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| in Rehovot in 1923, Yafeh's family moved to | Jerusalem a month after his birth, and were amongst th |
| ng in Jewish Law at the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem, a role he maintained until 1963. |
| rticipants of the First Crusade, and died in | Jerusalem a year after the crusade ended. |
| Jerusalem: A city of two nations with neighborhoods, b | |
| General Convention of the Church of the New | Jerusalem, a denomination built around the teachings o |
| Alan V. Murray, The Crusader Kingdom of | Jerusalem: A Dynastic History, 1099-1125. |
| rah in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of | Jerusalem, a Yeshiva of Talmud professionals that spec |
| I, Ben-Zvi founded "The Educational Farm" in | Jerusalem; a farm that provided agricultural education |
| In 1851 he published anonymously Babylon und | Jerusalem, a slashing criticism of the views of the Co |
| Eating as Tikun ( | Jerusalem: A Still Small Voice. |
| ster, to the order of Knights of St. John of | Jerusalem, a religious order who protected the routes |
| t is named after the village of Bethany near | Jerusalem, a location of several significant encounter |
| She also stars in | Jerusalem, a new play by Jez Butterworth at the Royal |
| In 1932 he was appointed the sixth Bishop of | Jerusalem, a post he held for 20 years. |
| ish philosophy from The Hebrew University of | Jerusalem, a Master of Arts in political philosophy fr |
| nn (November 28, 1892, Berlin - May 8, 1939, | Jerusalem) a German ethnomusicologist, linguist (Germa |
| bruary 1983, at a Peace Now demonstration in | Jerusalem, a right-wing militant named Yonah Avrushmi |
| Alan V. Murray, The Crusader Kingdom of | Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. |
| hich extended to Greece, Constantinople, and | Jerusalem, a journey attended with some risk in those |
| ublished The Rock: A Seventh Century Tale of | Jerusalem, a work of historical fiction that tells the |
| lso used by The African Hebrew Israelites of | Jerusalem, a vegan African American religious sect tha |
| Jesus Ben Sira of | Jerusalem: A Biblical Guide to Living Wisely (Collegev |
| ed in the title of her 1963 work Eichmann in | Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. |
| In 1950, he was elected mayor of | Jerusalem, a position he held for two years. |
| n elected to the Supreme Rabbinical Court in | Jerusalem, a position he continued to hold during his |
| n was a Knight of the Order of St Lazarus of | Jerusalem, a humanitarian charity, and in 1992 drove r |
| 0, Jews were a majority of the population of | Jerusalem, a situation that has continued ever since. |
| The Crusader Kingdom of | Jerusalem, a dynastic history 1099-1125. |
| ke of a good round figure), there existed in | Jerusalem a sort of university or academy-an instituti |
| aps indicating that the Venetians considered | Jerusalem a papal fief. |
| n, containing the godly misterie of heavenly | Jerusalem', a book dedicated to Queen Elizabeth: and a |
| the sixteenth century AD on the mountains of | Jerusalem, about 10 km west of the Jerusalem city, whe |
| He was a faculty member of the | Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. |
| and Stefan Wolpe before graduating from the | Jerusalem Academy of Music in 1945. |
| mporary Music, and in 2003 she graduated the | Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, where she studie |
| Later he founded an electronic studio at the | Jerusalem Academy of Music, following the guidelines o |
| r was appointed as an Honorary Fellow of the | Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance in recognition of |
| Yeshivat Dvar Yerushalayim, also called the | Jerusalem Academy of Jewish Studies, is a yeshiva for |
| in the Faculty of the Performing Arts in the | Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and in addition |
| He graduated from the | Jerusalem Academy of Music and Mannes College of Music |
| under the baton of the Maestro Zubin Mehta, | Jerusalem Academy Orchestra conducted by Martien van W |
| He is a graduate of the The | Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance in conducting and |
| Drora is a graduate of the | Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, where she has be |
| ch Trophimus accompanied Paul all the way to | Jerusalem, according to Acts 21:29), Paul must have ma |
| d was disfellowshipped by the Church of God ( | Jerusalem Acres). |
| of Toron, a seigneury within the Kingdom of | Jerusalem, actually a rear-vassalage of the Principali |
| ls held during the early 1960's, such as the | Jerusalem Adolf Eichmann trial (1961) and the Frankfur |
| d Minister without Portfolio responsible for | Jerusalem Affairs in December that year. |
