This document is announcing an upcoming Shabbat service at Tree of Life Congregation. It provides the schedule for the service, including sections for worship, tzedakah (charity), prayer, scripture study, and announcements. The core part of the service will be the reading from the weekly Torah portion of Korach, including blessings before and after the reading.
[1] This Shabbat service document contains the order of service and readings for Shabbat morning worship.
[2] The service includes sections for welcome, worship, tzedakah (charity), prayer, announcements, Torah service with readings from the parashah Devarim, and Haftarah reading from Isaiah.
[3] Upcoming events are announced such as a Messianic Dance Workshop, Rosh Hashanah service, Yom Kippur service, and prayer meetings.
This document contains the order of service for Shabbat at Tree of Life Congregation. It includes songs, prayers, Torah reading, and announcements for community events. The service focuses on celebrating Shabbat through worship, prayer, and reading from the Torah.
This document contains the text and order of service for a Shabbat service at Tree of Life Congregation. It includes welcome and opening songs, prayers, scripture reading from the book of Numbers, and blessings for the Torah reading. The portion to be read is from Parashat Korach which describes Korah and other Levites rebelling against Moses' leadership.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise and worship, readings from the Torah portion of Nitzavim/Vayelech from the book of Deuteronomy, and a discussion with children about last week's Torah portion of Ki Tavo. The fellowship involves studying God's word together, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering on the 8th day of Sukkot. It includes prayers, blessings, songs of praise and worship, readings from Deuteronomy about teaching God's commandments to children, and a blessing for Shabbat. The gathering involves studying God's word, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting focused on studying the parashah Beshelach. It includes prayers, songs of worship, readings from the parashah and its accompanying haftarah portion. Discussion topics included reviewing last week's parashah and questions for the children about preparing for hard times through Torah study. The meeting concluded with a blessing for Shabbat.
This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of worship, Torah readings from the book of Exodus on the story of Moses, and a Haftarah reading from Jeremiah. The purpose of the gathering is stated as "Studying the Word of God, Encouraging Each Other, and Learning to Love and Obey." There are blessings for different parts of the service as well as readings from the Torah and discussion.
[1] This Shabbat service document contains the order of service and readings for Shabbat morning worship.
[2] The service includes sections for welcome, worship, tzedakah (charity), prayer, announcements, Torah service with readings from the parashah Devarim, and Haftarah reading from Isaiah.
[3] Upcoming events are announced such as a Messianic Dance Workshop, Rosh Hashanah service, Yom Kippur service, and prayer meetings.
This document contains the order of service for Shabbat at Tree of Life Congregation. It includes songs, prayers, Torah reading, and announcements for community events. The service focuses on celebrating Shabbat through worship, prayer, and reading from the Torah.
This document contains the text and order of service for a Shabbat service at Tree of Life Congregation. It includes welcome and opening songs, prayers, scripture reading from the book of Numbers, and blessings for the Torah reading. The portion to be read is from Parashat Korach which describes Korah and other Levites rebelling against Moses' leadership.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise and worship, readings from the Torah portion of Nitzavim/Vayelech from the book of Deuteronomy, and a discussion with children about last week's Torah portion of Ki Tavo. The fellowship involves studying God's word together, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering on the 8th day of Sukkot. It includes prayers, blessings, songs of praise and worship, readings from Deuteronomy about teaching God's commandments to children, and a blessing for Shabbat. The gathering involves studying God's word, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting focused on studying the parashah Beshelach. It includes prayers, songs of worship, readings from the parashah and its accompanying haftarah portion. Discussion topics included reviewing last week's parashah and questions for the children about preparing for hard times through Torah study. The meeting concluded with a blessing for Shabbat.
This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of worship, Torah readings from the book of Exodus on the story of Moses, and a Haftarah reading from Jeremiah. The purpose of the gathering is stated as "Studying the Word of God, Encouraging Each Other, and Learning to Love and Obey." There are blessings for different parts of the service as well as readings from the Torah and discussion.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings from the book of Genesis on the weekly parasha (Torah portion) of Vayishlach, and discussions. The parasha tells the story of Jacob wrestling with an angel and reconciling with his brother Esau. The fellowship aims to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, a Torah reading from the book of Deuteronomy on the parashah "Vezot ha'Bracha" ("And This is the Blessing"), and a blessing for the Sabbath. The reading covers Moses blessing the tribes of Israel before his death and Joshua being commanded to lead the people into the Promised Land.
