupation instrument accordion, percussion, piano, drums, guitar, bass, clarinet, saxophone, flute, bouzouki, mandolin years active YYYY YYYY or present label associated acts website notable instruments Koby Israelite is a multi instrumentalist composer , Record producer producer , songwriter and band leader . He released four critically acclaimed albums through John Zorn s Tzadik Records label Dance of the Idiots 2003 Mood Swings Koby Israelite album Mood Swings 2005 Orobas Book of Angels Volume 4 2006 Is He Listening? 2009 . King Papaya ... as producing solo material Israelite has established a career producing for a range of artists .... Biography Early life At the age of six, Koby Israelite started taking classical piano lessons ... of an accordion was a milestone in Koby s musical direction. br Israelite began gigging ... Cioc rlia . br After building Bamba studio s at his home in London, Israelite began producing, writing ... John Zorn , which was another milestone in Koby Israelite s career. Signing to Tzadik Koby Israelite ... 2003 , Mood Swings Koby Israelite album Mood Swings 2005 Orobas Book of Angels Volume 4 2006 and Is He Listening? 2009 . br Koby Israelite also contributed to a number of albums written by John ... 2005 Mood Swings Koby Israelite album Mood Swings 2006 Orobas Book of Angels Volume 4 2009 King Papaya ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Israelite, Koby ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH Tel Aviv DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Israelite, Koby Category ... Koby Israelite it Koby Israelite ...   more details



  1. Israelite Tower

    Infobox ancient site name Israelite Tower alternate name image imagealttext caption map type Jerusalem map alt location latitude 31.776414 longitude 35.231839 coordinates Coord 31 46 35.09 N 35 13 54.62 E type fortification builder material stone built 8 7th century BCE abandoned 586 BCE cultures epochs Iron Age , Hasmonean excavations 1969 1982 archaeologists Nahman Avigad condition public access limited management File Jerusalem Jewish Quarter map.svg right 275px thumb Map of Jerusalem s Jewish Quarter. The Israelite Tower stands north of the Broad Wall Jerusalem Broad Wall The Israelite Tower lang he is an archaeological site in Jerusalem s Jewish Quarter Jerusalem Jewish Quarter . The site features remains of the city s Iron Age fortifications which were later incorporated into the Hasmonean city walls. It was excavated by Israeli archaeologist Nahman Avigad during the 1970s. Finds unearthed at the site attest to the Neo Babylonian Empire Babylonian Siege of Jerusalem 587 BC destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. Excavation Between 1969 and 1982 Nahman Avigad conducted extensive excavations in the Jewish Quarter, situated on Jerusalem s southwestern hill. These excavations, covering an area of some 5 acres, proved crucial for the understanding of the history of settlement in this section of the old city. In the northern part of the quarter, Avigad and his team uncovered three well preserved segments of late Iron Age First Temple Period fortifications. One of these was the Israelite Tower, described as one of the most impressive fortification remains from biblical times to have been found in the land of Israel . ref name baa Israelite Tower Slightly ... the Israelite Tower are the remains of another tower and city wall. ref name ih Shaped .... ref name t10 ref name ih ref name jer ref name forts Access The Israelite Tower is located at the modern ... Guides isbn 978 1 900949 48 4 cite External links http www.jewish quarter.org.il atar migd.asp The Israelite ...   more details