| He founded a community of Hungarian Jews in | Jerusalem, affiliated with the Perushim section of the |
| very first Jew to settle in the Old City of | Jerusalem after the Six-Day War when the city was reun |
| Apocalypse of Baruch describes the state of | Jerusalem after the sack by Nebuchadnezzar in 587 BCE |
| Siege of Antioch and was one of the first in | Jerusalem after the successful siege of 15 July 1099. |
| The Patriarch returned to | Jerusalem after the Anglo-French victory on November 3 |
| She also became titular Queen consort of | Jerusalem, after Charles bought the title from Mary of |
| is the former chief rabbi of the Old City of | Jerusalem after handing over the post to his son Rabbi |
| odney King riots Los Angeles, a 2002 trip to | Jerusalem after a series of suicide bombings, a trip t |
| He was dismissed from the office of mayor of | Jerusalem after his involvement in the 1920 Palestine |
| In 1179 Henry went to | Jerusalem again with a party of French knights includi |
| This success secured the Kingdom of | Jerusalem against the Fatimad Caliphate's advances for |
| which was accepted by the Latin Patriarch of | Jerusalem, Albert Avogadro. |
| ary, his friends wrote to the communities of | Jerusalem, Aleppo, and Damascus, and he obtained books |
| iarch of Antioch, and Peter the Patriarch of | Jerusalem, all yielded after a brief resistance. |
| This included dates from Scotland and | Jerusalem, all the way to Los Angeles. |
| ot support Bar Kokhba, they were barred from | Jerusalem along with the rest of the Jews. |
| king Wadi Qelt, about 3.5 miles northeast of | Jerusalem along Highway 437 near Pisgat Zeev. |
| Christianity spread rapidly from | Jerusalem along major trade routes to major settlement |
| e buried in Mount Herzl military cemetery in | Jerusalem, along with those of Szenes and Reiss. |
| n is also a main member of the collective My | Jerusalem, along with fellow Gutter Twins musicians Cu |
| s a Roman Catholic church on Via Dolorosa in | Jerusalem, along the path that according to tradition |
| In 1924, he immigrated to | Jerusalem along with his illustrious father-in-law, hi |
| Aaron of | Jerusalem, also known as Abu al-Faraj Harun, was a Kar |
| e were prominent in the Order of St. John of | Jerusalem, also known as the Knights Hospitallers. |
| ved; Philip of Montfort and the Patriarch of | Jerusalem also escaped to Ascalon. |
| appointed to the Church of the Holy Cross in | Jerusalem, also being made a cardinal by Gregory XI. |
| ir female descendants claimed the Kingdom of | Jerusalem, although de jure their claims to the Kingdo |
| The British School of Archaeology in | Jerusalem, amalgamated within the Council for British |
| The Mufti of | Jerusalem Amin al-Husseini, who was known as the leade |
| time, notes that those who were besieged in | Jerusalem amounted to no fewer than six hundred thousa |
| Melbourne, Vienna, Madrid, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, | Jerusalem, Amsterdam, Budapest, Helsinki, Prague, Ista |
| ed extensively, performing in such places as | Jerusalem, Anchorage, Oahu, Copenhagen, London, and th |
| ttacks took place over a series of months in | Jerusalem and Palestinian Territories and been claimed |
| After Paul the Apostle was arrested in | Jerusalem and rescued from a plot against his life, th |
| It focuses specifically on the loss of | Jerusalem and points to the sins of the Latin States a |
| sade (1213-1221) was an attempt to reacquire | Jerusalem and the rest of the Holy Land by first conqu |
| cription of Palestine, of the antiquities of | Jerusalem, and a chronology from Adam till the death o |
| fore tried to get Ralph to marry Isabella of | Jerusalem, and thereby claim the throne, after Henry I |
| Capitolina c.135, see also Jewish Bishops of | Jerusalem and Anti-Judaism). |
| ly occupied by Israel in the West Bank, East | Jerusalem and Gaza |
| c come out of Greece and Turkey, followed by | Jerusalem and other parts of the Eastern Tradition. |
| n of the Tabernacle after the destruction of | Jerusalem and the Temple by the Babylonians in c. 587 |
| He undertook a pilgrimage to | Jerusalem and wrote an account of it. |
| in Liga Leumit, Hapoel Kfar Saba and Beitar | Jerusalem, and the winners of the regional divisions o |
| Dajani became president of the MCA in | Jerusalem and later the MCA's overall president. |
| Mohammad Amin al-Husayni, the Grand Mufti of | Jerusalem, and Adolf Hitler, December 1941 |
| Jews that owned large amounts of property in | Jerusalem and environs. |
| Amitsur was born in | Jerusalem and studied at the Hebrew University under t |
| f Antioch, Daimbert of Pisa the Patriarch of | Jerusalem, and Benedict the Archbishop of Edessa. |
| age book is published by Verba Publishers in | Jerusalem and is now in its second edition. |
