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  • 111Portal:Volcanoes — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology …

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  • 112Belhar Confession —    The Belhar Confession was adopted in 1986 by the Nederduitse Gereformeerde Sendingkerk of Suid Afrika (Dutch Reformed Mission Church of South Africa [DRMC]) as a response to apartheid. The DRMC was established in 1880 as a separate Reformed… …

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  • 113Crescas, Chasdai — (d. c. 1412)    Spanish leader and philosopher. A member of an old Barcelona family, Chasdai Crescas is first mentioned in 1367. The Jews were accused of having illegally bought a silver vessel containing the consecrated wafers used in mass, and… …

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  • 114eruption — e•rup•tion [[t]ɪˈrʌp ʃən[/t]] n. 1) an issuing forth suddenly and violently; outburst; outbreak 2) gel the ejection of molten rock, steam, etc., as from a volcano or geyser 3) gel something that is erupted or ejected, as molten rock 4) pat a) the …

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  • 115burst — [c]/bɜst / (say berst) verb (burst or, Archaic, bursted, bursting) –verb (i) 1. to fly apart or break open with sudden violence; explode. 2. to issue forth suddenly and forcibly from or as from confinement. 3. to break or give way from violent… …

  • 116eruption — /əˈrʌpʃən/ (say uh rupshuhn), /i / (say ee ) noun 1. an issuing forth suddenly and violently; an outburst; an outbreak. 2. Geology the ejection of molten rock, water, etc., as from a volcano, geyser, etc. 3. that which is erupted or ejected, as… …

  • 117ANTISEMITISM — ANTISEMITISM, a term coined in 1879, from the Greek ἁντί = anti, and Σημ = Semite by the German agitator wilhelm marr to designate the then current anti Jewish campaigns in Europe. Antisemitism soon came into general use as a term denoting all… …

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  • 118JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period …

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  • 119POLAND — POLAND, republic in E. Central Europe; the kingdom of Poland and the grand duchy of Lithuania united formally (Poland Lithuania) in 1569. This article is arranged according to the following outline: the early settlements jewish legal status… …

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  • 120ZHITLOWSKY, CHAIM — (1865–1943), Yiddish philosopher and writer. Zhitlowsky was the chief theoretician of galut ( Diaspora ) nationalism and Yiddishism. Born in a small town near Vitebsk, Russia, he gave up his studies at 15 when he became a Socialist, and moved to… …

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