  1. Israelite Diaspora

    Begun in or around the year 720 BC, a rebellion against the Assyrian Empire broke out, participated in by ancient Syria and the Philistines descendants of the Sea Peoples from Mycenaean Greece , and also with Egyptian encouragement. Sargon II , who had ascended to the throne of Assyria, probably after Shalmaneser V s victory over Samaria , reacted quickly, campaigning against the ancient Philistines, and captured the ancient cities of Gaza and Raphia. Sargon inflicted defeat upon a relief force sent by Egypt to Gaza, and exacted tribute from the Egyptians, and even from the Arabian s. Further, later rebellions in the area resulted in the swift extinction of the Philistines as a separate people, and in the conquest of Egypt by Assyria. Samaria had also been involved in this general rebellion against Assyrian control, and Sargon II punished Samaria and the other nations by extensively shifting captive populations within his provinces. Many of the captive inhabitants of the northern Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel , with its capital in Samaria, were exiled into distant regions of the Assyrian Empire, to the region of the Harbur River, the region around Nineveh and to the recently conquered cities of ancient Media. This began the Israelite Diaspora and the legend of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel . In the place of these displaced, exiled captives, Sargon II imported different peoples from Babylonia and Hamath and settled them in Samaria, where they inter mixed with the remaining Israelites and became the people known afterwards to history as the Samaritan s . Arabians were also re settled in Samaria by Sargon II, in 716 BC. These new, forced emigrants brought with them their social customs and their local gods, introducing them to the region and corrupting the remaining Israelites further with their idolatry idols and cult s, especially fertility worship. The southern Kingdom of Judah was left in an extremely weakened and vulnerable position, and it was not l ...   more details



  1. Early Israelite Campaigns

    After the The Exodus Exodus from Egypt thought by some scholars to have been c. 1450 BCE and by many other scholars to have never taken place , the surviving Israelites wandered into Canaan , seeking a home that they could make their own. After two fierce battles, they gained control. Campaignbox Early Israelite Campaigns Campaign The Israelites attacked the Canaanites . The ensuing Battle of Ai was an Israelite victory. Soon, a coalition of Canaanites and other northern city states of Canaan sent a force to halt the Israelite invasions of their country. However, an Israelite counterattack Battle of the Waters of Merom caught their enemies by surprise and routed them. Afterwards, the Israelites became established in their Promised Land . References Old Testament Category Old Testament Category Land of Israel ...   more details



  1. Israelite Bay, Western Australia

    Israelite Bay coord 33.61 S 123.876 E region AU WA , postcode 6452 is a bay and locality at Location on the south coast of Western Australia frequently mentioned in Bureau of Meteorology Australia Bureau of Meteorology weather reports as a geographical marker it does not have a climate record. Situated in the Shire of Esperance local government area, it lies east of Esperance, Western Australia Esperance and where the western end of the Great Australian Bight commences. It was the site of a significant telegraph station in the early 1900s ref Campbell, R. McK. 1995 Israelite Bay Post Office and Telegraph Station Perth, W.A.National Trust ref ref Considine, Phil Griffiths. 2004 Israelite Bay Post and Telegraph Station a ruin stabilised . Trust news National Trust of Australia W.A. , Sept. 2004, p.10 12 ref The eastern island group of the Archipelago of the Recherche is located near Israelite Bay. ref http www.edowa.org.au maps recherche web.pdf Map ref References reflist Further reading Esperance Council. 1984 Israelite Bay management plan . Esperance, W.A Esperance Shire Council External links http www.ga.gov.au bin gazd01?rec 309727 Geoscience Australia Towns Goldfields Esperance WA WesternAustralia geo stub Category Goldfields Esperance Category Towns in Western Australia Category Bays of Western Australia ...   more details



  1. Israelite-Aramean War

    unreferenced date September 2011 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Golan Heights partof Israelite Aramean War , Later Israelite Campaigns image caption Israeli invasion of Syria . date 874 BCE place Northwest of Samaria , Israel casus belli territory result Israelite victory combatant1 Israelites combatant2 Syrians br Amorites br Bashan commander1 Ahab of Israel commander2 Og of Bashan br Sihon of the Amorites br Ben Hadad I of Syria strength1 unknown strength2 unknown casualties1 no reliable estimates casualties2 127,000 casualties Campaignbox Later Israelite Campaigns The Israelite Aramean War was a war between the Israelites and Syria , Bashan , and the Amorites . Israel took over the Golan Heights , a vital landmark. War Israel planned to take over the Golan Heights to halt the Syrian offensives at their capital of Jerusalem . However, they were put together with the Bashanites and Amorites in battle for all of the strategic land. At the Battle of Edrei , the Bashanites were defeated and Og was killed. Afterwards, the Amorites were also defeated and both Sihon and all of his people were killed. Then, the Israelites came upon their main opponent, the Aramean Syria ns. Syrian monarch Ben Hadad I had a fierce standoff with the invaders. There were no reliable estimates for both sides casualties, but some sources put Syrian casualties as high as 127,000 soldiers. Still, Ahab of Israel managed to crush the Syrians and take over the heights to complete the later conquests of the Kingdom of Israel . Category Military history of Asia Category History of the Middle East ...   more details



