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HaOlam HaZeh (Hebrew: העולם הזה, lit. This World) was a w****ly news
magazine published in
Israel until 1993. The
magazine was
founded in 1937
under the...
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society at large". The
earliest use of the term
tikkun olam comes in the
phrase mip'nei
tikkun ha-
olam, "for the sake of
repairing the world",
which appears...
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Righteous Among the
Nations (Hebrew: חֲסִידֵי אֻמּוֹת הָעוֹלָם ḥasidei
ummot ha'olam) is a
title used by Yad
Vashem to
describe people who, for various...
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party in Israel. It was
founded in the 1960s as
HaOlam HaZeh – Koah
Hadash by Uri Avnery,
editor of
HaOlam HaZeh. The
party was
founded by Avnery, editor...
- "When You Are a King" is a 1971 pop song by
British band
White Plains. It was
written by John and
Roger Hill, in
contrast to most
White Plains songs that...
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Seder Olam (Hebrew: סדר עולם) is the name of two
works of
early rabbinical literature dealing largely with
religious chronology. The two
works are: Seder...
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continue their existence in a
miserable manner. The
afterlife is
known as
olam ha-ba (Hebrew: עולם הבא, lit. 'coming world', 'next world'), and is related...
- Turn Left at the End of the
World (Hebrew: סוף העולם שמאלה, Sof
HaOlam Smola) is a 2004
Israeli film written,
produced and
directed by Avi
Nesher and starring...
- from 1979 to 1981. He was also the
owner and
editor of the news
magazine HaOlam HaZeh from 1950
until its
closure in 1993. He
became known for
crossing the...
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Seven Laws of Noah to be ****ured of a
place in the
World to Come (
Olam Ha-Ba), the
final reward of the righteous. The non-Jews that
choose to follow...