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Smadar may refer to: *Smadar, a settlement near Yavne'el Yavne'el (, ) is a moshava and Local council (Israel), local council in the Northern District (Israel), Northern District of Israel. Founded in 1901, it is one of the oldest rural Jewish communities in the country. According to the Israel Centra ..., Israel People with the given name Smadar originates from the Hebrew Bible, specifically from Song of Songs (Shir HaShirim) by King Solomon. The word “Smadar” (סְמָדַר) refers to the early blossom of the grapevine, symbolizing beauty, vitality, and the first stages of fruitfulness. This imagery is rich in poetic and spiritual significance, evoking themes of love, renewal, and potential. In the context of the grapevine, Smadar describes the tiny, delicate flowers that precede the formation of grapes. While the exact color of the blossom isn’t explicitly mentioned in the Bible, it is often imagined to be light purple or greenish-purple, in harmony with the colors ...
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Yavne'el
Yavne'el (, ) is a moshava and Local council (Israel), local council in the Northern District (Israel), Northern District of Israel. Founded in 1901, it is one of the oldest rural Jewish communities in the country. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), in it had a population of . In 2008 the population had been 3,100, with a growth rate of 1.4%. History Archaeology: Bronze Age to Mamluk period Remains from the Ancient Near East#Late Bronze Age, Late Bronze Age,, cited in Ancient Near East#Iron Age, Iron Age I–II, Achaemenid Empire, Persian, Hellenistic period, Hellenistic, Roman Empire, Roman, Late Byzantine Empire, Byzantine, History of Israel#Early Muslim period (634–1099), Early Muslim and Mamluk Egypt, Mamluk periods have been found here. A residential building constructed in the Umayyad Caliphate, Umayyad period that continued to be inhabited during the Abbasid Caliphate, Abbasid period (eighth–tenth centuries CE) has been excavated here. Otto ...
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Smadar AZANI
Smadar may refer to: *Smadar, a settlement near Yavne'el Yavne'el (, ) is a moshava and Local council (Israel), local council in the Northern District (Israel), Northern District of Israel. Founded in 1901, it is one of the oldest rural Jewish communities in the country. According to the Israel Centra ..., Israel People with the given name Smadar originates from the Hebrew Bible, specifically from Song of Songs (Shir HaShirim) by King Solomon. The word “Smadar” (סְמָדַר) refers to the early blossom of the grapevine, symbolizing beauty, vitality, and the first stages of fruitfulness. This imagery is rich in poetic and spiritual significance, evoking themes of love, renewal, and potential. In the context of the grapevine, Smadar describes the tiny, delicate flowers that precede the formation of grapes. While the exact color of the blossom isn’t explicitly mentioned in the Bible, it is often imagined to be light purple or greenish-purple, in harmony with the colors ...
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Smadar Lavie
Smadar Lavie (; born 5 March 1955) is an Israeli Mizrahi anthropologist, author, and activist. She is professor emerita of anthropology at the University of California, Davis. She specializes in the anthropology of Egypt, Israel and Palestine, emphasizing issues of race, gender and religion. She received her doctorate in anthropology from the University of California at Berkeley (1989). Academic life Lavie received her BA in social anthropology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1980 (majors: sociology and social anthropology; minors: medieval Islamic civilization, musicology). Lavie received her Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1989 and was awarded the Malcolm H. Kerr Dissertation Award from the Middle East Studies Association for her dissertation titled, "The Poetics of Military Occupation: Mzeina Allegories of Bedouin Identity under Israeli and Egyptian Rule" which was later published by the University of California Pres ...
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Smadar Levi
Smadar Levi () is an Israeli singer. Levi was born in Sderot Israel to a family that had immigrated from Morocco and Tunisia. She has dedicated her career to reviving and reinvigorating the spirit of Convivencia, coexistence between Jewish and Muslim cultures. World Music calls Levi, "perhaps the most exciting voice in the burgeoning Mediterranean New York City world music scene." Levi sings in Hebrew, Arabic, and Ladino. Her music has been described as “pan-Mediterranean music peppered with a gypsy sound.” Seeds of Peace Seeds of Peace is a peacebuilding and leadership development non-profit organization headquartered in New York City. It was founded in 1993. As its main program, the organization brings youth and educators from areas of conflict to its summer ca ... has honored Levi for "uniting cultures to achieve peace through music." References External links * http://www.smadarlevi.com/ * {{DEFAULTSORT:Levi, Smadar 21st-century Israeli women singers Living p ...
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Smadar Naoz
Smadar Naoz (; born 1978) is an Israeli-American astrophysicist, and was the 2015 winner of the Annie Jump Cannon Award in Astronomy for her scientific contributions to the fields of cosmology and planetary dynamics. Early life and education Naoz grew up in Jerusalem, Israel, and developed her love for astrophysics at a young age with her mother regularly watching Star Trek: The Original Series with her and her younger sister. She graduated from the Racah Institute at The Hebrew University with her Bachelors of Science (2002) and her Masters in Science (2004), before continuing her education at the Tel Aviv University, where she was awarded her PhD in 2010. The subject of her PhD research was the first generation of galaxies. Career After obtaining her PhD, Naoz accepted an IAU Gruber postdoctoral fellowship at Northwestern University's Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics (CIERA). After her tenure as an IAU Gruber postdoc, she became an Eins ...
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Smadar Rosensweig
Smadar Rosensweig (Smadar ''Eliach'') is an adjunct assistant professor of Bible at Yeshiva University's Stern College for Women. Prior to that she served as lecturer of Judaic studies and history at Touro College. Smadar Rosensweig received her B.A. from Barnard College and M.A. from Azrielli (Yeshiva University) Barnard College. She delivers shiurim and lectures extensively throughout the New York metropolitan area. She is the daughter of Rabbi David Eliach and Dr. Yaffa Eliach, Holocaust scholar and professor emeritus at Brooklyn College. In 1983 she married Rabbi Michael Rosensweig, a Rosh Yeshiva at RIETS Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS ) is the rabbinical seminary of Yeshiva University (YU). It is located along Amsterdam Avenue in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Named after Yitzchak Elchanan ... and Rosh Kollel of its Beren Kollel Elyon.Ancestry Library Edition References External links YU Torah OnlineYeshiva Uni ...
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Smadar Sheffi
Smadar Sheffi () is an art critic, researcher of art and culture, and a curator of contemporary art. She is the founder of the Contemporary Art Center, Ramle – CACR (2019 - 2024) and was the Chief Curator. Over past years, she has gained vast experience in curating exhibitions in historical structures, among them the Bialik House Museum in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Artists House, Contemporary Art Center, Ramla - CACR, and the Pool of Arches, Ramla. Dr. Sheffi’s bilingual blog of art criticism and notes on contemporary culture, The Window, has been active since 2012. Biography Smadar Sheffi holds a Ph.D. in Art History from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is currently a lecturer at the COLLMAN - College of Management Academic Studies, Rishon Lezion. She is a past lecturer at the Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the Institute for Israeli Art. Her research interests, among others, are representations of the Holocaust in contemporary art, Israeli art ...
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