Ankori — Ankori, Nkole, Usagara, afrik. Landschaft östl. vom Albert Eduard Njansa, zu Uganda gehörig … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
ANKORI, ZEVI — (1920– ), scholar and writer on Karaite history. Born in Tarnow, Poland, Ankori graduated from the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and Columbia University, New York. He taught at Tel Aviv University, the Hebrew University, Ohio State University,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Joseph Massad — Infobox academic name = Joseph Massad image width = 150px birth date = 1963 birth place = Jordan death date = death place = residence = New York citizenship = United States nationality = Palestinian ethnicity = field = Middle Eastern studies work … Wikipedia
Sumud — ( ar. صمود) meaning steadfastness Abed, 1988, p. 288.] or steadfast perseverance is an ideological theme and political strategy that first emerged among the Palestinian people through the experience of the dialectic of oppression and resistance… … Wikipedia
TOBIAS BEN MOSES HA-AVEL — (or ha Ma tik, the translator ; 11th century), karaite scholar. He laid the theoretical and educational foundations for establishing the Karaites in the Byzantine milieu. According to Elijah Bashyaẓi (Iggeret Gid ha Nasheh, 4a) Tobias studied… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Khazars — Kazar redirects here. For the Marvel Comics character, see Ka Zar. For the village in Azerbaijan, see Xəzər. For Khazar University, see Khazar University. Khazaria Eastern Tourkia Khaganate … Wikipedia
Imwas — Arabic عِمواس Also Spelled Amwas, Amwas District Ramla … Wikipedia
КАРАИМЫ — [евр. «читающие»; «люди Писания»], возникшая в нач. VIII в. по Р. Х. в Багдаде евр. секта, доктрина к рой отрицает раввинистическо талмудическую традицию и является основой для иудаизма раввинистического. Название впервые употреблено в IX в.… … Православная энциклопедия
GREECE — (Heb. יָוָן, Yavan), country in S.E. Europe. SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD (TO 330 C.E.) Although the earliest known Jews on the Greek mainland are to be found only from the third century B.C.E., it is highly probable that Jews traveled or were forcibly… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
OTTOMAN EMPIRE — OTTOMAN EMPIRE, Balkan and Middle Eastern empire started by a Turkish tribe, led by ʿUthmān (1288–1326), at the beginning of the 14th century. This entry is arranged according to the following outline: sources … Encyclopedia of Judaism