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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Ha |  |  |  | Ha: Encyclopedia II - Berechiah ha-Nakdan - His Other WorksIn addition to these, Berechiah wrote a commentary on the Book of Job. He was acquainted with most of the grammarians of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, and his "Uncle Benjamin," whom he quotes, has been identified with Benjamin of Canterbury.
Berechiah was a translator, his version being extant of Adelard of Bath's "Quæstiones Naturales" (MSS. at Munich, Leyden, Oxford, and Florence), as well as of a "Lapidary" containing a description of 63 species of stones (MS. in Bodleian). Besides these works, Berechiah is also said by Zunz ...
See also:Berechiah ha-Nakdan, Berechiah ha-Nakdan - His Fox Fables, Berechiah ha-Nakdan - The Wolf and the Animals, Berechiah ha-Nakdan - Ethical treatises, Berechiah ha-Nakdan - His Other Works, Berechiah ha-Nakdan - Bibliography Read more here: » Berechiah ha-Nakdan: Encyclopedia II - Berechiah ha-Nakdan - His Other Works |
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|  |  |  | Ha: Encyclopedia II - Berechiah ha-Nakdan - His Fox FablesBerechiah is known chiefly as the author of a set of over a hundred fables, called Mishle Shualim. Manuscripts exist at the Bodleian (Neubauer, "Cat. Bodl. Hebr. MSS." No. 1466, 7, originally belonging to Cotton, and 1421, 5, with six additional fables) and Munich (207 written before 1268). The first edition appeared in Mantua, in 1557; another with a Latin version by M. Hanel, Prague, 1661; other editions at Berlin, 1706; Lemberg, 1809; Grodno, 1818; Sklov, n.d.; Warsaw, 1874. An English translation appeared in 1967 by Moses Hadas, entitled Fables of a Jewish Aesop; it has rec ...
See also:Berechiah ha-Nakdan, Berechiah ha-Nakdan - His Fox Fables, Berechiah ha-Nakdan - The Wolf and the Animals, Berechiah ha-Nakdan - Ethical treatises, Berechiah ha-Nakdan - His Other Works, Berechiah ha-Nakdan - Bibliography Read more here: » Berechiah ha-Nakdan: Encyclopedia II - Berechiah ha-Nakdan - His Fox Fables |
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| | | | | |  |  |  | Ha: Encyclopedia II - Eldad ha-Dani - His alleged travelsOn leaving the land "on the other side of the river of Kush (probably the Nile)," Eldad traveled with a man of the tribe of Asher. A great storm wrecked the boat, but God prepared a plank for him and his companion, on which they floated until thrown ashore among a cannibal Ethiopian tribe called Romrom. (As to the existence in former times of such a tribe, see Metz in "Das Jüdische Litteraturblatt," 1877, No. 41.) The Asherite, who was fat, was immediately eaten, while Eldad was put into a pit to fatten. Soon after a fire-worshiping ...
See also:Eldad ha-Dani, Eldad ha-Dani - His alleged travels, Eldad ha-Dani - Reception of his story, Eldad ha-Dani - Source of Prester John, Eldad ha-Dani - Modern opinions, Eldad ha-Dani - Editions, Eldad ha-Dani - Bibliography Read more here: » Eldad ha-Dani: Encyclopedia II - Eldad ha-Dani - His alleged travels |
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| |  |  |  | Ha: Encyclopedia II - Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Political activismWhat the people of the Sh'erit ha-Pletah had in common was what had made them victims in the first place, but other than that they were a diverse group. Their outlook, needs, and aspirations varied tremendously. There were strictly observant Jews as well as individuals that had earlier been assimilated into secular culture. Religious convictions ran from the Revisionist group to Labor Zionists and even ideological communists. Although Yiddish was the common language within the community, ...
See also:Sh'erit ha-Pletah, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Formation of the DP camps, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - From representation to autonomy, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Political activism, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - A community dedicated to its own dissolution, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Legacy, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Literature Read more here: » Sh'erit ha-Pletah: Encyclopedia II - Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Political activism |
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|  |  |  | Ha: Encyclopedia II - Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Formation of the DP campsIn an effort to destroy the evidence of war crimes, Nazi authorities and military staff accelerated the pace of killings, forced victims on death marches, and attempted to deport many of them away from the rapidly shrinking German lines. As the German war effort collapsed, survivors were typically left on their own, on trains, by the sides of roads, and in camps.
In the first few days, Allied military forces improvised relief in the form of shelter, food, and medical care. A large number of refugees were in critical condition as a res ...
See also:Sh'erit ha-Pletah, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Formation of the DP camps, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - From representation to autonomy, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Political activism, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - A community dedicated to its own dissolution, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Legacy, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Literature Read more here: » Sh'erit ha-Pletah: Encyclopedia II - Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Formation of the DP camps |
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|  |  |  | Ha: Encyclopedia II - Sh'erit ha-Pletah - From representation to autonomyThe refugees who found themselves in provisional, sparse quarters under military guard soon spoke up against the ironic nature of their liberation, invoking an oft-repeated slogan "From Dachau to Feldafing." Working committees were established in each camp, and on July 1, 1945 the committees met for a founding session of a federation for Jewish DP camp committees in Feldafing. The session also included representatives of the Jewish Brigade and the Allied military administration. It resulted in the formation of a provi ...
See also:Sh'erit ha-Pletah, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Formation of the DP camps, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - From representation to autonomy, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Political activism, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - A community dedicated to its own dissolution, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Legacy, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Literature Read more here: » Sh'erit ha-Pletah: Encyclopedia II - Sh'erit ha-Pletah - From representation to autonomy |
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|  |  |  | Ha: Encyclopedia II - This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Regular characters and segments
This Hour Has 22 Minutes - CBC personality impersonations.