The document outlines the order of service for the Love of Torah Fellowship, including prayers, songs of worship, Torah readings from the parashah Vayechi ("And he lived"), and a message for children. The group meets to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings, and a message about belonging in the promised land from the book of Deuteronomy. Children discuss what they learned from last week's Torah portion and review questions. The gathering involves study of the Word, encouragement, and learning to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting. It includes prayers, songs of worship, readings from the Torah portion Va'era ("And I Appeared"), and discussions. The Torah portion recounts God appearing to Moses and instructing him to go to Pharaoh to demand that he let the Israelites leave Egypt. Despite the plagues God sends through Moses, Pharaoh refuses. The meeting aims to encourage studying God's word and obeying his commandments through community and worship.
This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings from the parashah (weekly Torah portion) of Chayei Sarah, and a discussion with children about last week's parashah (Vayera) and this week's parashah. The gathering involves studying the Torah, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
The document presents several poems and prayers in Hebrew, including poems by Yehuda HeLevi and Shlomo HaLevi Alkabetz. It also includes biblical passages like Psalm 150:6 translated to English. The selections cover a range of Jewish literary and liturgical traditions, focusing on themes of God, worship, and Jewish holidays.
The document provides details of an upcoming Sunday service at St. Barnabas Anglican Church, including readings, hymns, and a homily from Reverend Dr. Harold Shepherd. The service will celebrate the third Sunday after Epiphany and feature passages from Nehemiah, Psalms, Corinthians, and Luke. Members of the congregation are invited to stay after for cake and to wish Reverend Shepherd farewell as he moves to new endeavors.
The document is a collection of hymns and passages from the Bible about following God. It describes how Moses initially struggled in confronting Pharaoh to free the Israelites from slavery, as Pharaoh questioned who God was and made the Israelites' workload harder. However, God reminded Moses of who He is and that Moses should continue putting one foot in front of the other. The document encourages remembering God's character and promises when facing difficulties in following Him.
Go, and you shall gather the elders of Y'Shra'AlElder Keironjohn
Repentance begins with immersion into the scriptures both Old and new, bringing forth fruits of belief, and the physical act of immersion in water, making the pot clean to receive the Ruakh HaQodesh,
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of worship, Torah readings from the parashot of Vayak'hel and Pekudei, and a discussion with children about the Torah portion. The purpose of the gathering is stated as "Studying the Word of God, Encouraging Each Other, and Learning to Love and Obey."
This document contains the text and order of prayers for a weekday evening prayer service. It includes opening blessings and songs of praise, readings from the Shema and V'ahavta prayers, a memorial prayer, and closing blessings. The service involves both communal recitation and individual reflection, and expresses themes of love for God, Jewish identity, healing, and visions of a peaceful future.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise and worship, a Torah reading from Parashat B’reisheet (Genesis 1), and a discussion with children about last week's Torah portion. The gathering aims to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
1) The document provides information about an upcoming service at St. Barnabas (Chester) Anglican Church located at 361 Danforth Ave., Toronto taking place on Sunday, October 28, 2012 at 10:30 AM.
2) The service will include readings from the Book of Job and Hebrews, hymns, prayers, and a homily by Rev. Dr. Harold Shepherd.
3) Notices are provided about upcoming church events including a Remembrance Day concert on November 11th and the annual Christmas Bazaar on November 3rd.
This document provides the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting focused on studying the parashah (Torah portion) of Yitro. It includes prayers, songs of praise and worship, readings from the parashah in Exodus chapters 18-20, and a haftarah reading from Isaiah. The document shows the fellowship gathering to study God's word together, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God as commanded in the Torah.
This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering focused on the parashah (Torah portion) of Noach. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise, readings from the Torah portion by multiple readers, and a closing blessing. The purpose is to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God through communal worship, prayer, and discussion of the Torah.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting focused on studying the weekly Torah portion of Vayigash ("And Came Near"). It includes prayers, songs of worship, readings from the Torah portion by different readers, and a discussion with children. The goal of the fellowship is to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings, and a discussion with children. The gathering involves blessing God, reading from the Torah portion Parashat Ha'azinu ("Give Ear"), and encouraging one another in studying God's word, fellowship, and obedience.
