Yehoshua sent a small group of soldiers into Ai but they were defeated. It was discovered that Achan had stolen gold coins, which was against God's command. As punishment, Achan was killed. Yehoshua then came up with a new plan to defeat Ai by pretending to retreat and drawing the army out, then turning and attacking them, which resulted in Bnei Yisrael winning the battle.
1) Uthman ibn Affan took the original Quran compiled during Abu Bakr's reign and ordered copies to be made and distributed to Muslim regions while destroying unofficial copies to standardize the text.
2) Khalid ibn Walid was one of the greatest military commanders in early Muslim history, fighting in many battles including Uhud where he led the Meccan forces against Muslims.
3) After the Battle of Badr, most prisoners of war who could not pay ransom were freed without punishment.
1) Yehoshua sent a small group of meraglim into Ai to scout it out but was defeated in battle against them.
2) It was discovered that Achan had stolen gold coins from a destroyed city in violation of God's command, so Achan was executed.
3) Yehoshua then came up with a plan to feign a retreat to draw the army of Ai out of their walled city, at which point he set the city on fire, leading the Israelites to victory in the battle.
Harsh narain jizyah and the spread of islam IndiaInspires
This document discusses the Islamic concept of jizyah, a tax imposed on non-Muslims (dhimmis) living under Islamic rule. It was intended as an alternative to killing or enslaving non-Muslims who did not convert to Islam. The payment of jizyah was seen as a sign of subjugation and humiliation for non-Muslims. The document traces the origins of jizyah to interactions between Muhammad and Christian communities in Arabia, and it describes how jizyah was imposed on non-Muslim populations in conquered lands like India, where it remained in place for centuries. The payment of jizyah relegated dhimmis to second-class status under Islamic
Yehoshua sent spies to scout Ai and plan an attack. When the spies reported only a small defense force, Yehoshua sent 3,000 men to conquer Ai but they were defeated, with 36 men dying. God told them something had been stolen from Jericho, and it was discovered that Achan had taken gold, silver, and other valuables, which he hid. Achan was executed for breaking God's command. Yehoshua then came up with a new plan to lure the king of Ai out of the city with a small force, while 30,000 men lay in ambush, allowing them to conquer Ai.
Yehoshua sent a small army of 3000 soldiers to conquer Ai, expecting it to be an easy victory like their conquest of Jericho. However, the Israelites were defeated in battle due to the sins of Achan, who had stolen valuables dedicated to God. Yehoshua devised a plan where his army pretended to flee to draw the army of Ai out of their city, then circled back to ambush them and burn the now unguarded city to the ground, securing an important victory for the Israelites.
Purim is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the events recounted in the Book of Esther, in which the Jews of ancient Persia were saved from genocide. The story took place around 400 BCE, when the Persian official Haman plotted to kill all the Jews but was ultimately hanged for his plan instead. Today, Jews celebrate Purim by dressing up, eating pastries called Hamantaschen, and reading the Megillah, or scroll of Esther, to remember this story and how the Jews were delivered from a terrible fate.
Yehoshua sent a small group of soldiers into Ai but they were defeated. It was discovered that Achan had stolen gold coins, which was against God's command. As punishment, Achan was killed. Yehoshua then came up with a new plan to defeat Ai by pretending to retreat and drawing the army out, then turning and attacking them, which resulted in Bnei Yisrael winning the battle.
1) Uthman ibn Affan took the original Quran compiled during Abu Bakr's reign and ordered copies to be made and distributed to Muslim regions while destroying unofficial copies to standardize the text.
2) Khalid ibn Walid was one of the greatest military commanders in early Muslim history, fighting in many battles including Uhud where he led the Meccan forces against Muslims.
3) After the Battle of Badr, most prisoners of war who could not pay ransom were freed without punishment.
1) Yehoshua sent a small group of meraglim into Ai to scout it out but was defeated in battle against them.
2) It was discovered that Achan had stolen gold coins from a destroyed city in violation of God's command, so Achan was executed.
