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    The Creation of Israel through Illegal Immigration Immigration has had a great influence on the creation of cultures and populations within countries in the modern era. Without immigration the success of the United States and its industrial era might have never happened. One of the most important mass immigrations within the last century was that of the Jewish people out of Europe into Palestine between and after the World Wars. Hitler’s rise to power and his execution of over six million Jews in

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    Aya Kantorovich Scott Weiner 34 5 April 2013 I‚ Aya Kantorovich‚ affirm that I have completed this assignment in accordance with the Code of Academic Integrity. This paper questions the primary reason for the 1967 Six Day War in Israel. From a realist perspective‚ Israel’s Defense Force military intervention into surrounding Arabic countries resulted from the competition of states to acquire nuclear weapons‚ while from a liberal perspective‚ the military intervention was in response to the

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    Weapons and Warfare of Ancient Israel The book of Judges describes the period when the Israelites were settling into the Promised Land following the Exodus from Egypt. Because the conquest was not complete‚ warfare was frequent‚ and resulted in the hero stories preserved in Judges. These heroes were known as "judges"‚ meaning‚ not people who decided court cases‚ but military leaders who delivered Israel from her enemies. What weapons did these heroes use‚ and what was their strategy in defeating

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    Rabbi Simeon’s allegory bridges the gap between a people and a time through the anthropomorphization of the Sabbath and exegesis of Exodus 20:8. The Sabbath’s dialog with God anthropomorphizes the day. The Sabbath’s character has one statement with which to judge it‚ a plea for companionship: “All [of the other six days] have a partner‚ while I have no partner!” This desire implies that the Sabbath is a spiritual entity. With God as proof‚ nothing quite inspires people to connect like anthropomorphization

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    ISRAEL – LEBANON WAR 2006 1st DRAFT 1. Ever since the inception of Israel as a Jew state in the midst of Arab land in 1948‚ the world has observed Middle East to be the most turbulent and volatile region. Lebanon being immediate neighbor has been amongst the most affect countries. Israel and Lebanon have never signed a peace accord and remained in a state of war since the decision of Lebanese Muslims to align with Arab nationalism against the wishes of their Christian counterparts during 1948

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    World History Comparative Essay: Imperial Structures of Egypt and Israel The richness and consistency of the annual Nile River flood‚ combined with isolation due to the deserts of the east and west‚ are leading factors into why Egypt is one of the world’s great civilizations. On the other hand‚ Israel’s strategic location has played an important role in world history‚ despite its small size and lack of resources. Although the imperial structures of Ancient Egypt and Israel have historical similarities

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    Who Owns the Land of Israel

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    of the dead were children" (NYTimes). This is just one of the few terrorist attacks that have come upon Israel in recent years. The land of Israel has been fought over more than any other land in history. Everybody who has been anybody in history has made their pass‚ or mark‚ in Israel. The question I will try to answer in this paper is; who are the rightful owners to the land known as Israel? To answer this controversial question I will present both sides of the argument with as much factual

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    Why is Jerusalem so important to Israel? For many years‚ the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been a complex issue that has drawn attention to the Middle East and the rest of the World. The city of Jerusalem is an important key of this conflict and it is a problem that is not resolved yet‚ especially because both countries claimed it as its eternal capital. Today‚ this situation could change soon. Jerusalem has called attention to the world due to US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize

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    Jewish festivals are the days celebrated by Jews. Some Jewish festivals happen on the same date every year‚ while others move around within a range of dates. Here we have provided the dates of the Jewish religious holidays for calendar year 2009. All Jewish holidays begin in the evening after the sunset. Judaism is believed to be one of the world’s oldest religions. Jews believe there is one God who created and rules the world. Judaism believes that people have freewill and are responsible for

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    On the surface‚ Iran and Israel have much in common. They are both Middle Eastern countries that are steeped in history. They are both countries in which much of society revolves around religion. In both countries some segment of the population fights daily to be accepted as and treated as equals. Even with those similarities‚ there are some glaring differences that have accounted for many years of tension amongst the two nations. Where once these two countries were able to find some common ground

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