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Diaspora studies scholars extend this non-geographically bound concept of " nation " among diasporic communities, at times using the term ethnonation or ethnonationalism to describe a conceptual collective of dispersed ethnics.
# Yeshiva ketana (" junior yeshiva ")-Many yeshivot ketanot in Israel and some in the Diaspora do not have a secular course of studies and all students learn Judaic Torah studies full-time.
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Magee is home to the Academy for Irish Cultural Heritages ( AICH ) which focuses on cultural studies related to Ireland and the Irish Diaspora.
One of her most influential contributions to African Diaspora studies came with her first book, Reconstructing Womanhood: The Emergence of the Afro-American Woman Novelist.
His astronomical studies of the revolutions of the moon enabled him to predict the beginning of the month (" Rosh Chodesh ") as it was determined in Palestine, and he claimed to be able to remove the necessity of celebrating double holy days in the Diaspora ( R. H. 20b ; comp.
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When capitalized and without modifiers ( that is, simply the Diaspora ), the term refers specifically to the Jewish diaspora ; when uncapitalized the word diaspora may be used to refer to refugee populations of other origins or ethnicities.
One of the largest diasporas of modern times is the African Diaspora, which began at the beginning of the 16th century.
A final appeal is made to the Jewish people throughout the Diaspora to rally round the " Free Hebrew people in its land " in the tasks of immigration and upbuilding and to stand by them in the struggle for the realization of their age-old dream, the redemption of Israel.
Tresillo is the most basic and by far, the most prevalent duple-pulse rhythmic cell in sub-Saharan African music traditions, and the music of the African Diaspora.
The Judean elite were exiled to Babylonia and this is regarded as the first Jewish Diaspora.
This is indicative of the general population trends among the Jewish community in the Diaspora, but a focus on total population obscures growth trends in some denominations and communities, such as Haredi Judaism.
MERCAZ is a member of the World Zionist Organization and the Jewish Agency for Israel, both of which have been designated by the Knesset as channels of communication and influence between Diaspora Jewry and the government of Israel.
The commentators to the Shulchan Aruch record that it is the custom of some of Diaspora Jewry to be scrupulous in giving Challah from the dough used for baking " Matzot Mitzvah " ( the Shmurah Matzah eaten during Passover ) to a Kohen child to eat.
In the Diaspora, where most Yom Tovim are observed for two days, mourning does not take place on the second day, but the day is still counted as one of the days of shiva.
It is distinct from the various traditional animistic religions in the interiors of these same countries and is the main origin for religions of similar name found among the African Diaspora in the New World such as Haitian Vodou, the Vudu of Puerto Rico, Candomblé Jejé in Brazil ( which uses the term Vodum ), Louisiana Voodoo and Santería in Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
Optima is used iconically for Traveller, and Diaspora used it to pay homage to Traveller.
Jews generally observe one or two seders: in Israel, one seder is observed on the first night of Passover ; in the Diaspora communities other than Reform and Reconstructionist Jews hold a seder also on the second night.
In the Diaspora, an additional day is celebrated, the second day being separately referred to as Simchat Torah.
This differs from Passover ( Pesach ), where the last day ( Diaspora: last two days ) is / are considered part of the same festival.
Where hip hop intersects with Turkish youth in Germany is the development of Oriental hip hop and a Turkish Diaspora.
A recent research of the Ministry of Diaspora showed that more than two thirds of Serbs abroad have plans of returning to Serbia, and almost one third is ready to return immediately should they be given a good employment offer.
In the Diaspora in Ashkenazic Orthodox communities, the ceremony is performed only on Pesach, Shavuot, Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret, Rosh Hashanah, and Yom Kippur.
* Wherever Green is Worn: the Story of the Irish Diaspora, 2000.
* Some material above is adapted from < nowiki >' Physicists of the African Diaspora '</ nowiki >, with permission of Dr. Scott Williams.
The term " East Turkestan " is primarily used by, and is associated with, Uyghur separatists ( Diaspora | diasporic protest in Washington, D. C. shown )
As time passed, the Jews began to be scattered across the Greco-Roman world in what is known as the Diaspora.
In Ashkenazic practice, the priestly blessing is chanted by kohanim on Jewish Holidays in the Diaspora, and daily in the Land of Israel.

Diaspora and field
But, anthropological field research by Melville Herskovits and others demonstrated that there has been a continuum of African traditions among Africans of the Diaspora.

Diaspora and established
In 1984, the Centre for Caribbean Studies of the University of Warwick established the Walter Rodney Memorial Lecture in recognition of the life and work of one of the most outstanding scholar-activists of the Black Diaspora in the post World War II era.
In the Jewish Diaspora, Revisionism was most established in Poland, where its base of operations was organized in various political parties and Zionist Youth groups, such as Betar.
Because of the status of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party as a Diaspora organization, and although the party had established cadres allied to it in the new republic, there were legal restrictions about being itself established as a legal political entity and participation in Armenian Parliamentary election.
By 2000 B4U had established itself as a leading brand in Bollywood entertainment for the Indian Diaspora.
In 2008 he became Director of the Scottish Centre for Diaspora Studies at Edinburgh, established by an external endownment of £ 1 million pounds by a leading Scottish fund manager and his family.

Diaspora and late
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the game spread with the Australian Diaspora to areas such as New Zealand and South Africa ; however this growth went into rapid decline following World War I.
* Jews in the Jewish Diaspora have been accused of dual loyalty by the Romans in the 1st century, by the French in the Dreyfus Affair in the late 19th century, in Stalin-era Soviet Union in the 20th century.
Bnei Akiva first came into existence in the late 1920s, following World War I. Concurrent with the establishment of the movement in Palestine, organizations of religious youth operated in the Diaspora.
From the late 1990s, this church has shown its willingness to use the Internet as a privileged means of evangelization thus allowing the many existing branches of the church within the African Diaspora ( United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, France, USA ) to maintain contact with each other and with Nigeria, the country in which the church is the most popular.

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