1. Sue Horowitz - Adonai S'fatai
2. Daniel Kopp - Bo Ruach Elohim
3. Karen Davis - Achat Sha'Alti
4. Rahel Musleah - Tzur Mishelo
5. Batya Segal - Go Through the Gates
6. Nomi Teplow - Modeh Ani
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INT-244 World Religion Topic 5a Buddhism.pdfS Meyer
This document provides information about key aspects of Buddhism. It begins with demographics on the worldwide population of Buddhists, noting that most live in China, Japan, and the United States. It then discusses the history and origins of Buddhism, including details about the life of Siddhartha Gautama, his path to enlightenment, and the formation of the first Buddhist communities. The document also outlines some of Buddhism's core teachings such as the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the Three Universal Truths of impermanence, suffering, and non-self.
INT-450 Cultural Anthropology Topic 4 Structure and Space.pdfS Meyer
The document discusses various aspects of cultural anthropology related to structure and space, including architecture and ethnography. It provides examples of Gothic cathedrals like Notre Dame, Moorish Revival synagogues in the US, neoclassical architecture like in the US Supreme Court, and concepts in Feng Shui about balancing energy forces through arrangement of spaces. Key principles in Feng Shui discussed include Qi or vital energy flow, the commanding position in a room, and the Bagua energy map representing eight life circumstances.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings from the book of Genesis on the weekly parasha (Torah portion) of Vayishlach, and discussions. The parasha tells the story of Jacob wrestling with an angel and reconciling with his brother Esau. The fellowship aims to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, a Torah reading from the book of Deuteronomy on the parashah "Vezot ha'Bracha" ("And This is the Blessing"), and a blessing for the Sabbath. The reading covers Moses blessing the tribes of Israel before his death and Joshua being commanded to lead the people into the Promised Land.
The document outlines the order of service for the Love of Torah Fellowship, including prayers, songs of worship, Torah readings from the parashah Vayechi ("And he lived"), and a message for children. The group meets to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings, and a message about belonging in the promised land from the book of Deuteronomy. Children discuss what they learned from last week's Torah portion and review questions. The gathering involves study of the Word, encouragement, and learning to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting. It includes prayers, songs of worship, readings from the Torah portion Va'era ("And I Appeared"), and discussions. The Torah portion recounts God appearing to Moses and instructing him to go to Pharaoh to demand that he let the Israelites leave Egypt. Despite the plagues God sends through Moses, Pharaoh refuses. The meeting aims to encourage studying God's word and obeying his commandments through community and worship.
This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings from the parashah (weekly Torah portion) of Chayei Sarah, and a discussion with children about last week's parashah (Vayera) and this week's parashah. The gathering involves studying the Torah, encouraging one another, and learning to love and obey God.
The document presents several poems and prayers in Hebrew, including poems by Yehuda HeLevi and Shlomo HaLevi Alkabetz. It also includes biblical passages like Psalm 150:6 translated to English. The selections cover a range of Jewish literary and liturgical traditions, focusing on themes of God, worship, and Jewish holidays.
The document provides details of an upcoming Sunday service at St. Barnabas Anglican Church, including readings, hymns, and a homily from Reverend Dr. Harold Shepherd. The service will celebrate the third Sunday after Epiphany and feature passages from Nehemiah, Psalms, Corinthians, and Luke. Members of the congregation are invited to stay after for cake and to wish Reverend Shepherd farewell as he moves to new endeavors.
The document is a collection of hymns and passages from the Bible about following God. It describes how Moses initially struggled in confronting Pharaoh to free the Israelites from slavery, as Pharaoh questioned who God was and made the Israelites' workload harder. However, God reminded Moses of who He is and that Moses should continue putting one foot in front of the other. The document encourages remembering God's character and promises when facing difficulties in following Him.