3) Yehoshua then came up with a plan to feign a retreat to draw the army of Ai out of their walled city, at which point he set the city on fire, leading the Israelites to victory in the battle.
Harsh narain jizyah and the spread of islam IndiaInspires
This document discusses the Islamic concept of jizyah, a tax imposed on non-Muslims (dhimmis) living under Islamic rule. It was intended as an alternative to killing or enslaving non-Muslims who did not convert to Islam. The payment of jizyah was seen as a sign of subjugation and humiliation for non-Muslims. The document traces the origins of jizyah to interactions between Muhammad and Christian communities in Arabia, and it describes how jizyah was imposed on non-Muslim populations in conquered lands like India, where it remained in place for centuries. The payment of jizyah relegated dhimmis to second-class status under Islamic
Yehoshua sent spies to scout Ai and plan an attack. When the spies reported only a small defense force, Yehoshua sent 3,000 men to conquer Ai but they were defeated, with 36 men dying. God told them something had been stolen from Jericho, and it was discovered that Achan had taken gold, silver, and other valuables, which he hid. Achan was executed for breaking God's command. Yehoshua then came up with a new plan to lure the king of Ai out of the city with a small force, while 30,000 men lay in ambush, allowing them to conquer Ai.
Yehoshua sent a small army of 3000 soldiers to conquer Ai, expecting it to be an easy victory like their conquest of Jericho. However, the Israelites were defeated in battle due to the sins of Achan, who had stolen valuables dedicated to God. Yehoshua devised a plan where his army pretended to flee to draw the army of Ai out of their city, then circled back to ambush them and burn the now unguarded city to the ground, securing an important victory for the Israelites.
Purim is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the events recounted in the Book of Esther, in which the Jews of ancient Persia were saved from genocide. The story took place around 400 BCE, when the Persian official Haman plotted to kill all the Jews but was ultimately hanged for his plan instead. Today, Jews celebrate Purim by dressing up, eating pastries called Hamantaschen, and reading the Megillah, or scroll of Esther, to remember this story and how the Jews were delivered from a terrible fate.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out Ai and sent fewer soldiers than expected to capture the city. However, an Israelite named Achan had stolen items from the conquered city of Yericho, so God was not with them and they lost the battle. Yehoshua then came up with a new plan where he tricked the king of Ai into leaving the city undefended, allowing the Israelites to capture and burn Ai. The Israelites then rejoiced over capturing Ai.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out Ai, thinking it would be easy to conquer, but his initial attack with 3000 men resulted in the loss of 36 men. It was discovered that a man named Achan had stolen gold from a previous battle, which angered God and caused them to lose. Achan was executed for his crime. Yehoshua then launched a second attack on Ai, leaving an army hidden while luring the people of Ai into a chase outside the city walls. Once Ai's army pursued them, Yehoshua set fire to Ai, leading the Israelites to victory in the battle.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out the city of Ai, and they reported that there were not many people there. However, when Yehoshua attacked Ai with 3,000 soldiers, they were defeated and lost 36 men. God told them this was because someone had taken valuable items from a destroyed city against God's commands. They discovered it was Achan who had taken these things, so Achan was executed. Then, Yehoshua came up with a plan where he sent soldiers to hide and wait behind Ai while the rest of his army pretended to flee to draw the king of Ai out of the city, leaving it unprotected, at which point they conquered it.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out Ai, thinking it would be easy to defeat after their victory over Jericho. However, the Israelites were defeated in battle against Ai, losing 36 men. God told them this was because someone had secretly taken gold and other items from Jericho that were forbidden. Achan admitted to taking the gold and was executed for his actions. Yehoshua then came up with a new battle plan, sending part of his army to sneak around and attack Ai from the rear while drawing the army out, allowing them to capture and burn the now undefended city. The Israelites were victorious in conquering Ai.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out the city of Ai, thinking it would be weak to conquer with only 3,000 soldiers. However, the Jews were defeated because the man Achan had stolen precious items in violation of God's commands. Yehoshua then devised a plan to defeat Ai by sending 30,000 soldiers to hide and wait behind the city walls while a smaller force attacked to draw Ai's army out of the city, allowing the hidden forces to enter and capture the now undefended city.
