Economy of Jordan – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

| August 14, 2015

Economy of Jordan[1] 1 Jordanian Dinar Trade organisations GDP growth GDP per capita GDP by sector Labour force Labour force by occupation Main industries Export goods Main export partners Import goods Main import partners 57.5% of GDP (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 45 57.3% of GDP (2010 est.) Foreign reserves Jordan's GDP per capita rose by 351% in the 1970s, declined 30% in the 1980s, and rose 36% in the 1990s.[9] Jordan is classified as an emerging market.

B’nai B’rith Wikipdia

| August 14, 2015

Un article de Wikipdia, l'encyclopdie libre. LOrdre indpendant du B'nai B'rith ( , de l'hbreu: Les fils de l'Alliance) est la plus vieille organisation juive toujours en activit dans le monde.

Glossary See The Holy Land

| August 14, 2015

Abraham Acts of the Apostles Annunciation Apocrypha Apostle Aramaic Archaeology Ark of the Covenant Armageddon Ascension Bahai Barluzzi, Antonio Basilica BC and AD, or BCE and CE Bedouin Bible Byzantine Canaan Choir Cistern Constantine Crusades Custody of the Holy Land Decapolis Essenes Eusebius Exile Exodus Franks Gallicantu Gate Gentile Gospel Hebrew Helena Herod the Great Hellenism Icon Iconostasis Incarnation Islam Jerome Josephus Kibbutz Kosher Liturgy Lords Prayer Martyr Messiah Mikvah Mishnah Mosaic Moses Mosque Muhammad New Testament Old Testament Orthodox Ossuary Ottoman Empire Palestine Parable Passover Patriarch Pentecost Pharisee Pontius Pilate Prophet Promised Land Quran Ramadan Resurrection Sabbath Sadducees Samaritans Sarcophagus Souk Stations of the Cross Status Quo Stele Stoa Synagogue Talmud Tel/Tell Temple Torah Transfiguration Trinity Vulgate Wadi West Bank Yahweh Yom Kippur Zealot Abraham The founding patriarch of the Israelites, Ishmaelites, Midianites and Edomite peoples, he is considered father of the three monotheistic faiths tied to the Holy Land today Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

Etz Chaim Synagogue

| August 14, 2015

Pictures: Howard Barnett Photography Thursday 14th January 09:31am Etz Chaim is a vibrant and dynamic congregation located in the heart of the Jewish area in the north of Leeds. We are dedicated to promoting Jewish life and Torah values combined with involvement in modern life and engagement with contemporary culture. We encourage youth, social and cultural activities both within our congregation and in co-operation with local and national organisations.

Sephardim – Conversos – Marranos: Historical Overview

| August 14, 2015

with Bibliography A JewishGen InfoFile Author: Bernard I. Kouchel Sephardim, Jews of the Iberian Peninsula, spoke a Judeo-Spanish dialect, written in Hebrew script, called Ladino. Many were forced to convert to Christianity between 1391 and 1497.

Jewish Conspiracy 41 – Overlords of Chaos

| August 14, 2015

"The name Sephardim, designating the Spanish and Portuguese Jews comes from the biblical book, Obadiah, verse 20, '...the exiles of Jerusalem who are in the Sepharad shall possess the cities of Negeb' ... The name Ashkenazim, designating the German Jews comes from Genesis 10:2, 'The sons of Gomer, Ashkenaz, Riphath and Togarmah'..." Ludwig Albrecht, In Die Geschichte des Volkes Israel (The History of the People of Israel) 1926 A thousand years before the establishment of the Zionist State of Israel, there also existed a nominally Jewish kingdom on the eastern fringes of Europe. This was the Kingdom of the Khazars astride the Don and Volga rivers.



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