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  • 122Talmudic Academies in Babylonia — The Talmudic Academies in Babylonia, also known as the Geonic Academies, were the center for Jewish scholarship and the development of Jewish law in Mesopotamia from roughly 589 CE to 1038 CE (Hebrew dates: 4349 AM to 4798 AM). The key work of… …

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  • 123Family in the Soviet Union — The view of the Soviet family as the basic social unit in society evolved from revolutionary to conservative; the government of the Soviet Union first attempted to weaken the family and then to strengthen it. According to the 1968 law Principles… …

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  • 124NEZIKIN — (Heb. נְזִיקִין; torts ), fourth order of the Mishnah according to the order given by Simeon b. Lakish (Shab. 31a), although according to another tradition (Tanḥuma in Num. R. 13:15), it is the sixth. Originally Nezikin was the name of the first… …

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  • 125Family Court (Hong Kong) — Infobox High Court court name = Family Court (Hong Kong) imagesize = caption = established = country = Hong Kong location = Hong Kong coordinates= type = authority = Hong Kong Basic Law appeals = terms = positions = website = http://www.judiciary …

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  • 126BENVENISTE (or Benvenist), ḤAYYIM BEN ISRAEL — (1603–1673), Sephardi rabbinic scholar and codifier. Benveniste studied in his native Constantinople mainly under Joseph b. Moses of Trani, and also under joseph samegah . In 1624, when he was only 21, he began to write his detailed commentary on …

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  • 127GERSHOM BEN JUDAH ME'OR HA-GOLAH — (c. 960–1028), one of the first great German talmudic scholars and a spiritual molder of German Jewry. Few biographical details are known of Gershom, most of the stories about him being of a legendary nature. He was apparently born in Metz, but… …

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  • 128Israeli legislative election, 2006 — The Elections for the 17th Knesset were held in Israel on 28 March 2006. The voting resulted in a plurality of seats for the then new Kadima party, followed by the Labour Party, and a major loss for the Likud party.After the election, the… …

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