The document is written by Jayden McGinley but provides no other information. It does not contain enough content to summarize meaningfully in 3 sentences or less.
Blogging in the Classroom, Why? 1st May 2013 - Digital Technology Conferenc...Jewish Interactive
The document discusses using blogs in the classroom and provides guidance on starting a classroom blog. It recommends choosing a blogging platform like Blogger or WordPress that is free and has apps. The document instructs teachers to start small with simple blog posts, integrate blogging into lessons, and find a colleague to collaborate with. Blogging takes work but has rewards like celebrating achievements. Overall, the document provides tips on why, what, and how to start a successful classroom blog.
This document lists and describes several iOS apps that can be used to enhance Jewish learning. It includes apps for learning the Aleph Bet, observing Jewish holidays and prayers, using creative tools, and managing classrooms. Recommended apps include Shabbat Interactive, The Mitzvah Hunt, Hebrew Touch and Write, Kids Siddur, Bentching App, Bedtime Shema for Jewish Children, Creative Book Builder, Skitch, ToonTastic, Any.Do, Flipboard, and Pocket.
This document provides a rubric for assessing digital work created by students. It outlines four levels of achievement with criteria for digital skills, creativity, content, and originality. Level 1 indicates basic skills while Level 4 represents outstanding work. For each level, point values are provided for the different criteria. Teachers are instructed to use the level descriptors to highlight criteria achieved by students and record overall point totals to assign a performance level. The rubric aims to guide students on skills to focus on improving for their next digital work.
1) Yehoshua sent spies to scout out Ai and they reported it was a small city with few people.
2) In the initial battle against Ai, the Israelites were defeated and lost 36 men.
3) It was revealed that Achan had stolen valuables from Jericho in disobedience, which had brought God's wrath upon them. Achan was executed for his wrongdoing.
4) Yehoshua devised a new plan to ambush Ai by hiding soldiers nearby and drawing their army out of the city with a feigned retreat, allowing the other soldiers to enter and capture the now empty city.
Yehoshua sent spies into Ai to see how the people would react if the Israelites conquered it. When Yehoshua attacked Ai with only 3000 soldiers, thinking it was weak, the Israelites were defeated. Hashem told Yehoshua that an Israelite named Achan had stolen precious items from Jericho in disobedience, which caused their defeat. Yehoshua devised a plan where some Israelites attacked Ai directly while 30,000 laid in ambush, tricking the king into leaving the city undefended so they could capture and burn it, achieving victory.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out Ai and they reported there were not many people. Based on this, Yehoshua sent 3000 men to attack Ai but 36 soldiers were killed because Achan had stolen valuables from Jericho. Yehoshua then came up with a plan to lure the people of Ai out of the city by pretending to retreat so the larger army could enter Ai unguarded and conquer it, which they were able to do.
Yehoshua sends spies to check how difficult it would be to conquer Ai. The spies report that Ai is small and easy to defeat. However, when Yehoshua attacks Ai with some soldiers, they are defeated and 36 men are killed. It is revealed that someone from Yericho, Achan, had stolen valuables that they were not supposed to take. Achan admits what he did and is executed for disobeying God's command. Yehoshua then leads another attack on Ai and they are successful in conquering the city with God's help.
Yehoshua sent only 3000 soldiers to attack the city of Ai, thinking it would be an easy victory. However, someone had stolen gold and silver, which was discovered to be Achan. Because of Achan's actions, the initial attack on Ai failed. Achan was executed for stealing the goods. Yehoshua then sent more soldiers in a surprise attack from both the front and behind Ai, and the Israelites were victorious in the battle.
