I AM ISRAEL Clip - City of David, Jerusalem
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Meet Jewish historian, Daniella Avraham, and explore the secrets of ancient Jerusalem in this clip from the film, I Am Israel.
Now on DVD, Blu-ray & Digital Download, I Am Israel is an epic film which will take you on a soaring journey through the Land of the Bible, and introduce you to Jewish men and women whose very lives are a testimony to the promises of God. I Am Israel is narrated by award winning actor John Rhys-Davies, best known for his roles in the Indiana Jones and Lord of the Rings series. Filmed in crystal clear 4K, and directed by award-winning documentary filmmaker David Kiern, I Am Israel brings to life the inspirational story of Israel like you’ve never seen before.
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Original Score by Bob Farnsworth
I AM ISRAEL Clip - Cowboys of the Golan Heights
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Saddle up for an adventure through the Golan Heights in this exciting clip from I Am Israel!
Now on DVD, Blu-ray & Digital Download, I Am Israel is an epic film which will take you on a soaring journey through the Land of the Bible, and introduce you to Jewish men and women whose very lives are a testimony to the promises of God. I Am Israel is narrated by award winning actor John Rhys-Davies, best known for his roles in the Indiana Jones and Lord of the Rings series. Filmed in crystal clear 4K, and directed by award-winning documentary filmmaker David Kiern, I Am Israel brings to life the inspirational story of Israel like you’ve never seen before.
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I AM ISRAEL Clip - Vineyards of Judea and Samaria
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Meet Yaakov Berg and explore Israel's beautiful vineyards in this clip from the film, I Am Israel.
Now on DVD, Blu-ray & Digital Download, I Am Israel is an epic film which will take you on a soaring journey through the Land of the Bible, and introduce you to Jewish men and women whose very lives are a testimony to the promises of God. I Am Israel is narrated by award winning actor John Rhys-Davies, best known for his roles in the Indiana Jones and Lord of the Rings series. Filmed in crystal clear 4K, and directed by award-winning documentary filmmaker David Kiern, I Am Israel brings to life the inspirational story of Israel like you’ve never seen before.
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Shfaram video 1
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Byzantibe burial caves in Shefaram, Israel
Shfaram(Шфарам) Irland in Israel
Aviators team
Muezzin in Shefaram calling us to prayer
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Flight over Migdal Afek fortress
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Road 79 from Hamovil to Somekh Interchange - כביש 79 ממחלף המוביל למחלף סומך
נסיעה מערבה בכביש 79 ממחלף המוביל למחלף סומך
Driving west on Road 79 from Hamovil Interchange to Somekh Interchange
אורך המסלול: 10.9 קמ
Length of the trip: 10.9 km
מפה של המסלול - Map of the trip
עובר בישובים: שפרעם
Passes through: Shefar'am
צולם בתאריך 15 מרץ 2014
Video Shoot 15 Mar 2013
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you saw her in a bar
three years ago
the stage was set up from the start
i know
you let her take a part
was that enough?
you took a chance but now she’s far
i know i know
you saw her in a bar
three years ago
the dice were loaded from the start
i know
time’s ripeness set you up
and swallowed you whole
you took a chance but now she’s far
i know, i know
when it rains you think of her
there’s nowhere, there’s nowhere you can go
introduction: architecture final project the city of Shefa'Amer
the video introduce the city sites and views, to show the location and impression you get from the site environment.
the city of Shefa'Amer is located in the lower Galilee in the district of Haifa.
the studio is directed by Arch. Uri & Adam Mazor
Music by: Yasmin Levy- No tengo lugar
Picture of Fire: Dance with fire III by just 80's from flickr album
Some of the city pictures are taken from the city website, and albums of people from the city, I am sorry I am not writing names but I didn't find reference, if anyone recognize his picture here please send me a message and I will put the name.
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Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish and Israeli Law Inaugural Event
On Nov. 8, the Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish and Israeli Law at Harvard Law School kicked off its inaugural event with a daylong conference on Jewish and Israeli law. Dean Martha Minow kicked off the event. Noah Feldman, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the director of The Julis-Rabinowitz Program in Jewish and Israeli Law at Harvard Law School, introduced the program and the conference's first speaker, Daniel Boyarin, Hermann P. and Sophia Taubman Professor of Talmudic Culture, Departments of Near Eastern Studies and Rhetoric at University of California, Berkeley. Boyarin delivered a talk on Nomos as Torah: Is there Jewish Law?” Christine Hayes, Robert F. and Patricia R. Weis Professor of Religious Studies in Classical Judaica at Yale University, presented a talk on Divining the Law: Jews and Greeks and the Search for Solid Ground.