  1. Christian Israelite Church

    The Christian Israelite Church was founded in 1822 by the prophet John Wroe in England . From 1822 to 1831, the church had its headquarters in the town of Ashton under Lyne , Lancashire , which the church wanted to turn into a new Jerusalem . Wroe s followers intended to build a wall around the town with four gateways. The wall was never constructed, but the four gatehouses were, as was a printing press. Popular opinion in Ashton under Lyne turned against Wroe when he was accused of indecent behaviour in 1831, but the charges were dismissed. The Church spread to Australia and the United States of America, where it is still active. ref Nevell 1994 , p.  95. ref ref citation url http www.tameside.gov.uk blueplaque prophetwroe title A Tribute to Prophet Wroe 1782&ndash 1863 publisher Tameside.gov.uk accessdate 2009 07 10 ref Today there are groups of members meeting in Australia at locations including Sydney City, the Sydney suburb of Windsor, Victoria Windsor , Fitzroy, Victoria Fitzroy in Melbourne , the Central Coast New South Wales Central Coast and Singleton, New South Wales Singleton in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales . ref Official Christian Israelite webpage 2008 ref One of his followers was de Carl Friedrich Zimpel Carl Friedrich Zimpel , his ambassador for the European countries where people speak German and French. References reflist Refimprove date November 2008 External links http www.cichurch.com The Christian Israelite Church official website Category Adventism Category Apocalypticists Category Christianity in Australia Category Fundamentalist denominations Category Religious organizations established in 1822 Category Christian denominations, unions, and movements established in the 19th century ...   more details



  1. Israelite highland settlement

    unref date April 2010 Israelite highland settlement refers to ancient Israelite settlement in the highlands north of Jerusalem discovered in archaeological field survey s conducted in Israel since the 1970s. These surveys found a large increase in the settled population dating to 1200 BCE. It is not known whether the Israelites arrived in the wake of conquests or the new villages were established by former nomads or displaced persons. A similar increase was not found in the surrounding lowland areas. According to archaeological evidence, these areas may have been inhabited by Canaan Canaanite s or Sea People. A 2005 book by Robert D. Miller applies statistical modeling to the sizes and locations of the villages, grouping them by economic and political features. He found highland groupings centered on Dothan ancient city Dothan , Tirzah, Shechem , and Shiloh Biblical Shiloh . The tribal territory of Benjamin was not organized around any main town. This evidence does not prove there was a conquest as described in the Book of Joshua , but if the biblical reference to daughter villages means all villages closest to that town, the List of surviving and destroyed Canaanite cities list of Canaanite towns not taken in Book of Judges Judges 1 27 35, which begins Nor did Manesseh drive out Bet Shean and her daughter villages ... , the correspondence to the survey results is remarkably accurate. Towns not captured in the central zone were Taanach, Ibleam, Megiddo place Meggido , Dor , Gezer , Aijalon , Shaalbim, and Jerusalem. See also Biblical archaeology Archaeology of Israel List of Biblical names Bibliography cite book author William G. Dever Dever, William G. title Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did They Come From? publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans year 2003 isbn 0 8028 0975 8 cite book author Finkelstein, Israel, and Neil Asher Silberman title The Bible Unearthed Archaeology s New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its Sacred Texts publisher Free Press year 2002 ...   more details