This PowerPoint was created by Abigail and Mia from Wolfson Hillel Primary School and entered into Jewish Interactive's 3rd Digital Work Competition.
http://jewishinteractive.net/students/competition-3-with-mitzvah-day/
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out Ai and sent fewer soldiers than expected to capture the city. However, an Israelite named Achan had stolen items from the conquered city of Yericho, so God was not with them and they lost the battle. Yehoshua then came up with a new plan where he tricked the king of Ai into leaving the city undefended, allowing the Israelites to capture and burn Ai. The Israelites then rejoiced over capturing Ai.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out Ai, thinking it would be easy to conquer, but his initial attack with 3000 men resulted in the loss of 36 men. It was discovered that a man named Achan had stolen gold from a previous battle, which angered God and caused them to lose. Achan was executed for his crime. Yehoshua then launched a second attack on Ai, leaving an army hidden while luring the people of Ai into a chase outside the city walls. Once Ai's army pursued them, Yehoshua set fire to Ai, leading the Israelites to victory in the battle.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out the city of Ai, and they reported that there were not many people there. However, when Yehoshua attacked Ai with 3,000 soldiers, they were defeated and lost 36 men. God told them this was because someone had taken valuable items from a destroyed city against God's commands. They discovered it was Achan who had taken these things, so Achan was executed. Then, Yehoshua came up with a plan where he sent soldiers to hide and wait behind Ai while the rest of his army pretended to flee to draw the king of Ai out of the city, leaving it unprotected, at which point they conquered it.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out Ai, thinking it would be easy to defeat after their victory over Jericho. However, the Israelites were defeated in battle against Ai, losing 36 men. God told them this was because someone had secretly taken gold and other items from Jericho that were forbidden. Achan admitted to taking the gold and was executed for his actions. Yehoshua then came up with a new battle plan, sending part of his army to sneak around and attack Ai from the rear while drawing the army out, allowing them to capture and burn the now undefended city. The Israelites were victorious in conquering Ai.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out the city of Ai, thinking it would be weak to conquer with only 3,000 soldiers. However, the Jews were defeated because the man Achan had stolen precious items in violation of God's commands. Yehoshua then devised a plan to defeat Ai by sending 30,000 soldiers to hide and wait behind the city walls while a smaller force attacked to draw Ai's army out of the city, allowing the hidden forces to enter and capture the now undefended city.
The document is written by Jayden McGinley but provides no other information. It does not contain enough content to summarize meaningfully in 3 sentences or less.
Blogging in the Classroom, Why? 1st May 2013 - Digital Technology Conferenc...Jewish Interactive
The document discusses using blogs in the classroom and provides guidance on starting a classroom blog. It recommends choosing a blogging platform like Blogger or WordPress that is free and has apps. The document instructs teachers to start small with simple blog posts, integrate blogging into lessons, and find a colleague to collaborate with. Blogging takes work but has rewards like celebrating achievements. Overall, the document provides tips on why, what, and how to start a successful classroom blog.
This document lists and describes several iOS apps that can be used to enhance Jewish learning. It includes apps for learning the Aleph Bet, observing Jewish holidays and prayers, using creative tools, and managing classrooms. Recommended apps include Shabbat Interactive, The Mitzvah Hunt, Hebrew Touch and Write, Kids Siddur, Bentching App, Bedtime Shema for Jewish Children, Creative Book Builder, Skitch, ToonTastic, Any.Do, Flipboard, and Pocket.
This document provides a rubric for assessing digital work created by students. It outlines four levels of achievement with criteria for digital skills, creativity, content, and originality. Level 1 indicates basic skills while Level 4 represents outstanding work. For each level, point values are provided for the different criteria. Teachers are instructed to use the level descriptors to highlight criteria achieved by students and record overall point totals to assign a performance level. The rubric aims to guide students on skills to focus on improving for their next digital work.
1) Yehoshua sent spies to scout out Ai and they reported it was a small city with few people.
2) In the initial battle against Ai, the Israelites were defeated and lost 36 men.
3) It was revealed that Achan had stolen valuables from Jericho in disobedience, which had brought God's wrath upon them. Achan was executed for his wrongdoing.