Go, and you shall gather the elders of Y'Shra'AlElder Keironjohn
Repentance begins with immersion into the scriptures both Old and new, bringing forth fruits of belief, and the physical act of immersion in water, making the pot clean to receive the Ruakh HaQodesh,
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of worship, Torah readings from the parashot of Vayak'hel and Pekudei, and a discussion with children about the Torah portion. The purpose of the gathering is stated as "Studying the Word of God, Encouraging Each Other, and Learning to Love and Obey."
This document contains the text and order of prayers for a weekday evening prayer service. It includes opening blessings and songs of praise, readings from the Shema and V'ahavta prayers, a memorial prayer, and closing blessings. The service involves both communal recitation and individual reflection, and expresses themes of love for God, Jewish identity, healing, and visions of a peaceful future.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise and worship, a Torah reading from Parashat B’reisheet (Genesis 1), and a discussion with children about last week's Torah portion. The gathering aims to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
1) The document provides information about an upcoming service at St. Barnabas (Chester) Anglican Church located at 361 Danforth Ave., Toronto taking place on Sunday, October 28, 2012 at 10:30 AM.
2) The service will include readings from the Book of Job and Hebrews, hymns, prayers, and a homily by Rev. Dr. Harold Shepherd.
3) Notices are provided about upcoming church events including a Remembrance Day concert on November 11th and the annual Christmas Bazaar on November 3rd.
This document provides the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting focused on studying the parashah (Torah portion) of Yitro. It includes prayers, songs of praise and worship, readings from the parashah in Exodus chapters 18-20, and a haftarah reading from Isaiah. The document shows the fellowship gathering to study God's word together, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God as commanded in the Torah.
This document contains the order of service for a Torah fellowship gathering focused on the parashah (Torah portion) of Noach. It includes opening prayers, songs of praise, readings from the Torah portion by multiple readers, and a closing blessing. The purpose is to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God through communal worship, prayer, and discussion of the Torah.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting focused on studying the weekly Torah portion of Vayigash ("And Came Near"). It includes prayers, songs of worship, readings from the Torah portion by different readers, and a discussion with children. The goal of the fellowship is to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship gathering. It includes prayers, songs of praise, Torah readings, and a discussion with children. The gathering involves blessing God, reading from the Torah portion Parashat Ha'azinu ("Give Ear"), and encouraging one another in studying God's word, fellowship, and obedience.
1. Sue Horowitz - Adonai S'fatai
2. Daniel Kopp - Bo Ruach Elohim
3. Karen Davis - Achat Sha'Alti
4. Rahel Musleah - Tzur Mishelo
5. Batya Segal - Go Through the Gates
6. Nomi Teplow - Modeh Ani
*Can't click title to listen? Download the slide!
INT-244 World Religion Topic 5a Buddhism.pdfS Meyer
This document provides information about key aspects of Buddhism. It begins with demographics on the worldwide population of Buddhists, noting that most live in China, Japan, and the United States. It then discusses the history and origins of Buddhism, including details about the life of Siddhartha Gautama, his path to enlightenment, and the formation of the first Buddhist communities. The document also outlines some of Buddhism's core teachings such as the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the Three Universal Truths of impermanence, suffering, and non-self.
INT-450 Cultural Anthropology Topic 4 Structure and Space.pdfS Meyer
The document discusses various aspects of cultural anthropology related to structure and space, including architecture and ethnography. It provides examples of Gothic cathedrals like Notre Dame, Moorish Revival synagogues in the US, neoclassical architecture like in the US Supreme Court, and concepts in Feng Shui about balancing energy forces through arrangement of spaces. Key principles in Feng Shui discussed include Qi or vital energy flow, the commanding position in a room, and the Bagua energy map representing eight life circumstances.
INT-450 Cultural Anthrpology topic 4 Structure and Space.pdfS Meyer
The document provides an overview of architectural styles and concepts from different cultures and time periods. It discusses Gothic architecture and features of Notre Dame Cathedral, Moorish Revival synagogues in the US, neoclassical architecture influencing government buildings like the US Supreme Court, and concepts from Feng Shui regarding balancing energy forces through arrangement of spaces. Key elements like vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, and emphasis on harmony are summarized.