| rth Africa, he recovers from a leg injury in | Jerusalem, and meets a serene Jewish girl of Spanish d |
| le eventually hospitalized in the West Bank, | Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. |
| nd as such used the title King of Naples and | Jerusalem, and Isabella became Queen consort. |
| e living conditions of the residents of East | Jerusalem and its surroundings. |
| s a Dame of Grace of the Order of St John of | Jerusalem and as an OBE in 1920. |
| In 1997 he returned to his posts in | Jerusalem, and was appointed Deputy Mayor, holding the |
| Hapoel Ramat Gan, Hapoel | Jerusalem and Hapoel Kfar Saba (who finished bottom of |
| Violence spread through East | Jerusalem and parts of the West Bank, and included thr |
| y other: the Holy Lavra of Saint Sabbas near | Jerusalem and the Monastery of St John (Studium) in Co |
| in social work from the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem, and an MA in social administration and soci |
| He was born on October 25, 1904 in | Jerusalem, and died on October 7, 1985 in Istanbul. |
| egensburg, Prague, Ostrava, Budapest, Namur, | Jerusalem and many other cities. |
| Arnaldi) at Yalo, to guard the road between | Jerusalem and Jaffa in 1132-33, along with some citize |
| The cities of | Jerusalem and Olomouc can be seen in the background of |
| low at the Institute for Advanced Studies in | Jerusalem, and Old Dominion Fellow at Princeton Univer |
| The site lasted til the Romans destroyed | Jerusalem and completely expelled the 'circumcised' in |
| Ellis has written two books Goodbye | Jerusalem and Goodbye Babylon, on his experiences of t |
| ypt he succeeded in making himself master of | Jerusalem and in forcing Menelaus to seek refuge in th |
| the Maccabee, the Jews subsequently entered | Jerusalem and purified the Temple (164 BCE), events co |
| win the title, whilst Hapoel Hadera, Hapoel | Jerusalem and Hapoel Rishon LeZion (in their first sea |
| corded with Jackson Browne), Randy Matthews, | Jerusalem, and Steve Camp. |
| Blau was born in | Jerusalem, and grew up in the Meah Shearim neighbourho |
| ees in history from the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem, and in political science from Tel Aviv Univ |
| o other great cities are mentioned, Jorslem ( | Jerusalem) and Perris (Paris), but their greatness is |
| 's arms, a combination of those of Lusignan, | Jerusalem, and Cilicia. |
| re are several Lelover Rebbes, in Bnei Brak, | Jerusalem, and New York. |
| ler's inn) for pilgrims on the route between | Jerusalem and Mecca via Nabi Musa. |
| Jarallah was born in | Jerusalem and was educated at the al-Azhar University |
| of Heaven, the Third Kingdom of Heaven, New | Jerusalem and the rewards given according to each one' |
| Which thing I also did in | Jerusalem: and many of the saints did I shut up in pri |
| ember of the Sephardi Community Committee in | Jerusalem, and also served as a member of its presidiu |
| Finally, Richard decides not to attack | Jerusalem and the coalition falls apart. |
| n Institute of Science; Hebrew University of | Jerusalem; and University of Aarhus. |
| cclesiastical diocese within the Province of | Jerusalem and the Middle East |
| ruly concrete, with his unique synthesis of ' | Jerusalem and Athens.' |
| eriod after the destruction of the Temple in | Jerusalem and represented by the bulk of the Mishnah a |
| He spent two summers at the Rubin Academy in | Jerusalem, and four summers in Aspen, Colorado. |
| He later headed a yeshiva in | Jerusalem, and was chairman of the city's religious co |
| member of the workers councils in Haifa and | Jerusalem, and was sent to Poland and Romania as an em |
| abbi Nochum Partzovitz at the Mir yeshiva in | Jerusalem and under Rabbi Shneur Kotler at Beth Medras |
| rosh yeshiva of Chut Shel Chessed Yeshiva of | Jerusalem and a popular speaker and author on Breslov |
| er meeting David Ben-Gurion during a trip to | Jerusalem, and joined Mapai, working in its Immigrant |
| He divides his time between homes in | Jerusalem and Wilmot, NH. |
| idor studied law at the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem, and practiced law while being active in the |
| Major tour include visits to Rom, | Jerusalem, and the USA. |
| division; North, Samaria, Sharon, Tel Aviv, | Jerusalem and South. |
| eath of Herod, her children decided to leave | Jerusalem and to live in Cappadocia with Glaphyra and |
| Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel | Jerusalem and Bnei Hasharon got a free card to the Qua |
| Dan Cinema but also appeared a few times in | Jerusalem and Haifa. |
| zed the Ethiopian eunuch on the road between | Jerusalem and Gaza; next he was "caught away" by the S |
| fore returning to Israel to be Archbishop of | Jerusalem and then Metropolitan of the Province. |
| In 1930, he returned from | Jerusalem, and married Landau's daughter Charlotte in |
