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    consequence. Typically in the Bible‚ when a woman is a victim of misfortune due to her husband or father ’s lack of virtue‚ God has little pity for her‚ as she is portrayed as something owned by one or the other. However‚ the story of Tamar and Judah in Genesis 38 deviates from this typicality‚ and often times has a feminist interpretation. The passage details the perversion of this system in the privileged males own interest‚ yet ultimately reinforces it‚ showing that God is the ultimate Patriarch

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    punishment through personal remorse‚ but in some cases it is possible to overcome this guilt and move on. This is the case in Woody Allen’s film Crimes and Misdemeanors. Allen’s film shows the various unpunished misdeeds of the two main characters‚ Judah Rosenthal and Cliff Stern. Crimes and Misdemeanors was inspired by Fyodor Dostoevsky’s work‚ Crime and Punishment. Dostoevsky’s main character‚ Raskolnikov‚ commits murder and his subconscious forces him to confess to the crime. Allen’s film and its

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    Playing Beatie Bow Chapter Summaries Chapter 1 Chapter 1 of ‘Playing Beatie Bow’ is mainly the introducing and descriptions of the character. The chapter showed the family situation and how it is not at its best state. It shows how Abigail Kirk the protagonist of the novel hates her father‚ Weyland Kirk. Her resentment towards her father is due to the reason that he left his mother‚ when she was ten‚ for another woman; Jan. Abigail chooses to change her name and doesn’t like being called pet

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    Jewish people through Moses. According to Jewish tradition‚ the oral Torah was passed down orally in an unbroken chain from generation to generation until its contents were finally committed to writing. The Dead Sea scrolls‚ discovered in 1949 in Israel‚ are the oldest known written version of the Old Testament dating from the 2nd Century BCE. They were found by two goat-herders who came upon a cave containing jars filled with manuscripts. Another form in which the Bible serves as a historical artifact

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    Age Tacanach‚ Tel Aviv 35‚ 208– Finkelstein‚ I. 2001: The rise of Jerusalem and Judah: the missing link‚ Levant 33‚ 105–115 MacDonald‚ K. 2011: Special issue: innovation and the evolution of human behavior Early Metallurgy in Cyprus‚ 4000–500 BC‚ Larnaca‚ Cyprus 1–6 June 1981‚ 303–312‚ Nicosia Gosden‚ C. 1994: Social Being and Time‚ Oxford Gosden‚ C Gottlieb‚ Y. 2010: The advent of the Age of Iron in the Land of Israel: a review and reassessment‚ Tel Aviv

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    Rastafarianism is a religion that was created in the early 1900 due to the social and poor economic conditions of Black people in Jamaica. The primary founders were Marcus Garvey‚ Prince Ras Tafari Makonnen also known Emperor Haile Selassie I (Power of the Trinity) and Leonard Howell. The Rastafarian religious and political movement has come under great scrutiny by society because of its beliefs and traditions. They have been referred to as a violent cult not only in Jamaica but also in America and

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    pacific the was federal funded. Over the years the idea died untill Theodore Judah came along and he love the idea of the railroad. Theodore Judah was a civil engineer who help built first railroad in California. Congress survey some possible routes for the railroad but they didn’t like any of the them but Judah came up with a route that congress liked the route was go through the sierra Nevada mountains. By 1861 Judah had a group of investors called the big four Collis Huntington his partner

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    Much of this week’s Torah portion may be familiar to you from such films as "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." While the story of Joseph and his brothers is ripe with lessons on sibling relationships‚ avoiding temptation‚ and using interpretation to one’s own advantage‚ I’d like to focus today on a few lesser-talked about characters in this drama: the women. To begin‚ let’s go back a week to Vayishlach‚ which‚ as Daniel discussed in the previous Moishe Moment‚ mainly describes Jacob’s

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    World History Notes: Chapter One Intro In 1849‚ William Loftus founded the ruins of the city of Uruk‚ one of the first cities in the world. Loftus found this ancient city in a part of Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia was one of the first places where civilization began. The First Humans The first civilizations began in Western Asia and Egypt. The way we determine how civilization came about is through science. Archaeologists find many signs of civilization in ancient ruins. No records were contained

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    and to various parts of the Ottoman Empire.1 In 1517 CE‚ the Turks succeeded in extending their territory in the East by gaining control over Egypt‚ Syria‚ Palestine‚ and the Arabian Peninsula‚ as a result Jews were able to settle in the land of Israel under highly favorable and secure conditions.2 For a variety of reasons Safed‚ located high in the Galilean hills‚ experienced the largest increase in population‚ in part‚ on account of the far greater economic opportunities there than in Jerusalem

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