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This volume grew out of a conference on “Jewish Émigrés and the Shaping of Postwar Culture,” organized by the Triangle Intellectual History Seminar and the Duke-UNC Jewish Studies Seminar to commemorate the late Lilian Renée Furst (1931–2009), the Marcel
Malachi Haim Hacohen
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Robotnik na wynagrodzeniu w Ml 3,5 jako symbol kryzysu społecznego w i poł. V w. przed Chr.
The main aim of the article is to illustrate the social crisis in the 5th century BC, whose symbol in Mal 3,5 is a hireling working for wages. The grammatical and syntactic analysis of the expression Sükar-Säkîr helps to elucidate the situation of the ...
Arnold Zawadzki
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Abstract In 1683, Edward Massey, an obscure office‐holder in Braintree, Essex, provided the state with one of the most explosive accounts of conspiratorial activities in England during the so‐called ‘Exclusion Crisis’. Massey, a prisoner in the King's Bench, named dozens of individuals in his native Essex, as well as the West Country and London, who ...
EDWARD LEGON
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American Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 188, Issue 3, November 2025.
Amy L. Rector
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Towards an Ethic of Family Solidarity
The era of inevitable fragmentation and severance of family solidarity, forcing people to take sides and break family bonds, is an essential prophetic motif in the Book of the Twelve.
Blessing Onoriode Boloje
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Typology and the Holocaust: Erich Auerbach and Judeo-Christian Europe
In response to Nazi exclusion of the Jews from German society on racial grounds, Erich Auerbach (1892–1957), a secular Jewish intellectual inspired by cultural Protestantism and Catholicism, formed a vision of a cosmopolitan Judeo-Christian civilization ...
Malachi Haim Hacohen
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Different meanings a text may acquire: the case of Malachi 1:11
This article illustrates how a text may acquire different meanings over years of investigation. On the basis of Malachi 1:11, the article demonstrates how this text was interpreted from various perspectives.
S. D. Snyman
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We consider distributed transmission scheduling for inference over multiple access channels (MAC) using a wireless sensor network (WSN). The sensors transmit their data simultaneously using common shaping waveforms through finite-state Markovian fading ...
Kobi Cohen, Dean Malachi
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Cadastral Data Model for an Informal Settlement: Case Study of Huruma, Nairobi – Kenya
The complexity of tenure claims in the informal settlements has been difficult to incorporate into the formal systems owing to their dynamic and continuously changing nature. Innovative tools are therefore required to capture these claims.
Malachi Odongo Atieno, David Siriba
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Is the Messiah Announced in Malachi 3:1?
Malachi 3:1 is often touted as a key messianic text: YHWH supposedly announces the sending of the Messiah and a preceding messenger, a pattern confidently identified by Jesus himself.
Andrew S. Malone
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