| turn many Frankish soldiers, halt attacks on | Jerusalem and most importantly, return the part of the |
| In 1168 he made a pilgrimage to | Jerusalem, and then stayed for a year at Antioch. |
| Beit El has a higher elevation than | Jerusalem, and has cool nights in the summer and occas |
| gained an LL.B from the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem and worked as an attorney as well as becomin |
| a four-team league with sides from Tel Aviv, | Jerusalem and various youth programs. |
| He travels to | Jerusalem and eventually to Rome to complete the task. |
| terwards the family moved to Nablus, then to | Jerusalem, and thereafter finally to Jaffa. |
| building, destruction and reconstruction of | Jerusalem and its temple, in addition to the scenes of |
| ly been opened by the king, the Patriarch of | Jerusalem, and the viscount of Jerusalem. |
| ts objective was to capture villages between | Jerusalem and the coastal plain. |
| presentative to immigrant settlements around | Jerusalem and the Galilee. |
| Jerusalem!' and the title 'The Holy City' may have bee | |
| who was translated to the Patriarchal See of | Jerusalem and died a martyr at Acre in 1214; |
| Hapoel Haifa, Hapoel | Jerusalem and Maccabi Sha'arayim were all relegated to |
| Adoration of | Jerusalem and love of Zion - do not forget forever: Th |
| lip of Nablus, was a baron in the Kingdom of | Jerusalem and the seventh Grand Master of the Knights |
| Two other random teams, Hapoel | Jerusalem and Maccabi Haifa, have been drawn straight |
| estine and studied at a Teachers Seminary in | Jerusalem, and worked as a teacher in Rehovot and Peta |
| events that happened between Jesus' entry in | Jerusalem and his burial, or images of the Virgin Mary |
| f consists of a director, the Grand Mufti of | Jerusalem, and the Islamic Council. |
| b Islamic Empire under Caliph Umar conquered | Jerusalem and the lands of Mesopotamia, Levant, and Eg |
| e him and was invested with the territory of | Jerusalem, and Bohemund did the same for Antioch. |
| She was the daughter of Amalric I of | Jerusalem and his second wife Maria Comnena, making he |
| led in action on 7 March 1918 at Bireh, near | Jerusalem and is buried in the Jerusalem War Cemetery. |
| held in New York (1992), London, Amsterdam, | Jerusalem and elsewhere. |
| He teaches in Ramallah, | Jerusalem and Nablus. |
| ousaz continued an archaeological mission to | Jerusalem and the Qumran area on a yearly basis. |
| two German pilgrims who were returning from | Jerusalem and stopped for a few days in a town they ca |
| est who presided during the trial of Paul at | Jerusalem and Caesarea. |
| Tzedek rabbinical college in the Old City of | Jerusalem and has a graduate degree from University Co |
| dying philosophy at the Hebrew University of | Jerusalem and then law at the Jerusalem Law School. |
| e one of their local bases in the Kingdom of | Jerusalem and they renamed the city La Sephorie. |
| rolls of the Law which were in the Temple in | Jerusalem and which differed from one another in vario |
| ents following the Battle of Raphia, in both | Jerusalem and Alexandria. |
| d at 4 venues, Bloomfield (Tel Aviv), Teddy ( | Jerusalem) and the new venues that are being built in |
| ding to the Gospels Jesus rode a donkey into | Jerusalem, and the celebrating people there lay down t |
| d purified people would be allowed return to | Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple. |
| ed by religious convictions, he relocated to | Jerusalem, and was one of several Bukharian Jews respo |
| Earlier treaties had been negotiated between | Jerusalem and the Venetians and other Italian city-sta |
| f the exploits of Peter of Lusignan, King of | Jerusalem and of Cyprus. |
| ral new songs for the newest series of Jam & | Jerusalem and is credited as responsible for the show' |
| A treaty of alliance was established between | Jerusalem and the Venetians prior to the beginning of |
| 0 or 1252) was the daughter of Amalric II of | Jerusalem and Isabella of Jerusalem. |
| His position in the Kingdom of | Jerusalem and his ties with the Templars brought von M |
| ee from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in | Jerusalem, and studied four years at the Sir John Cass |
| the earlier history of the Latin Kingdom of | Jerusalem, and ends somewhat abruptly in 1121. |
| In 1973, he retired to | Jerusalem, and continued to teach as a Professor of Mo |
| l collaboration between The Israel Museum in | Jerusalem, and the Racine Art Museum in Wisconsin that |
| chronicle, claimed he had gone on crusade to | Jerusalem, and died there sometime around 1147. |
| at the time when Solomon built the Temple in | Jerusalem and Silvus Epitus was king of Alba Longa. |
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