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journal and Jewish
* Commentary ( magazine ), a US public affairs journal, founded in 1945 and formerly published by the American Jewish Committee
* Midrasz, a Polish language journal on Polish Jewish matters
In cooperation with the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the RA also publishes a scholarly quarterly journal, Conservative Judaism, which is edited by Martin Samuel Cohen.
* Lilith Magazine a Jewish feminist journal
" The first use of the term is attributed to the Austrian Nathan Birnbaum, founder of a nationalist Jewish students ' movement Kadimah, who used the term in his journal Selbstemanzipation ( Self Emancipation ).
In June 2010, the journal Arutz Sheva reported that tensions caused by differences of opinion over the recent Gaza flotilla raid, had caused Arab residents of the village to threaten to expel the Jewish residents from the village.
However, an article titled Piloţii orbi (" The Blind Pilots "), contributed to the journal Vremea in 1936, showed that he supported at least some Iron Guard accusations against the Jewish community:
In The Myth of the Jewish Race Raphael and Jennifer Patai cite Karl Pearson's 1925 opposition ( in the first issue of the journal Annals of Eugenics which he founded ) to Jewish immigration into Britain.
; 1890: Austrian publisher Nathan Birnbaum coins the term Zionism for Jewish nationalism in his journal Self Emancipation.
Benjamin Balint says it was the " Contentious Magazine That Transformed the Jewish Left Into the Neoconservative Right " Historian Richard Pells concludes that " no other journal of the past half century has been so consistently influential, or so central to the major debates that have transformed the political and intellectual life of the United States.
Commentary had the mission of being a nonpartisan journal focusing on Jewish affairs and other contemporary issues — a sort of Jewish Harper's, only more scholarly.
In 1950 Hersey's novel The Wall was published, an account presented as a rediscovered journal recording the genesis and destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto, the largest of the Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany during the Holocaust.
Operating under the auspices of the World Jewish Congress in Israel, the Israel Council on Foreign Relations has since its inception in 1989 hosted heads of state, prime ministers, foreign ministers and other distinguished visitors to Israel and has issued several publications on Israeli foreign policy and international affairs, including its tri-annual foreign policy journal, the Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs.
In 1995 journalist Jeff Sharlet assumed the editorship and transformed the " Book Peddler " into a serious journal of Jewish culture.
In their study, " Y chromosomes of Jewish priests ," published in the journal Nature, they found that the Kohanim appeared to share a different probability distribution compared to the rest of the Jewish population for the two Y-chromosome markers they tested ( YAP and DYS19 ).
The Association of Jewish Libraries publishes several serials including a scholarly journal Judaica Librarianship and the electronic quarterly AJL News and AJL Reviews.
The original purpose of the journal was as a monthly newsletter for the club, which included information and helpful facts for Jewish refugees.
By 1930, Zygielbojm was editing the Jewish labor unions ' journal, Arbeiter Fragen (" Worker ’ s Issues ").
After German troops invaded the French Third Republic in 1940, she fled to Marseilles and one year later to Mexico, where she founded the anti-fascist ' Heinrich-Heine-Klub ', named after the German Jewish poet Heinrich Heine, and founded Freies Deutschland ( Free Germany ), an academic journal.
First published in the Jewish journal Voskhod ( St. Petersburg 1893 ).
It publishes an English quarterly journal, Tradition: A Journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought, which began in 1958, and a Hebrew journal, Hadorom, which began in 1957.

journal and Currents
* Currents ( periodical ), an international trade law journal
Working from recently-published journal articles, Communication Currents makes scholarship available in a form understandable and usable for broad audiences, including communication experts working with lay audiences, instructors and students, the press, and other interested members of the public.
* " Womanist theology, epistemology, and a new anthropological paradigm " by Linda E. Thomas, in the journal Cross Currents.

