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Israelites (other)
Israelites is a general term for ancient Hebrew people that inhabited Canaan during the Iron Age. Israelite or Israelites may refer to: History * The inhabitants specifically of the Kingdom of Israel (Samaria), later known as Samaritans Places * Israelite Bay, a bay in Western Australia * Israelite highland settlement, ancient Israelite settlement in the highlands north of Jerusalem discovered in archaeological field surveys conducted in Israel since the 1970s * Israelite Tower, an archaeological site in Jerusalem's Jewish Quarter People * David Israelite, American music executive * Dean Israelite (born 1984), South African film director, writer, and producer Media * '' The Israelite'', presently ''The American Israelite'', published weekly in Cincinnati, Ohio, the oldest Jewish newspaper in the United States Others * "Israelites" (song), a 1969 song by Desmond Dekker & The Aces * Israʼiliyyat, the body of narratives originating from Jewish and Christian tradi ...
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Israelites
Israelites were a Hebrew language, Hebrew-speaking ethnoreligious group, consisting of tribes that lived in Canaan during the Iron Age. Modern scholarship describes the Israelites as emerging from indigenous Canaanites, Canaanite populations and other peoples.Mark Smith in "The Early History of God: Yahweh and Other Deities of Ancient Israel" states "Despite the long regnant model that the Canaanites and Israelites were people of fundamentally different culture, archaeological data now casts doubt on this view. The material culture of the region exhibits numerous common points between Israelites and Canaanites in the Iron I period (c. 1200–1000 BCE). The record would suggest that the Israelite culture largely overlapped with and derived from Canaanite culture ... In short, Israelite culture was largely Canaanite in nature. Given the information available, one cannot maintain a radical cultural separation between Canaanites and Israelites for the Iron I period." (pp. ...
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Israeli (other)
Israeli may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the State of Israel * Israelis, citizens or permanent residents of the State of Israel * Modern Hebrew, a language * ''Israeli'' (newspaper), published from 2006 to 2008 * Guni Israeli (born 1984), Israeli basketball player See also * Israel (other) * Israelites (other), the ancient people of the Land of Israel * List of Israelis Israelis ( ''Yiśraʾelim'') are the citizens or permanent residents of the State of Israel. The largest ethnic groups in Israel are Israeli Jews, Jews (75%), followed by Arab-Israelis, Palestinians and Arabs (20%) and other minorities (5%). _ ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Alliance Israélite Universelle
The Alliance israélite universelle (AIU; ; ) is a Paris-based international Jewish organization founded in 1860 with the purpose of safeguarding human rights for Jews around the world. It promotes the ideals of Jewish self-defense and self-sufficiency through education and professional development. The organization is noted for establishing French-language schools for Jewish children throughout the Mediterranean, Iran, and the former Ottoman Empire in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The motto of the organization is the Jewish rabbinic injunction (), translated into French as (). History In 1860, Alliance Israélite Universelle embarked on a " mission civilisatrice" to advance the Jews of the Middle East through French education and culture. It was founded by Jules Carvallo, , Narcisse Leven (secretary of Adolphe Crémieux), Élie-Aristide Astruc, and Eugène Manuel May 1860 in Paris, and opened its first school in Tétouan, Morocco in 1862. The original members of the ...
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Hebrew Israelites (other)
Hebrew Israelites may refer to: * the ancient Israelites, considered as a subgroup, ancestors of or identical with the Hebrews * the modern Black Hebrew Israelites, groups of African Americans and others who believe they are descendants of the ancient Israelites See also * Hebrew (other) *Israelite (other) Israelites is a general term for ancient Hebrew people that inhabited Canaan during the Iron Age. Israelite or Israelites may refer to: History * The inhabitants specifically of the Kingdom of Israel (Samaria), later known as Samaritans Place ...
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Spiritual Israelite
The Assemblies of Yahweh is a nonprofit religious organization with its international headquarters in Bethel, Pennsylvania, United States. The organization developed independently out of a radio ministry begun by Jacob O. Meyer in 1966.''History of Bethel and Tulpehocken Townships'', p. 227. Published by Bethel and Tulpehocken Townships, Berks County PA, 1976, Boyer Printing Co., Lebanon PA The Assemblies of Yahweh is the largest sacred name group, but it is not part of the Sacred Name Movement. Origin The Assemblies of Yahweh consider themselves to be the reconstituted Apostolic Assembly that went into dormancy in AD 70. The founder, Jacob O. Meyer, learned about the name Yahweh while he was taking a biblical theological course. As a result, he became convinced of the importance of exclusively employing the names Yahweh for God and later, Yahshua for Jesus. Meyer went on to found the Assemblies of Yahweh in 1969. The organization sometimes refers to itself as "Modern Day E ...