  1. Israelite Association of Venezuela

    File Synagogue of Caracas.jpg thumb 250px Tiferet Israel , the main synagogue of the Israelite Association of Venezuela The Israelite Association of Venezuela, Spanish language Spanish Asociaci n Israelita de Venezuela , known as Tiferet Israel , founded in the 1920 s by Sephardic Jews, is the oldest surviving Jewish organization in Venezuela. An association of Sephardic Jews, it supports a large synagogue in Caracas and counts about 800 families among its members. ref David Krusch. http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource vjw venezuela.html The Virtual Jewish History Tour Venezuela , Jewish Virtual Library ref 2009 attack In late January 2009, the synagogue was badly damaged in a well organized attack, following an article inciting anti Semitic violence, which appeared later removed, and replaced by an apology on a government website, after the 2008 2009 Israel Gaza conflict . ref http news.yahoo.com s ap 20090206 ap on re la am ca lt venezuela anti semitism Venezuela s Jews fear more attacks , Yahoo News, 02 06 2008 ref ref http deportes.eluniversal.com 2009 01 31 pol ava grupo armado causa d 31A2211363.shtml Grupo armado causa destrozos en la Asociaci n Israelita de Venezuela , El Universal , 01 02 2009 ref ref http fr.jpost.com servlet Satellite?cid 1233304645657&pagename JPost 2FJPArticle 2FPrinter Synagogue in Venezuela vandalized , Jerusalem Post , 01 02 2009 ref An armed gang consisting of 15 unidentified men broke into the synagogue, tied and gagged security guards and occupied the building for several hours. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi americas 7863356.stm Synagogue desecrated in Venezuela , BBC, 01 02 2009 ref Anti Semitic and anti Israeli graffiti was daubed on the walls ref http www.caiv.org galerias.php?gale seccion Atentado 20contra 20la 20AIV&id 43 Confederaci n de Asociaciones Israelitas de Venezuela , 01 02 2009 ref and the synagogue office and Holy Ark were ransacked. They also called for Jews to be expelled from the country. Venezuela s Foreign ...   more details



  1. Ancient Israelite cuisine

    Ancient Israelite Cuisine refers to the Cuisine food eaten by the Israelites ancient Israelites during a period of over a thousand years, from the beginning of the History of ancient Israel and Judah Israelite ... beliefs, which prohibited the consumption of certain foods, shaped the Israelite diet. There was considerable ... and climate Israelite agriculture also depended on rainfall rather than the river based irrigation ... of Israelite cuisine occurred well before the Israelite period. On the other hand, vestiges of the cuisine ... cite book title Eat and Be Satisfied last Cooper first John year 1993 pages 4 9 ref Pre Israelite ... name Feinberg12 Israelite period File Derech Hadorot 3.JPG right thumb Granaries from an Iron Age Israelite fortress in the Negev, reconstructed at Derech Hadorot, Hecht Museum , Haifa . The Israelite ... united Israelite monarchy , central store cities were built, and greater areas of the northern Negev ... Origins of Israel and Judah 1200 586 BCE division of the Israelite kingdom , Jerusalem and a number ... Hazor . During the later Iron Age Iron Age II period, roughly the same period as the Israelite and Judean ... Israelite period until the Judaea Roman province Roman period , even though new foods became available ... ancient Israelite was mainly one of bread, cooked grains and legumes. Bread was eaten ... eaten until the end of the Israelite monarchy was mainly made from barley flour during the Second ... to Israelite society, not only as a source of food, is illustrated by the biblical method for Biblical ..., fenugreek , field peas and Vicia ervilia bitter vetch have been found at Iron Age Israelite ... of the Mediterranean triad in Israelite cuisine. Olive oil was used for not only as food and for cooking ... and soil of the Geography of Israel Central hills Israelite highlands and a significant part ... later in the Israelite period as the means of production improved and became more widespread. By early ... dried for use when the fresh fruit was out of season. They probably played a minor part in Israelite ...   more details



