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  • 61Yosef Tunkel — (1881–August 9, 1949) was a Jewish–Belarusian–American writer of poetry and humorous prose in Yiddish commonly known by the pen name Der Tunkeler or The dark one in Yiddish.[1] Born into the family of a poor teacher in Babruysk (in Belarus, then… …

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  • 62Jerusalem in Judaism — Jerusalem History …

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  • 63Jerusalem in Christianity — Jerusalem History …

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  • 64Jerusalem in Islam — Jerusalem History …

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  • 65Neo-Zionism — is a right wing, nationalistic and religious movement that appeared in Israel following the Six Days War and capture of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which they consider parts of Israel. It evolved parallel with, and in opposition to Post Zionism …

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  • 66Negev Bedouin — بدو النقب הבדואים בנגב A Bedouin man and camel in Negev Total population 160,000 Regions with significant populations …

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  • 67History of Jerusalem (Middle Ages) — Main article: History of Jerusalem See also: Kingdom of Jerusalem The history of the city of Jerusalem in the Middle Ages takes it from the 10th century when it was under the rule of the Fatimid caliphate, to the Crusades and shifts in control… …

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  • 68Non-Zionism — is the political stance of Jews who were [or are] willing to help support depoliticized Jewish settlement in Palestine (...) but will not come on aliyah. [1] The trend began in the United States of America in the first few decades of the 20th… …

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  • 69Japanization — Chinese name Traditional Chinese 皇民化運動 Simplified Chinese 皇民化运动 Literal meaning movement to make people become subjects of the …

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  • 70Silwan — Silwan, or Kfar Shiloah, ( he. כפר השילוח; ar. سلوان) is a Palestinian neighborhood of 45,000, adjacent to the Old City of Jerusalem, extending along the Kidron Valley and running alongside the eastern slopes of Jabal Al Mukaber.… …

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