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However, by the early 18th century it was suggested that the church was either " dedicated to the memory of St Magnus or Magnes, who suffer'd under the Emperor Aurelian in 276 St Mammes of Caesarea, feast day 17 August, or else to a person of that name, who was the famous Apostle or Bishop of the Orcades.
N. G. L. Hammond, based on the passage of Hellanicus, as well on the Thessalian Magnes being brother of Macedon, suggested that the Macedonian language is an Aeolic Greek dialect.

Magnes and Landau
In addition, Landau became a pawn in a struggle for control of the University between Magnes and Chaim Weizmann and Albert Einstein.

Magnes and be
In addition to the move, the name of the museum was changed to the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, as the institution and its collection will now be administered by the university's Bancroft Library.
and she became pregnant and bore to thunder-loving Zeus, two sons, Magnes and Macedon, the horse lover, those who dwelt in mansions around Pieria and Olympus ".< ref > Greek text: The poetic epithet " hippiocharmes " can alternatively be translated " fighting on horseback " or " chariot-fighter " and has also been attributed to Aeolus son of Hellen, Troilus and Amythaon.
On Oct. 19, 1908, Magnes married Beatrice Lowenstein of New York, who happened to be Louis Marshall's sister-in-law.
Magnes delivered a Passover sermon in 1910 at Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York in which he advocated changes in the Reform ritual to incorporate elements of traditional Judaism, expressing his concern that younger members of the congregation were driven to seek spirituality in other religions that cannot be obtained at Congregation Emanu-El.
Rather, he advocated a binational state in which equal rights would be shared by all, a view shared by the group Brit Shalom, an organization with which Magnes is often associated, but never joined.
When the Peel Commission made its1937 recommendations about partition and population transfer for Palestine, Magnes sounded the alarm: With the permission of the Arabs we will be able to receive hundreds of thousands of persecuted Jews in Arab lands [...] Without the permission of the Arabs even the four hundred thousand that now are in Palestine will remain in danger, in spite of the temporary protection of British bayonets.

Magnes and University
History, Historiography and Interpretation: Studies in Biblical and Cuneiform Literatures, Magnes Press, Hebrew University pp. 21 – 35.
), The Toronto School of Communication Theory: Interpretations, Extensions and Applications ( Toronto and Jerusalem: University of Toronto Press and Magnes Press, 2007 )
He negotiated with the President of the University, Judah Magnes, regarding the details of his position at the University and the building that was to house the Mathematics Institute.
Jerusalem, the Hebrew University: Magnes Press.
Notable faculty members have included Judah Magnes, who was also the founding chancellor and president of Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rabbi Abraham Cronbach, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Nelson Glueck, Moses Buttenweiser, Eugene Borowitz, Jacob Z. Lauterbach, Lawrence A. Hoffman, Steven M. Cohen, Moses Mielziner, and Debbie Friedman.
Professor Golomb is currently acting as the Philosophical Editor of the Hebrew University Magnes Press and is a member of its academic committee.
* The Commentary of R. Samuel Ben Meir ( Rashbam ) on Qoheleth, by Sara Japhet and Robert B. Salters, The Hebrew University Magnes Press 1985
The museum, which was founded in 1961 by Seymour and Rebecca Fromer, is named for Jewish activist Rabbi Judah L. Magnes, a native of Oakland and co-founded the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
In 2010, the Judah L. Magnes Museum agreed to give its collection to the University of California, Berkeley, which will now display and preserve the museum's rare Jewish artifacts.
The Magnes is the third-largest Jewish museum in the United States and became affiliated with the University of California at Berkeley in late 2009.
The Goddess Anath, ( Jerusalem: Magnes Press, Hebrew University ).
* Ela Bauer, Between Poles and Jews: The Development of Nahum Sokolow's Political Thought ( Jerusalem: Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2005 ).
Dubois, A. Wohlman, Y. Schwartz, Notes to the text by Y. Schwartz, Jerusalem, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2005 Hebrew.
Magnes gained a degree of notoriety while studying at the University of Cincinnati in a campaign against censorship of the " Class annual " of 1898 by the university faculty.
In both America and Palestine, Magnes played a key role in founding the internationally reputed Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1918 along with Albert Einstein and Chaim Weizmann.
Magnes served as the first chancellor of the Hebrew University ( 1925 ) and later as its president ( 1935 – 1948 ).

Magnes and Einstein
However, the three did not get along, and when, in 1928, Magnes, who was initially responsible only for the university's finances and administrative staff, had his authority extended to academic and professional matters, Einstein resigned from the Board of Governors.

Magnes and Weizmann
The pro-British Chaim Weizmann had bristled at them and bi-nationalists such as Henrietta Szold and Judah L. Magnes rejected them and broke off to establish their own party, Ichud ( Unification ), that advocated an Arab – Jewish Federation.

Magnes and supported
Magnes agreed, however, with the overall anti-Zionist attitudes of Reform Judaism at the time ; he strongly disapproved of nationalistic aspects within Judaism, which Zionism represented and supported.

Magnes and .
Other sons included Deioneus, Perieres, Cercaphas and perhaps Magnes ( usually regarded as a brother of Macedon ) and Aethlius.
* Jacob Katz, Divine Law in Human Hands — Case Studies in Halakhic Flexibility, Magnes Press.
* Gideon Goldenberg, " On Verbal Structure and the Hebrew Verb ", in: idem, Studies in Semitic Linguistics, Jerusalem: Magnes Press 1998, pp. 148 – 196 translation ; originally published in Hebrew in 1985.
Collection of the Judah L. Magnes MuseumSo far, Mendelssohn had devoted his talents to philosophy and criticism ; now, however, an incident turned the current of his life in the direction of the cause of Judaism.
" Tragic Form in Titus Andronicus ", in A. A. Mendilow ( editor ) Further Studies in English Language and Literature ( Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1975 ), 1 – 18
Her brothers were Athamas, Cretheus, Deioneus, Magnes, Perieres, Salmoneus and Sisyphus.
At scholia to Pindar, Pythia 4. 252 yet another form — Enarea ( or )— is found .</ ref > Her children were Cretheus, Sisyphus, Athamas, Salmoneus, Deion, Magnes, Perieres, Canace, Alcyone, Peisidice, Calyce, and Perimede.
* Pierus, son of Thessalian Magnes and Meliboea, was the lover of muse Clio and father of Hyacinth and Rhagus.
* Aeolus, Aethlius, Dorus, Graecus, Makednos, Magnes, Xuthus are their grandsons.
In one of the surviving fragments of the Megalai Ehoiai attributed to Hesiod, it's told that Magnes " had a son of remarkable beauty, Hymenaeus.
* Meliboea, the wife of Magnes, who named the town of Meliboea in Thessaly after her.
* Dictys was a fisherman and brother of King Polydectes of Seriphos, both being the sons of Magnes by a naiad.
In Greek mythology, King Polydectes was the ruler of the island of Seriphos, son of Magnes and an unnamed naiad.
* The Western Jewish History Center, of the Judah L. Magnes Museum, in Berkeley, California has librettos for Milhaud's opera, David, as well as a program for its American premiere, in Los Angeles, at the Hollywood Bowl, and photocopies of newspaper coverage in the B ' nai B ' rith Messenger of Los Angeles, of this event ( 1956 ) Collection Number 1970. 002.
Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1967.
The earliest attested references on tagenias are in the works of the 5th century BC poets Cratinus and Magnes.

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