  1. Mood Swings (Koby Israelite album)

    Vocals Koby Israelite tracks 1, 5, 8, 12 References Reflist Category 2005 albums Category Albums produced by Koby Israelite Category Koby Israelite albums ...   more details



  1. Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ

    The Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ ICGJC , formerly known as the Israeli Church of Universal Practical Knowledge is a Black Hebrew Israelite Christian group which accepts the Old Testament Old and New Testament s as well as the Apocryphal Deuterocanonical Books Apocrypha , as Biblical inspiration inspired Scripture , and which believes that specific people of African and West Indian descent are the lost 12 tribes of Israel and are the true racial and Biblical Jews. And they have historically claimed racial superiority to Caucasians, and claim to have divine favor and inspiration. ICGJC World Headquarters is located in New York City New York City , New York . ref name Ready cite web url http www.splcenter.org intel intelreport article.jsp?aid 941 title Ready for War accessdate 2008 11 22 date Fall 2008 work Intelligence Report publisher Southern Poverty Law Center ref ref name religioustolerance http www.religioustolerance.org bhi.htm Black Hebrew Israelites BHI Religious Tolerance. Retrieved 7 November 2011. ref ref name icgjc cite web url http thecomforter.info title ICGJC World Headquarters publisher Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ accessdate 2012 04 15 ref The ICGJC and its various splinter groups can be loosely grouped together as sects which advocate a King James Only movement King James Version onl y approach to the Bible i.e. they only endorse the KJV as scripture , and the belief that Caucasians are Edomites. ref name religioustolerance The Israelite Church is nontrinitarian , but believes that Jesus was God s divine Son and Messiah, and Redeemer for sinful Israelites. The ICGJC also hold to strong apocalyptic views of the end of the world. ref name Ready References Reflist External links Official website 1 thecomforter.info format flash http theholyconceptionunit.org ICGJC former website http saintsunit.org ICGJC Saints Unit http icgjcpgh.org ICGJC Pittsburgh Division http icgjcmd.org ICGJC Maryland and Washington D.C. Division Category Black ...   more details



  1. Israelite School of Universal Practical Knowledge

    Inappropriate tone date August 2010 File HEBREW ISRAELITES.jpg thumb Street Ministry of the Israelite School of Universal Practical Knowledge Israelite School of Universal Practical Knowledge ISUPK is a non profit organization based in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Upper Darby , Pennsylvania , US. The group is part of the Black Hebrew Israelites Hebrew Israelism movement, ref name god and general cite news url http www.splcenter.org intel intelreport article.jsp?aid 948 title God and the General. Leader Discusses Black Supremacist Group date Fall 2008 work Intelligence Report publisher Southern Poverty Law Center accessdate 2008 09 08 ref which regards American blacks as descendants of the Israelites Twelve Tribes of Israel . ref cite web url http www.splcenter.org intel intelreport article.jsp?sid 433 title History of Hebrew Israelism work Intelligence Report publisher Southern Poverty Law Center accessdate 2008 09 08 ref The Southern Poverty Law Center has labeled ISUPK an extremist and Black supremacy black supremacist group. ref name god and general ISUPK has demonstrated at the corner of Eighth and H Street Washington, D.C. H street s in Washington, D.C., since 2004, ref cite news url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2007 09 21 AR2007092102125 pf.html title How Loud is Loud? Across the District, Residents Are Seeking Relief From Jarring, Vexing, Headache Inducing Noise last Seregi first Marianne work The Washington Post publisher Saturday, September 22, 2007 pages B01 accessdate 2008 09 08 ref but residents complain the group amplifies their open air preaching to more than 90 decibels and that their message is offensive. ref cite news url http www.wtopnews.com ?sid 1349415&nid 695 title Bring The Noise last Segraves first Mark date February 21, 2008 publisher WTOP FM WTOP News accessdate 2008 09 14 ref Some homeowners say the group accuses white and gay ... DEFAULTSORT Israelite School Of Universal Practical Knowledge Category Organizations based in Philadelphia ...   more details