Rex Murphy - played by Mark Critch (also see the Max Pointy character who is also a parody-impersonation of Rex portrayed by Colin Mochrie)
Stuart MacLean - played by Gavin Crawford
Ian Hanomansing - played by Shaun Majumder
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See also:This Hour Has 22 Minutes, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Cast, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Former members, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Subsitute News-Anchors/Special Correspondents, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Regular characters and segments, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - CBC personality impersonations, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Other memorable segments, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Famous stunts, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Jean Poutine, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Stockwell/Doris petition, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Oilers vs Canadiens, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Mark Jackson Blog, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Specials Read more here: » This Hour Has 22 Minutes: Encyclopedia II - This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Regular characters and segments |
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This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Former members.
Rick Mercer (1993-2001) as anchor J.B. Dixon and various correspondents and sketch characters. Mercer left the show to devote more time to Made in Canada; after that show ended he launched Rick Mercer Report, a series very similar to 22 Minutes and Comedy Central's The Daily Show.
Colin Mochrie (replaced Rick Mercer from 2001-2003) as anchor Antony St. George and various correspondents and sketch char ...
See also:This Hour Has 22 Minutes, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Cast, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Former members, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Subsitute News-Anchors/Special Correspondents, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Regular characters and segments, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - CBC personality impersonations, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Other memorable segments, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Famous stunts, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Jean Poutine, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Stockwell/Doris petition, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Oilers vs Canadiens, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Mark Jackson Blog, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Specials Read more here: » This Hour Has 22 Minutes: Encyclopedia II - This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Cast |
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|  |  |  | Ha: Encyclopedia II - This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Famous stunts
This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Jean Poutine.
1999-2000 - During the American election campaign of 2000, Rick Mercer approached Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush on a campaign stop in Michigan, asking for comment on the news that Bush had received the endorsement of Canadian prime minister "Jean Poutine". (The then-prime minister's name was Jean Chrétien, and he had certainly not endorsed Bush.)
Bush accepted the endorsement with a short and grateful speech to the 22 Minutes camera ...
See also:This Hour Has 22 Minutes, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Cast, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Former members, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Subsitute News-Anchors/Special Correspondents, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Regular characters and segments, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - CBC personality impersonations, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Other memorable segments, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Famous stunts, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Jean Poutine, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Stockwell/Doris petition, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Oilers vs Canadiens, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Mark Jackson Blog, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Specials Read more here: » This Hour Has 22 Minutes: Encyclopedia II - This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Famous stunts |
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|  |  |  | Ha: Encyclopedia II - André the Giant Has a Posse - HistoryFairey and campaign co-creators Blais Blouin, Alfred Hawkins, and Mongo Nikol created paper and vinyl stickers with an image of the wrestler André the Giant and the text "ANDRE THE GIANT HAS A POSSE 7' 4", 520lb", as an in-joke directed at hip hop and skater subculture, and then began clandestinely (and somewhat fanatically) propagating and posting them in Providence, Rhode Island and the Eastern United States.
By the early 1990s, tens of thousands of paper and then vinyl stickers were photocopied and hand-silkscreened and put in vis ...
See also:André the Giant Has a Posse, André the Giant Has a Posse - History, André the Giant Has a Posse - Meaning, André the Giant Has a Posse - Splinter movements, André the Giant Has a Posse - Parody stickers, André the Giant Has a Posse - Appearances in American pop culture Read more here: » André the Giant Has a Posse: Encyclopedia II - André the Giant Has a Posse - History |
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| | |  |  |  | Ha: Encyclopedia II - Norwegian Wood This Bird Has Flown - Inspiration from infidelityThe song was apparently inspired by Lennon's extra-marital flings. Ironically, he wrote it while he was on a holiday with his wife, Cynthia, in the Alps. They were joined by the Beatles' producer George Martin, who had injured himself early in the holiday, and his wife. Martin recalled: "It was during this time that John was writing songs for Rubber Soul, and one of the songs he composed in the hotel bedroom, while we were all gathered around, nursing my broken foot, was a little dit ...
See also:Norwegian Wood This Bird Has Flown, Norwegian Wood This Bird Has Flown - Inspiration from infidelity, Norwegian Wood This Bird Has Flown - Eastern influence, Norwegian Wood This Bird Has Flown - Lyrics, Norwegian Wood This Bird Has Flown - Bibliography Read more here: » Norwegian Wood This Bird Has Flown: Encyclopedia II - Norwegian Wood This Bird Has Flown - Inspiration from infidelity |
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|  |  |  | Ha: Encyclopedia II - Sh'erit ha-Pletah - A community dedicated to its own dissolutionWith the exception of 10,000-15,000 who chose to make their homes in Germany after the war (see Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland), the vast majority of the Jewish DPs ultimately left the camps and settled elsewhere. About 136,000 settled in Israel, 80,000 in the United States, and sizeable numbers also in Canada and South Africa[2].
Although the community established many of the institutions that characterize a durable society, and indeed came to dominate an entire section of Munich, the overriding imperative was to find new homes ...
See also:Sh'erit ha-Pletah, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Formation of the DP camps, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - From representation to autonomy, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Political activism, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - A community dedicated to its own dissolution, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Legacy, Sh'erit ha-Pletah - Literature Read more here: » Sh'erit ha-Pletah: Encyclopedia II - Sh'erit ha-Pletah - A community dedicated to its own dissolution |
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