INT-450 Cultural Anthropology Topic 4c Cultural ArtifactsS Meyer
This document discusses cultural artifacts and provides examples of different types of cultural artifacts, including myths, cultural texts, food, cultural/religious objects, and rituals/traditions. It focuses specifically on myths, providing definitions of myths, grand myths/meta-narratives, and examining the Christian worldview story as an example of a meta-narrative. It also discusses analyzing myths by looking at elements like characters, plot, themes, and how the myth shapes a culture's identity and worldview. National and religious myths are also examined. Finally, the document discusses cultural texts and provides guidance on analyzing cultural texts like literature, songs, art, and films.
INT-450 Chinese Tea Culture and Food EthnographyS Meyer
Tea originated in China over 2500 years ago when leaves from the Camellia Sinensis plant fell into water being drunk by the legendary Chinese emperor Shennong. Throughout Chinese history, tea became popularized as a medicine during the Han Dynasty and was used as a form of currency during the Song Dynasty. Chinese tea culture involves elaborate tea ceremonies and different types of tea are associated with Yin and Yang energies. Drinking tea is an important part of Chinese social and spiritual life.
This document provides an overview of Hinduism through its history, beliefs, and practices. It covers the major periods in Hinduism's development from the Indus Valley Civilization through modern India. Key beliefs discussed include Brahman, Atman, karma, and the concept of cyclic time through the Yuga cycle. The document also looks at Hindu scriptures, the Trimurti gods, and comparisons with Abrahamic religions. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive introduction to Hinduism for educational purposes.
MJTI PEP Unraveling the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Part 4S Meyer
The document discusses the unraveling of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. It provides context on key events like the Second Intifada and growth of Israeli settlements. The Second Intifada began after Ariel Sharon visited the Temple Mount, seen as a provocation by Palestinians. This led to widespread violence from 2000-2005. Efforts like the Roadmap for Peace and Sharm El-Sheikh Summit attempted to restart the peace process but faced challenges from the growth of Hamas and settler movement.
MJTI PEP Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Part 3S Meyer
The document discusses key players and spoilers in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It begins by reviewing previous weeks' topics on the origins of the conflict and the peace process. It then examines three major players: 1) UNRWA, the UN agency providing aid to Palestinian refugees, which faces criticism for its broad definition of refugees and descendants; 2) The Palestinian Authority led by Mahmoud Abbas, who has recognized Israel but also made controversial statements; 3) Israel's political parties including the left-leaning Labor Party. The document provides context on these groups' roles in the conflict and peace process.
Romans 10 discusses what constitutes true faith according to Paul. Paul argues that true belief leads to confession of faith, which is justified. True belief is not unconscious but rather a conscious and intentional choice to believe specific propositions about Jesus. Paul also stresses that true belief requires proclamation of the gospel so that people can hear and come to consciously believe. The passage emphasizes that salvation comes through a conscious faith in Christ alone, not unconscious belief or good works.
1. Early Zionists knew a Jewish state would displace Arabs but had no plan to expel them as they themselves had been refugees.
2. As fighting broke out in 1947-1948, upper and middle class Arabs fled cities, causing working class Arabs to panic.
3. Subsequent defeats of Arab militias by the IDF led to widespread panic and abandonment of villages.
4. Ben Gurion later ordered some expulsions of hostile villages to secure lines of communication and prevent return of refugees. Offers were made to allow return of some refugees but rejected by Arab leaders.
The document discusses the concept of ethnicity from a biblical and anthropological perspective. It begins by examining key biblical terms related to ethnicity like "goy" and "ethnos" and how they are used in a missiological sense in the New Testament. It then explores the components of ethnicity, noting that ethnic groups typically share a common lineage, culture, language, homeland, and religious beliefs. However, it notes that ethnic boundaries can change over time and are often defined by dominant cultures. The document also examines theories of ethnicity, including primordial, instrumentalist, and constructivist views, and discusses how ethnic identity develops over the lifespan according to Jean Phinney's model of ethnic identity development.
The document outlines 11 steps for effectively planning and carrying out a short-term missions trip over 9-12 months. It includes pre-planning tasks, selecting an established mission partner 6-12 months in advance, choosing team members 5-6 months out based on maturity and skills, fundraising starting 5-6 months out, arranging accommodations 4-5 months ahead, completing paperwork 4-5 months out, building community support 3 months ahead, training the team spiritually and practically 1-3 months out, preparing for challenges 1 month ahead, maintaining communication in the final month, and following up after the trip.