  1. Mishkan (disambiguation)

    Mishkan is the Hebrew language Hebrew word for the dwelling place of God, or the Tabernacle . It may refer to The Israelite Tabernacle Judaism Tabernacle Disambig ...   more details



  1. Mood Swings

    Mood Swings may refer to Mood Swings Harem Scarem album Mood Swings Harem Scarem album , 1993 Mood Swings Koby Israelite album Mood Swings Koby Israelite album , 2005 Mood Swings Small Sins album Mood Swings Small Sins album , 2007 disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Mithcah

    Mithcah lang he is one of the places the Israelite s stopped at during the Exodus . Its name means sweetness . ExodusStation Terah Hashmonah Eastons Tanakh stub pl Mitka ...   more details



  1. Dance of the Idiots

    notability Music date June 2010 Refimprove date May 2010 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dance of the Idiots Type studio Artist Koby Israelite Cover Released March, 2003 Genre Avant garde music Avant garde , contemporary classical music , jazz , kletzmer Length 47 00 Label Tzadik Records Tzadik Producer Koby Israelite Chronology Koby Israelite Last album This album Dance of the Idiots br 2003 Next album Mood Swings Koby Israelite album Mood Swings br 2005 Album ratings rev1 Klezmer Shack rev1score favorable ref http www.klezmershack.com bands israelite dance israelite.dance.html Klezmer Shack review ref rev2 Allmusic Rating rev2score Rating 4 5 ref Allmusic class album id r634505 pure url yes Allmusic Rating review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Dance of the Idiots is the first Koby Israelite album to be released on the Tzadik Records imprint in 2003. Track listing Saints and dates 3 37 Toledo five four 4 33 If that makes any sense 5 46 Diego 1 51 Battersea blues 7 59 I used to be cool 5 15 In the meantime 6 20 Wanna Dance 5 36 Truah 4 30 2nd of Tamuz 3 35 Dance of the Idiots 2 47 Happylouge 1 44 Personnel Koby Israelite drums, vocals, electric guitar, pocket clarinet, flutes, piano, accordion, keyboard,melodica, percussion, programming Levi Levin vocals Marcel Mamaliga violin Ofir Gal guitar, rhythm guitar Stefan Redtenbacher bass guitar Gilad Atzmon clarinet, baritone and tenor saxophones Sid Gauld trumpet, flugel horn Reut Regev trombone Howard Davies didgeridoo Yaron Stavi upright bass, electric upright bass Marin accordion References Reflist Category 2003 albums Category Tzadik Records albums Category Koby Israelite albums ...   more details



  1. Lion of Judah (disambiguation)

    The Lion of Judah is the symbol of the Israelite tribe of Judah in the Book of Genesis. Lion of Judah may also refer to Lion Of Judah , an album by Integrity Hosanna Music The Lion of Judah , a film produced by Animated Family Films disambig ...   more details



  1. King Papaya

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name King Papaya Type studio Artist Koby Israelite Cover Released November 15, 2009 Recorded 2007 Genre Avant garde music Avant garde , Electronic music electronic , World music world , Country music country , kletzmer , jazz , Rock music rock Length 48 00 Label Circus Mayhem Records Producer Koby Israelite Last album Is He Listening? br 2009 This album King Papaya br 2009 Next album Album ratings rev1 Fly Global Music rev1score favourable ref name flyglobal1 cite web url http www.flyglobalmusic.com fly archives europe reviews koby israelite king papaya.html Orobas Book of Angels, Vol. 4 Review accessdate 2010 05 31 title flyglobalmusic.com ref Automatically generated by DASHBot King Papaya is the fifth album by Koby Israelite , recorded and mixed in Bamba Studios, London 2007 and released independently through Circus Mayhem Records. The album comes with a 28 page story by Ofir Touche Gafla. The album is dedicated to Koby s friend Ophir Star who died shortly after mixing the album. Track listing Overture 2 43 The King s Laughter 4 37 Peardition Girls 4 23 Word Travels Fast 2 26 The Moroser 4 08 Still Laughing 0 27 Circus Mayhem 4 28 Bald Patch 2 42 A Band of Gypsies 4 16 Hell s Kitchen 1 26 Arrival of the Telepather 2 15 Into the Subconscious 1 43 Meeting an Angel 3 58 Jacky Jones 1 24 Last Laugh 0 53 Molly s Sacrifice 4 07 The Saddest Joke Ever 5 24 Personnel Koby Israelite Drums, Percussion, Accordion, Keyboards, Guitar, Bouzouki, Indian Banjo, Vocals, Flute, Electric Bass, Cajon, Arrangements and Producer Yaron Stavi Bass Sebastian Merrick Executive Producer Yoad Nevo Mastering Ophir Star Mixing References Reflist Category 2009 albums Category Albums produced by Koby Israelite Category Koby Israelite albums it King Papaya ...   more details