Courtney Hadwin Hard To Handle FULL VIDEO AS SEEN ON TV Intro, Audition, GOLDEN BUZZER, Much More!
Courtney Hadwin's Golden Buzzer performance on America's Got Talent with all the before and after video that was shown on television!
Globe Trekker Series 9 - The Arab Gulf States
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Megan McCormick ventures into the countries on the Arabian Gulf – Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Oman – an area of ancient of kingdoms that’s synonymous with oil but still one of the most misunderstood areas of the entire world.
Megan’s journey begins in the oil fields of Kuwait where she witnesses the devastation caused by the Iraqi invasion of 1990. As the army retreated under the Allied bombardment, Desert Storm, it set alight to dozens of oil fields causing an environmental catastrophe.
Visiting its capital, Kuwait City, she finds that the superficial scars of the war have healed; in the city’s souks traditional Arab life continues. However, a meeting with a Kuwaiti prisoner of war on the festive Liberation Day (26 February) reveals that there are still hundreds of Kuwaitis who have never been released by the Iraqi regime.
Megan visits the Bergen oil field, half an hour south of the city, to view the production of the world’s most important, yet most vexed, commodity. Her gaze turns from the international to the local when she accepts an invite to stay with a Kuwaiti family in a Bedouin camp in the desert. This is a spring tradition that many Kuwaitis hold dear – although nowadays their tents come with all the mod-cons like electricity and bathrooms!
With a half-hour flight across the deserts of Saudi Arabia, Megan finds herself moving rapidly into the future in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. She checks into the world’s only seven star hotel, the Burj Al Arab, which dominates the city’s skyline with its dhow sail-like shape. From here she explores the high-tech excitement Dubai has to offer: the Wild Waddy water park and the Palm Sails project – a palm-shaped man-made island offering premier residential and resort living. For a taste of the traditional among the jet-set ambience of this city she visits one of its 34 malls where she tries on the ‘abayya’ veil worn by Muslim women. Two hours along the coast Megan arrives in Abu Dhabi, the country’s capital and the business centre of the Gulf. She visits Women She Zone mall, the world’s first female-only shopping centre, where women can be themselves in this male-dominated society.
With 95 per cent of UAE desert, the inhabitants have found novel ways of incorporating into their lives. Megan tries her hand at golf in the sand but finds that she’s far better-off driving across it in a 4-wheel drive with Offroad Emirates. The company offers tours around the magnificent dunes of the Liwa Oasis on the edge of the aptly named ‘Empty Quarter’ – just a million square miles of sand.
To find out just how rich this country is, Megan goes to meet the nephew of its president, Sheikh Hamed. This flamboyant sheik’s car collection includes a giant custom-made Dodge pickup truck and probably the world’s biggest motor home; each tyre is three metres high, is made of 1.5 tonnes of rubber and costs $16,000!
She travels across the border into Oman and discovers one of the hidden jewels of the Gulf, a country far more immersed in its heritage than its neighbours. She visits the port city Muscat, home to the most authentic souk in the whole of Arabia. Here she wanders through a living embodiment of traditional Islamic life where you can buy abbayas, silver, gold, spices, flowers and much more.
A trip to the Sultan Kabuz Grand Mosque leaves Megan higher than a flying carpet; this monumental building is made of graceful white marble and houses the largest chandelier and carpet in the world.
Leaving the city behind her, Megan tries her hand at cattle shopping in Nizwa before getting out into Oman’s beautiful natural surroundings. She treks down a mountain called Wadi Bani Khalid in the Hajar mountains, an area that sees water year-round – a precious commodity in this desert country – with a guide from Nomadic Explorer. For a further dose of tradition, Megan travels to Sur on the easternmost point of Arabia to watch the dhow ships being built. The builders don’t use plans, instead they do it all by eye and it works! People come here from all over the Gulf to buy a ship.
Then it’s back for a stop at the luxurious Al-Bustan Palace in Muscat for a night of rest before Megan embarks on the final leg of her journey to the south of the country. She flies to the town of Salah, near the Yemeni border, home to the biblical perfume Frankincense. Megan strikes a great bargain in a perfume souk for the divine incense before going to the only place in the world where trees produce this scent. She meets Musalem, one of the lucky few allowed to harvest this precious commodity that has brought wealth to Oman for centuries.