The document provides demographic information about Muslims worldwide and in the United States. It states that there are approximately 1.9 billion Muslims globally, making up 24% of the world's population. In the United States, there are over 4 million Muslims, with populations of 50,000-60,000 in Arizona. The document then discusses the Muslim community in the US, noting that most American Muslims are now established citizens who value education and hard work.
The document summarizes the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. It provides background on the Jewish and Palestinian narratives surrounding claims to the land. On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched over 5,000 rockets into Israel, killed 1,200 civilians, and took 239 hostages in Gaza. Israel responded by bombing Hamas and invading Gaza to remove Hamas and rescue the hostages. There are calls for a ceasefire, but Hamas has vowed to continue attacking Israel until it no longer exists. The future of the conflict and governance of Gaza remain uncertain.
This document provides an overview of the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It begins by outlining the conflicting worldviews between the post-colonial perspective and the Jewish and Palestinian narratives. It then discusses the origins of European Jewry, tracing their historical connection to the land of Israel through archaeological evidence, literary evidence, and their continuous presence in the land for over 2000 years. It also examines the origins of the Palestinian people, noting that the local Arab population increased in the 19th century as the region developed and others were displaced from neighboring lands. Finally, it discusses the origins of the Palestinian refugee crisis, with the Israeli perspective being that Arab leaders told inhabitants to flee in 1948 but promised citizenship to those who remained, while
The document discusses different views of the relationship between Christianity and culture. It describes 5 views proposed by Richard Niebuhr: 1) Christ above culture, where God works through culture but it is subordinate to Christ, 2) Christ of culture, where Christ is associated with cultural achievements, 3) Christ against culture, where Christians must reject culture, 4) Christ transforming culture, where Christians affirm and seek to reform culture, and 5) Christ and culture in paradox, where the conflict between God and culture is ever present.
Judaism is a complex topic with debates around whether it constitutes a religion, ethnicity, or culture. The document discusses that Judaism is best understood as encompassing all three. It notes there are approximately 15.7 million Jews worldwide, with over half living in either Israel or the United States. The history section outlines how Jews came to live in different parts of the world, facing oppression and expulsion from places like England, Spain, and Eastern Europe in centuries past. Key Jewish beliefs discussed include monotheism, an oral tradition alongside the written Torah, and emphasis on study, family, and social justice in cultural practices.
INT-450 Topic 2a Reading Social Scientific Studies.pdfS Meyer
This document provides an overview of foundational figures and approaches in cultural anthropology. It discusses Franz Boas, considered the father of cultural anthropology, and his development of the theory of cultural relativism, which argued that cultures should be understood within their own contexts rather than being judged by Western standards. It also covers Boas' students Margaret Mead and Zora Neale Hurston and their influential ethnographic works on Samoan culture and African American communities, respectively. The document outlines different types of social scientific studies including ethnography, case studies, quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research. It provides guidance on how to critically read and analyze social scientific studies by considering factors like the researcher, methodology, findings, and implications.
The document provides an overview of the evangelism of Christianity in India. It discusses how St. Thomas arrived in India in A.D. 52 and established churches along the Malabar coast before being martyred in A.D. 72. Early converts included Malabar Jews and lower caste Hindus. While coastal areas welcomed Christianity's teachings, persecution continued inland. It also reviews the origins and spread of St. Thomas Christians in India and common elements of identity across religions in India.
1. The document discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, providing background on competing narratives and key events. It summarizes Hamas' attack on October 7th that killed over 1,200 Israelis and captured hostages.
2. It then outlines the origins and narratives of both Jewish and Palestinian identities, examining the establishment of Israel in 1948 and displacement of Palestinians.
3. More recently, it discusses Hamas taking control of Gaza in 2007 and ongoing cycles of violence, with the latest major confrontation occurring on October 7th, 2023, which prompted Israeli invasion of Gaza. The implications and potential outcomes moving forward are debated.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
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25. Reader:
There is none like you, O Lord
And no deeds like Yours.
You are Sovereign over all the earth.