journal and Joseph
The earliest use of the term " Judeo-Christian " in the historical sense dates to 1829 in the missionary journal of Joseph Wolff, and before that as " Judeo Christian " in a letter from Alexander M ' Caul dated October 17, 1821.
The first anarchist journal to use the term " libertarian " was La Libertaire, Journal du Mouvement Social and it was published in New York City between 1858 and 1861 by French anarcho-communist Joseph Déjacque.
The founder and first leader of Mormonism, Joseph Smith, noted in his journal that this event was a literal fulfillment of the word of God and a sure sign that the coming of Christ is close at hand.
While anchored in Dungeness Bay on the south shore of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, third lieutenant Joseph Baker made an observation of Mount Baker, which Vancouver recorded in his journal:
The first written reference to the word, " tattoo " ( or Samoan " Tatau ") appears in the journal of Joseph Banks, the naturalist aboard Captain Cook's ship the HMS Endeavour: " I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humor or disposition ".
The fact was that Louis was frequently declared to be perfectly fit for sexual intercourse, confirmed by Joseph II, and during the time he was purported to have had the operation, he went out hunting almost every day, according to his journal.
The best-known figure on Cook's mission, Joseph Banks ,< ref > Extract from Lapérouse's journal: I here must witness my recognition of Sir Joseph Banks, who, having realised that Monsieur de Monneron could not find an inclining compass in London, wished to lend us those that had served the famous captain Cook.
The Radiation and Public Health Project cited calculations by Joseph Mangano — who has authored 19 medical journal articles and a book on Low Level Radiation and Immune Disease — that reported a spike in infant mortality in the downwind communities two years after the accident.
After World War I, cartoonist Harold Gray joined the Chicago Tribune which, at that time, was being reworked by owner Joseph Medill Patterson into an important national journal.
Sir Joseph Banks used the word in his journal during the first voyage of Captain Cook.
* The English journal " Studio International " published Joseph Kosuth ´ s article " Art after Philosophy " in three parts ( October – December ).
The scientist Joseph Norman Lockyer who discovered helium and founded the science journal Nature was born in Rugby.
* 1869 — Joseph Lockyer starts the scientific journal Nature
The fact that none of the available contemporary writings about Joseph Smith in the 1830s, none of the publications of the Church in that decade, and no contemporary journal or correspondence yet discovered mentions the story of the first vision is convincing evidence that at best it received only limited circulation in those early days.
Joseph Whitehouse recorded in his journal that a private " belonging to Captain Stoddard's company of Artillery " was sent back to St. Louis with a trading party encountered coming down river.
Joseph Aloysius Hansom ( 26 October 1803 – 29 June 1882 ) was a prolific English architect working principally in the Gothic Revival style, who invented the Hansom cab and was one of the founders of the eminent architectural journal, The Builder, in 1843.
In addition to co-editing the journal Life and Labor with Alice Henry in the US, she also wrote Pioneers on Parade in collaboration Dymphna Cusack and Joseph Furphy ( 1944 ) " in painful collaboration with Kate Baker ".
With Mel Ramsden, Ian Burn, Joseph Kosuth, Sarah Charlesworth and others, Corris was a founding editor of The Fox ; an artists-run journal that addressed the political and social dimensions of contemporary artistic practice.
According to a study of the Manual by critic Joseph Jones in Canadian Notes & Queries, a literary journal, some later editions experienced a falloff in quality.
With the help of University of Edinburgh professors like Joseph Black, William Cullen and John Walker, this society transformed itself into the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1783 and in 1786 it issued the first edition of its new journal Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
* The A-life Undeadening of Painting via the Digital, an essay on art digital painting by Joseph Nechvatal at Kritikos: an international and interdisciplinary journal of postmodern cultural sound, text and image Volume 2, October 2005, ISSN 1552-5112
Col. Joseph R. West, mentioned the location was called Giftaler ’ s or Giftaler ’ s Ranch, in a journal of his units march to Fort Yuma on the old Butterfield Overland Mail route In a later Civil War itinerary of the route, it is referred to as the " Dutchman's ".
The Female Spectator ( 4 volumes, 1744 – 46 ), a monthly periodical, was written in answer to the contemporary journal The Spectator by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele.

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