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- translate and explain a modified text of the Shulchan Aruch. In HaModi'a laHadashim (New York) for 1901, he published, under the title LeDorot Golei Russiya...
- days of the state of Israel. He was one of the founders of the Ofakim Hadashim art group. Pinhas Abramovich was born in 1909, in Mažeikiai, in the Russian...
- settlement in Ein Hod. Also in the 1950s, Janco was a founding member of Ofakim Hadashim ("New Horizons") group, comprising Israeli painters committed to abstract...
- influential Israeli painters, Zaritsky is known for cofounding the "Ofakim Hadashim" group. In his works, he created a uniquely Israeli style of abstract art...
- Tzimtzum. See Yechveh Daat Vol 3, section 47 by Ovadiah Yosef See Ktavim Hadashim published by Yaakov Hillel of Ahavat Shalom for a sampling of works by...
- burned, though some did survive. From the Zoharic writings, the 70 Tikkunim Hadashim reappeared in 1958 against all odds, in the main library of Oxford. "Arrangements"...
- "The Forms of the Elements" (Tzurot Hayesodot) "New Heavens" (Shamayim Hadashim) "Deeds of God" (Mifalot Elohim) Ironically, according to David Brion Davis...
- Chronicles i. 69; David Conforte, Qore ha-Dorot, 5b ִHadashim gam Ye shamim, vii. 38 Ginze Oxford, p. ix. ִHadashim gam Yeshanim, vii. 35 Travels, ed. Benisch,...
- Jerusalem Culture of Israel Histadrut Art Studio Yitzhak Frenkel Ofakim Hadashim "Avigdor Stematsky, 1908–1989". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11...
- Jews: recent developments among observant Jews in Israel (HaDati'im haHadashim: Mabat achshavi al haHevra haDatit b'Yisrael). Jerusalem: Keter (in Hebrew)...