4) Yehoshua devised a new plan to ambush Ai by hiding soldiers nearby and drawing their army out of the city with a feigned retreat, allowing the other soldiers to enter and capture the now empty city.
Yehoshua sent spies into Ai to see how the people would react if the Israelites conquered it. When Yehoshua attacked Ai with only 3000 soldiers, thinking it was weak, the Israelites were defeated. Hashem told Yehoshua that an Israelite named Achan had stolen precious items from Jericho in disobedience, which caused their defeat. Yehoshua devised a plan where some Israelites attacked Ai directly while 30,000 laid in ambush, tricking the king into leaving the city undefended so they could capture and burn it, achieving victory.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out Ai and they reported there were not many people. Based on this, Yehoshua sent 3000 men to attack Ai but 36 soldiers were killed because Achan had stolen valuables from Jericho. Yehoshua then came up with a plan to lure the people of Ai out of the city by pretending to retreat so the larger army could enter Ai unguarded and conquer it, which they were able to do.
Yehoshua sends spies to check how difficult it would be to conquer Ai. The spies report that Ai is small and easy to defeat. However, when Yehoshua attacks Ai with some soldiers, they are defeated and 36 men are killed. It is revealed that someone from Yericho, Achan, had stolen valuables that they were not supposed to take. Achan admits what he did and is executed for disobeying God's command. Yehoshua then leads another attack on Ai and they are successful in conquering the city with God's help.
Yehoshua sent only 3000 soldiers to attack the city of Ai, thinking it would be an easy victory. However, someone had stolen gold and silver, which was discovered to be Achan. Because of Achan's actions, the initial attack on Ai failed. Achan was executed for stealing the goods. Yehoshua then sent more soldiers in a surprise attack from both the front and behind Ai, and the Israelites were victorious in the battle.
This PowerPoint was created by Abigail and Mia from Wolfson Hillel Primary School and entered into Jewish Interactive's 3rd Digital Work Competition.
http://jewishinteractive.net/students/competition-3-with-mitzvah-day/
WriteComics allows users to easily create simple comic strips online without signing in. The tool allows users to add captions, backgrounds, characters, and props to each scene. Users can make characters talk by adding speech bubbles and writing text. Multiple scenes can be added to create a comic strip. Once finished, the tool provides a link to the comic that must be copied to view it later.
Chana Kanzen's presentation on Blended Learning from the Naomi Prawer Kadar International Seminar for Digital Technology in Primary Jewish Education on 1st May 2013
This document discusses different blessings (brachot) said on various foods in Judaism. It explains that the blessing of hamotzi is said on bread, while a cheese sandwich would not require a blessing since the cheese is secondary to the bread. It then discusses the blessings of mezonat said on foods like cake, crackers and pretzels, ha'eitz said on fruits like apples and bananas, hadama said on vegetables, and shehakol said for miscellaneous foods and things like spices but not for water. The document is in the form of a conversation where Boruch is teaching the blessings to someone.
The document appears to tell a story about the battle of Ai from the Book of Joshua in the Bible. It describes Yehoshua sending spies to Ai who report that they can take the city easily. However, when they attack Ai, the Israelites are defeated. It is later revealed that one man, Achan, had taken forbidden spoils from Jericho, which angered God and led to their defeat at Ai. Yehoshua then devises a new strategy to defeat Ai by hiding soldiers nearby and drawing the army out of the city.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out the city of Ai, thinking it would be easy to conquer with only 3,000 soldiers. However, the attack failed, and they did not know why until Achan was killed for taking forbidden items from a previous battle. Yehoshua then came up with a new plan where his small army would pretend to flee from Ai's king and army, luring them away from the undefended city so that Yehoshua's men could return, set fire to Ai, and conquer it.
Yehoshua sent spies to scout out the city of Ai so that the Israelites could conquer it as God had instructed Yehoshua. However, the scouting mission was unsuccessful and the Israelites retreated from Ai, with no one knowing what had angered God. It was later discovered that a man named Achan had taken forbidden goods from Jericho, and he was put to death for his actions.