  1. Four room house

    wikify date December 2011 update date January 2012 main History of ancient Israel and Judah Israelites Image Israelite pillared house.jpg thumb A model of a typical Israelite house, the so called four room house . Image Reconstructed israelite house, Monarchy period2.jpg thumb A reconstructed Israelite house, Monarchy period, 10th 7th cents b.c.e. Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel File 4 room house archiology .jpg thumb Reconstructed ground plan The Four room house is the name given to the typical mud brick or stone Israelite house in the iron age Levant . ref cite journal last Bunimovitz first Schlomo coauthors Avraham Faust title The four room house Embodying Iron Age israelite society journal Near Eastern archaeology volume 66 issue 1 2 pages 22 31 publisher Scholars Press, Atlanta, GA year 2003 doi 10.2307 3210929 jstor 3210929 ref It is so named because its floor plan, the only portion typically remaining in excavated archeological sites, is divided into four sections. It is also called a pillared house because three ground level rooms are separated by two rows of wood pillars holding the second floor. The house masters lived on the second floor, the ground floor being used as a manger for animals and for storage. References Reflist External links Archeological remnants http www.bibleplaces.com beersheba.htm , http www.bibleplaces.com hazor.htm . Israelites Jewish history DEFAULTSORT Four Room House Category Jewish history Category Archaeology of Israel Category House types de Vierraumhaus fr Maison quatre pi ces he nl Isra litisch vierkamerhuis ...   more details



  1. Zalmonah

    Zalmonah lang he was one of the places the Israelite s stopped during the Exodus Book of Numbers Numbers 33 41,42 . Its name may mean shady Citation needed date March 2011 . ExodusStation Mount Hor Punon Category Torah places Tanakh stub pl Calmona ...   more details



  1. Oboth

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Oboth Lang he n is one of the places the Israelite s stopped at during the Exodus . Its name may mean bottles . Citation needed date March 2009 ExodusStation Punon Iye Abarim Tanakh stub pl Obot ...   more details



  1. Iye Abarim

    Iye Abarim lang he was one of the places the Israelite s stopped at during the Exodus . The name means Ruins of Abarim . It is also called Ije abarim, Iyim. It is in the wilderness which is opposite Moab toward the sunrise. ExodusStation Oboth Dibon Dibon Gad Eastons Tanakh stub pl Ijje Abarim ...   more details



  1. Gideon (Handel)

    Orphan date February 2011 Handel oratorios Gideon no HWV number is an oratorio pastiche compiled largely from the works of George Frideric Handel by John Christopher Smith . It was first performed on 10 February 1769 at Royal Opera House Covent Garden , London. Much of the oratorio is derived from the works of Handel, but Smith used an overture and six vocal items from his own oratorio of 1762 The Feast of Darius . Dramatis Personae Gideon tenor Oreb soprano Joash Bass vocal range bass Angel soprano Israelite x3 soprano Messenger soprano Israelite countertenor Prophet bass Priest of Ball bass External links http gfhandel.org reviews gideon.htm gfhandel.org Gideon review . Category Oratorios by George Frideric Handel classical composition stub ...   more details




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