The purpose of this study is to examine minority communities’ behavior and practice in Israel during the Covid-19 pandemic (2020–2021) using Smelser’s model for collective behavior.
Gadi Hitman
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The Melkite martyrs of the Mamluk epoch and historical memory of the orthodox arabs [PDF]
The Mamluk epoch was a period of deep decline of the Christian East. In the conditions of permanent religious persecutions, the cult of saints and martyrs consolidated the Middle Eastern Greek Orthodox (Melkite) community and ensured its positive self ...
Konstantin Panchenko
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How to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake among children? determinants associated with vaccine compliance [PDF]
ObjectiveThree aims: to elucidate determinants associated with COVID-19 vaccine uptake in children and the association with parental vaccination; to compare rates of PCR-positive SARS-CoV-2 results between vaccinated and unvaccinated children; to ...
Moshe Hoshen +12 more
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The orthodox arabs and Mar Saba monastery in the 16th and early 17th centuries (according to the data from arab christian manuscripts) [PDF]
This article deals with little-studied Christian Arab manuscripts of the 13th and 17th centuries from the collection of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem associated with Mar Saba Monastery.
Konstantin Panchenko
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Acceptance Rates of COVID-19 Vaccine Highlight the Need for Targeted Public Health Interventions [PDF]
We aimed to examine rates of COVID-19 vaccination to elucidate the need for targeted public health interventions. We retrospectively reviewed the electronic medical files of all adults registered in a central district in Israel from 1 January 2021 to 31 ...
Vered Shkalim Zemer +7 more
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Zemsky Sobor, the image of the “White Tsar” and Russia’s policy towards the remote peoples at the end of the 19th — early 20th centuries [PDF]
The article analyses the interrelation between the foreign and domestic policy of the Russian Empire at the end of the 19th — early 20th centuries, changes in the attitude of Russian ruling circles and the conservative elite towards the remote peoples ...
Alexander Polunov
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The aim of this study was to explore the coping resources of hope and sense of coherence, which are rooted in positive-psychology theory, as potential resilience factors that might reduce the emotional distress experienced by adults from three cultural ...
Orna Braun-Lewensohn +2 more
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Христијанизација међу Арабљанима у првом миленијуму Цркве
The Arabs were descendants of Ishmael, the son of Abraham. In the Byzantine sources, they were known as Saracens, Hagareanes, and Ismailites. Christianity was present among the Arabs since Pentecost.
Slaviša Tubin
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The Dialogical Paths with Islam in the East: Homage to Arabic Christian Theology
This is an opinion article, based on a lifelong syncretic study of the dialogical paths taken by Eastern theologians, Greeks and Arabs. At the crossroads of three continents, in direct relation with the Byzantine and Syriac traditions, with the ...
Evi Voulgaraki-Pissina
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Orthodox Christian Bulgarians Coping with Natural Disasters in the Pre-Modern Ottoman Balkans
Premodern Ottoman society consisted of four major religious communities—Muslims, Orthodox Christians, Armenian Christians, and Jews; the Muslim and Christian communities also included various ethnic groups, as did Muslim Arabs and Turks, Orthodox ...
Raymond Detrez
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