The next day Megan visits Job’s tomb, a local man whose story is revered by Jews, Christians and Muslims alike, before setting off into the desert for a last night with a Bedouin guide.
Sanhedrin | Wikipedia audio article
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The Sanhedrin (Hebrew and Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: סנהדרין; Greek: Συνέδριον, synedrion, sitting together, hence assembly or council) was an assembly of twenty-three or seventy-one rabbis appointed to sit as a tribunal in every city in the ancient Land of Israel.
There were two classes of rabbinical courts called Sanhedrin, the Great Sanhedrin and the Lesser Sanhedrin. A lesser Sanhedrin of 23 judges was appointed to each city, but there was to be only one Great Sanhedrin of 71 judges, which among other roles acted as the Supreme Court, taking appeals from cases decided by lesser courts. In general usage, The Sanhedrin without qualifier normally refers to the Great Sanhedrin, which was composed of the Nasi, who functioned as head or representing president, and was a member of the court; the Av Beit Din or chief of the court, who was second to the nasi; and sixty-nine general members (Mufla).
In the Second Temple period, the Great Sanhedrin met in the Temple in Jerusalem, in a building called the Hall of Hewn Stones. The Great Sanhedrin convened every day except festivals and the sabbath day (Shabbat).
After the destruction of the Second Temple and the failure of the Bar Kokhba Revolt, the Great Sanhedrin moved to Galilee, which became part of the Roman province of Syria Palaestina. In this period the Sanhedrin was sometimes referred as the Galilean Patriarchate or Patriarchate of Palaestina, being the governing legal body of Galilean Jewry. In the late 200s, to avoid persecution, the name Sanhedrin was dropped and its decisions were issued under the name of Beit HaMidrash (house of learning). The last universally binding decision of the Great Sanhedrin appeared in 358 CE, when the Hebrew Calendar was abandoned. The Great Sanhedrin was finally disbanded in 425 CE after continued persecution by the Eastern Roman Empire.
Over the centuries, there have been attempts to revive the institution, such as the Grand Sanhedrin convened by Napoleon Bonaparte, and modern attempts in Israel.
Cakes Of Sylvia Weinstock
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Grandmothers famously love baking cakes for kids. But pensioner Sylvia Weinstock, 82, is in demand by the world's biggest rich-kids for her fancy baking. When VIPs and famous showbiz personalities want to scoff cake - there's only one lady they turn to. And whatever their demands - whether it's recreating a golf bag or whipping up a croquembouche - to loveable Sylvia it's a piece of cake. Sylvia makes incredible creations of icing a sponge that can fetch over a staggering £45,000. They are so detailed - with replicas of real objects being ultra-realistic - she is hired for only the biggest knees-ups. Pop stars P Diddy, Jennifer Lopez and Cindy Lauper have also called on Sylvia to help wow guests at their birthday bashes. Working from her Manhattan, New York base, skilled Sylvia has been making cakes for over 30 years. With her deft handiwork she can recreate a realistic Champagne bottle on a bucket of Ice, or even a lifelike deer out of her ingredients. She even once recreated HRH Queen Elizabeth II with marzipan and fondant. Serving the stars who are tying the knot, Sylvia can also make gigantic multi-layered pieces that tower above the guests at high-profile bashes.
Childhood. Ballet Studio Childhood.Nazareth-1994. Choreographer IRINA JAMMAL.
Dance Childhood. Ballet Studio Childhood by Dance Ensemble Scheherazade from the city of Nazareth-1994. year. . Choreographer IRINA JAMMAL. (Ирина Васицкая) Concert ballet studio at the end of the school year. Танец Детство. Ансамбля танца Детство , Руководитель, хореограф-постановщик, актриса, певица, режиссер, ИРИНА ЖАММАЛЬ. Концерт перед родителя в конце учебного года. Танцуют арабские девочки, второй год обучения. Назарет-1994. Архив.
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Russian dance. Dance group SHAHRAZAD. Ballet teacher, Irina Jammal, Archive-1995.
Dance group SHAHRAZAD(Kfar Yasif). Russian and Arabic сhildren's dance . Head, choreographer, ballet teacher Irina Jammal .Concert in Acre -1995 / Archive.
Детский танцы, русский и арабский/ Концерт в Аудиториум Акко. Руководитель, хореограф-постановщик , ансамбля танца, Шехерезада, актриса, певица, режиссер, Ирина Жаммаль . Перед гастролями в Украину, Польшу,Францию... Архив.