Your dominion is everlasting.
26. Reader:
The Lord reigns, the Lord has reigned,
And the Lord will reign forever & ever!
Congregation:
The Lord will give strength to His people
And He will bless them with peace.
30. All:
When the ark traveled Moses would say
“Arise, Adonai, and let your enemies be
scattered. And let those who hate you
flee from before you”
31. All:
For from Zion will go forth the Torah and
the word of Adonai from Jerusalem.
Blessed is he who gave the Torah to his
people Israel in his holiness.
36. Uk’shartam l’ot al yadecha
v’hayu L’totafot bein einecha.
Uch’tavtam al m’zuzot beitecha
Uvish’arecha.
37. All:
And you shall love The Lord your God with all
your heart, with all your soul, and with all your
might. And these words which I command you
this day shall be on your heart. You shall teach
them diligently to your children, thinking of
them when you sit in your house,
38. All:
when you walk by the way, when you lie down
and when you rise up. You shall bind them as
a sign upon your hand, and they shall be as
frontals on your forehead. And you shall write
them on the doorposts of your house and on
your gates.
39. Reader:
V’ahavta l’reicha k’mocha
And you shall love your neighbor as yourself
Yeshua said, “on these two commandments
rest all of the law. Now go and learn.”
41. Reader:
Gadlu L’Adonai eti
un’romemah sh’mo Bach’dav
All:
Extol the LORD with me, and together let us exalt His
holy name!
Gadlu L’Adonai ַייל לוְַּדּגּ
47. Ki chol bashamayim uvaaretz
Ki chol bashamayim uvaaretz
L’cha Adonai hamamlachah
V’hamitnasei l’chol l’rosh.
48. All:
To you, O Lord, is the greatness, the
might, splendor, triumph and majesty for
all that is heaven and on earth is yours!
To you, O Lord, is the Kingdom.
You are exalted as head above all.
52. Reader:
Baruch atah Adonai
Eloheinu melech ha olam,
asher bachar banu mikol ha amim,
v’natan lanu et torato.
Baruch atah Adonai, notein ha Torah.
53. Reader:
Bless the Lord who is worthy to be blessed.
Congregation:
Blessed be the Lord, who is worthy to be blessed now and
forever.
Reader:
Blessed be the Lord, who is worthy to be blessed now and
forever.
54. Reader:
Blessed are you, O Lord our God, king of the
Universe, who has chosen us from among the
peoples and given us the Torah. Blessed are You, O
Lord, who gives the Torah.
56. Now Korah the son of Izhar, son of Kohath, son of Levi, and Dathan
and Abiram the sons of Eliab, and On the son of Peleth, sons of
Reuben, took men. And they rose up before Moses, with a number of
the people of Israel, 250 chiefs of the congregation, chosen from the
assembly, well-known men. They assembled themselves together
against Moses and against Aaron and said to them, “You have gone
too far! For all in the congregation are holy, every one of them, and the
LORD is among them. Why then do you exalt yourselves above the
assembly of the LORD?” When Moses heard it, he fell on his face,
and he said to Korah and all his company, “In the morning the LORD
will show who is his, and who is holy, and will bring him near to him.
The one whom he chooses he will bring near to him.
(Num 16:1–5 ESV)
58. Reader:
Baruch atah Adonai,
Eloheinu melech ha olam,
asher natan lanu Torat emet,
V’chayei olam nata b’tocheinu.
Baruch atah Adonai, notein ha Torah.
59. Congregation:
Blessed are you, O Lord our God,
King of the Universe,
Who has given us a Torah of truth,
implanting within us eternal life.
Blessed are You, O Lord, Who gives the Torah.
64. It is a tree of life to those who take hold of it,
and happy are those who uphold it. Its ways
are ways of pleasantness, and its paths are
paths of peace. Cause us to return to you, O
LORD, and we shall return. Renew our hearts
as in days of old.
Etz Chaim חיים עץ
73. It is our duty to praise the Master of all,
to acclaim the greatness of the One
who formed all creation.
For God did not call us to be conformed to the world
But to be transformed by the renewing of our minds
74. Therefore, we bend our knees, bow down
And before the Ruler of rulers, the Holy One
Blessed be He.
Amen