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Twelve Tribes (other)
The Twelve Tribes of Israel were the traditional kin groups among the ancient Israelites. Twelve Tribes may also refer to: * Twelve Tribes of Ishmael, descendants of Ishmael from Book of Genesis * Twelve noble tribes of Croatia, a late medieval nobility institution * Twelve Circassian tribes, an historical self-division of the Circassian people * Twelve Tribes of Israel (Rastafari), a Rastafari group formed in 1968 * Twelve Tribes communities, a Christian movement started in 1972 Other * ''Twelve Tribes'' (album), an album by Richard Souther * Twelve Tribes (band), an American metalcore band See also * Twelve Colonies, fictional human "tribes" in ''Battlestar Galactica'' television series * Israelite (other) * Kingdom of Israel (other) The Kingdom of Israel may refer to: History *Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy) (1047–931 BCE), the kingdom established by the Israelites and uniting them under a single king *Kingdom of Israel (northern kingdom) (930 ...
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Israel (other)
Israel is a country in West Asia. Israel may also refer to: Geography * Land of Israel, the traditional Jewish name for the region between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River *Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy) (), the first union of the Twelve Tribes of Israel *Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) (), the northern kingdom established after the United Monarchy breakup People * Israel (name), a biblical given name and family name ** Jacob, a biblical patriarch who was later given the name of Israel * Twelve Tribes of Israel, descendants of the 12 sons of Jacob in the Hebrew Bible * Israelites, the confederated Twelve Tribes during the Iron Age * Israelis Israelis (; ) are the Israeli citizenship law, citizens and nationals of the Israel, State of Israel. The country's populace is composed primarily of Israeli Jews, Jews and Arab citizens of Israel, Arabs, who respectively account for 75 percen ..., the citizens and nationals of the State of Israel Media * ''Israel'' (alb ...
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Israʼiliyyat
''Israiliyyat'' (in "Israelisms") is a sub-genre of '' tafsīr'' and '' Ḥadīth '' which supplements Quranic narratives. ''Isra'iliyyat'' may derive from Jewish, Christian or Zoroastrian sources. In the early years, ''Isra'iliyyat'' were widely accepted.Karen Bauer Gender ''Hierarchy in the Qur'an: Medieval Interpretations, Modern Responses'' Cambridge University Press 2015 p. 115. Only by the time of Ibn Taimiyya and Ibn Kathir, the term ''Isra'iliyyat'' began to denote content considered dubious or as un-Islamic. In modern times, Turkish Quran commentators still allow for usage of ''Isra'iliyyat'', while they are rejected by half of the Arab Quran commentators. The '' Qaṣaṣ al-anbiyāʾ'' usually contain the same materials, but avoided criticism of foreign import. Whether ''Qaṣaṣ al-anbiyāʾ'' is a subdivision of ''Israiliyyat'' or the other way around, remains a scholarly debate. ''Israiliyyat'' frequently appear in Qur'anic commentaries, Sufi narratives and I ...
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Kingdom Of Israel (Samaria)
The Kingdom of Israel ( ), also called the Northern Kingdom or the Kingdom of Samaria, was an History of ancient Israel and Judah, Israelite kingdom that existed in the Southern Levant during the Iron Age. Its beginnings date back to the first half of the 10th century BCE. It controlled the areas of Samaria, Galilee and parts of Transjordan (region), Transjordan; the former two regions underwent a period in which a large number of new settlements were established shortly after the kingdom came into existence. It had four capital cities in succession: Shiloh (biblical city), Shiloh, Shechem, Tirzah (ancient city), Tirzah, and the Samaria (ancient city), city of Samaria. In the 9th century BCE, it was ruled by the Omrides, Omride dynasty, whose political centre was the city of Samaria. According to the Hebrew Bible, the territory of the Twelve Tribes of Israel was once amalgamated under a Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy), Kingdom of Israel and Judah, which was ruled by the Ho ...
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Israelites (song)
"Israelites" is a song written by Desmond Dekker and Leslie Kong for their group, Desmond Dekker & the Aces, which reached the top of the charts in numerous countries in 1969. Sung in Jamaican Patois, some of the song's lyrics were not readily understood by many British and American listeners at the time of its release. Despite this, the single was the first UK reggae #1 and among the first to reach the US top ten (peaking at #9). It combined the Rastafarian religion with rude boy concerns, to make what has been described by Allmusic as a "timeless masterpiece that knew no boundaries". Song Origin and lyrics Originally issued in Jamaica as "Poor Me Israelites", it remains the best known Jamaican reggae hit to reach the United States Hot 100's top 10, and was written almost two years after Dekker first made his mark with the rude boy song " 007 (Shanty Town)". Dekker composed the song after overhearing an argument: "I was walking in the park, eating popcorn. I heard a couple arg ...
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The Israelite
''The American Israelite'' is an English-language Jewish newspaper published weekly in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1854 as ''The Israelite'' and assuming its present name in 1874, it is the longest-running English-language Jewish newspaper still published in the United States and the second longest-running Jewish newspaper in the world, after the London-based ''Jewish Chronicle'' (founded in 1841)., , The paper's founder, Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, and publisher, Edward Bloch and his Bloch Publishing Company, were influential figures in American Jewish life . During the 19th century, ''The American Israelite'' became the leading organ for Reform Judaism in America. During the early 20th century, it helped geographically dispersed American Jews, especially in the West and the South of the country, keep in touch with Jewish affairs and their religious identity. The paper has lasted into the 21st century, adding a website and a podcast as publishing technology has evolved. Foun ...
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