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Shmuel and Eisenstadt
€ 520. 000 ) endowed prize was awarded to Julia Kristeva in 2004, to Jürgen Habermas in 2005, and to Shmuel Eisenstadt in 2006.
Consequent to debate about economic globalization, the comparative analysis of civilisations, and the post-colonial perspective of " alternative modernities ," Shmuel Eisenstadt introduced the concept of " multiple modernities " ( 2003 ; see also Delanty 2007 ).
* Eisenstadt, Shmuel Noah.
* Shmuel Eisenstadt, sociology
* Shmuel Eisenstadt ( 1982 ).
Some notable visiting scholars have been the sociologist Shmuel N. Eisenstadt ( 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 ), the sociologist Toby Huff ( 2000 ), the indologist Sheldon Pollock ( 2001 ), the historian Paolo Prodi ( 2007-2008 ), the historian Dan T. Carter ( 2009 ), and the sociologist Paul Lichterman ( 2009 ).
* Shmuel Eisenstadt, Sociology

Shmuel and work
Pupils such as Avigdor Arikha, Naftali Bezem, Shraga Weil and Shmuel Boneh absorbed these influences and integrated them into their later work.
Rabbi Meir Simcha ( as well as the Rogatchover Gaon, the Gerer Rebbe, Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Glasner of Klausenburg, the Dor Revi ' i, and Rabbi Dr Yissachar Dov Ritter of Rotterdam ) was one of the prominent rabbis who discovered that the work was a very clever forgery, and denounced it as such.
In 2005, a group of Haredi rabbis in Israel and the United States, including Yosef Sholom Eliashiv, Dovid Feinstein, Aharon Leib Shteinman, Chaim Pinchos Scheinberg, and Shmuel Auerbach declared a ban on Slifkin's books, so that Haredi Jews in their communities could not purchase or read his work.
Only part of this work was published in Chazan's lifetime ; the first complete edition was published in 1935 by Rabbi Shmuel Horowitz and an amended and annotated edition was issued in 1989 by Rabbi Mordechai Frank.

Shmuel and Sociology
* Shmuel Shamai: " Critical Sociology of Education Theory in Practice: The Druze Education in the Golan "; British Journal of Sociology of Education, Vol.

Shmuel and Judaism
The Mayor of the city, Moshe Abutbul, is a member of Shas, the deputy-mayor Shmuel Greenberg of United Torah Judaism ( UTJ ).
His worries about the Mountain Jews, or Berg Yidden, led him to send a famous Mashpia, Rabbi Shmuel Levitin of Rakshik, to the Caucasus to set up institutions to bring them closer to traditional Judaism, setting a precedent for his two successors as Lubavitcher Rebbe, who conducted similar activities.
* Jeffrey M. Cohen, " Shmuel HaKatan and the political background to Avot 4: 19 " originally in Judaism, Spring, 1995

Shmuel and provided
In 1932, a Jewish businessman Shmuel Yosef Holtzmann, provided financial backing for another attempt at resettling the area, through a company named El HaHar (" To the Mountain ").
This explanation provided by Abaye is based on a ruling of Shmuel also mentioned in the Talmud:

Shmuel and for
The current algorithm with the lowest known exponent k is a generalization of the Coppersmith – Winograd algorithm that has an asymptotic complexity of O ( n < sup > 2. 3727 </ sup >) thanks to Vassilevska Williams .< ref > The original algorithm was presented by Don Coppersmith and Shmuel Winograd in 1990, has an asymptotic complexity of O ( n < sup > 2. 376 </ sup >).</ ref > This algorithm, and the Coppersmith-Winograd algorithm on which it is based, are similar to Strassen's algorithm: a way is devised for multiplying two k × k-matrices with fewer than k < sup > 3 </ sup > multiplications, and this technique is applied recursively.
Shmuel Schneersohn, the seventh son of Menachem Mendel, took over for his father following his death and served as Rebbe of the movement until his own death in 1882.
His discourses began to be published for the first time under the title Likkutei Torat Shmuel in 1945 by Kehot, and 12 volumes have so far been printed.
* Nobel Prize for literature: Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Nelly Sachs
Shmuel Yosef Agnon, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, settled in Talpiot in 1924 and wrote most of his important works there.
The indictment charged that he had promised civil servants reelection in exchange for approving his projects in Central Israel, especially Lod and Giv ' at Shmuel.
Shamir states that he translated various works of Shmuel Yosef Agnon ( Nobel Prize for Literature, 1966 ) from Hebrew into Russian ( 1981 – 2004 ), as well as Chaim Herzog's The Arab-Israeli Wars ( 1986 ).
Shmuel Katz's book Battleground: Fact and Fantasy in Palestine, published in 1973, was described as “ an encyclopedic source-book for those involved in Israel's hasbara ( public relations ) effort .” In 1977, Prime Minister Menachem Begin named Katz " Adviser to the Prime Minister of Information Abroad.
Eidels is also known as Maharsha (, a Hebrew acronym for " Our Teacher, the Rabbi Shmuel Eidels ").
His friendship with Shmuel gained many advantages for the Jewish community.
Born in the land of Israel, Rabbi Shmuel lived in Damascus for a while, where he studied Torah together with Rabbi Chaim Vital.
Kiryat Mattersdorf was founded in 1959 by the Mattersdorfer Rav, Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld, whose ancestors had served as Rav of the Austrian town of Mattersdorf for centuries, starting with his great-great-grandfather, the Chasam Sofer, in 1798.
In linear algebra, the Coppersmith – Winograd algorithm, named after Don Coppersmith and Shmuel Winograd, was the asymptotically fastest known algorithm for square matrix multiplication until 2010.
It is named for Rabbi Shmuel Mohilever.

Shmuel and notes
Shmuel notes that " a characteristic of this literature is the high honour in which it holds the peoples of the East in general and some specific groups among these peoples.

Shmuel and with
On the evening of 4 September, the Israeli athletes enjoyed a night out, watching a performance of Fiddler on the Roof and dining with the play's star, Israeli actor Shmuel Rodensky, before returning to the Olympic Village.
" The great scholars of the Renaissance with whom he corresponded include Shmuel ben Moshe di Modena, Joseph Katz, Solomon Luria, Moses Isserles, Obadiah Sforno, and Moses Alashkar.
Some recent films remain deeply rooted in the Israeli experience, dealing with such subjects as Holocaust survivors and their children ( Gila Almagor's " The Summer of Aviya " and its sequel, " Under the Domim Tree ") and the travails of new immigrants (" Sh ' hur ", directed by Hannah Azoulai and Shmuel Hasfari, " late Marriage " directed by Dover Koshashvili ).
In 1993, Moshe Feiglin co-founded the Zo Artzeinu (" This our Land / Country ") movement with Shmuel Sackett to protest the Oslo Accords.
While Manhigut's co-founder, Shmuel Sackett, had close ties with Rabbis Meir and Binyamin Ze ' ev Kahane, there is little evidence directly connecting Feiglin with Kahane, although there are several ideological similarities between them, such as supporting " induced emigration ", developing a legal system more consistent with Halakha, and restricting Israeli citizenship to Jews.
However the Malbim, along with a minority of commentators, believe that Rav and Shmuel were not arguing on its compilation, but rather on its interpretation, and hence was completed before then.
Among the public figures in this movement associated with Left-wing nationalism were Rachel Yanait Ben-Zvi, Yitzhak Tabenkin, Icchak Cukierman, Zivia Lubetkin, Eliezer Livneh, Moshe Shamir, Zev Vilnay, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Isser Harel, Dan Tolkovsky, and Avraham Yoffe.
Rav Nissim maintained an active correspondence with Hai Gaon and with Shmuel Hanaggid, whose son Joseph married Nissim's only daughter.
In 1915 Scholem enrolled at the Humboldt University of Berlin, where he studied mathematics, philosophy, and Hebrew, and where he came into contact with Martin Buber, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Hayim Nahman Bialik, Ahad Ha ' am, and Zalman Shazar.
* The Einsatzgruppen reports: selections from the dispatches of the Nazi Death Squads ’ campaign against the Jews July 1941-January 1943 ( 1989 ) with Shmuel Krakowski and Shmuel Spector
In line with the above, Shmuel ha-Nagid, in his " Introduction to the Talmud ", states that " Aggadah comprises any comment occurring in the Talmud on any topic which is not a commandment ( i. e. which is not halachic ) and one should derive from it only that which is reasonable.
He was the author of Yismach Yisrael ( Hebrew: " Israel will Rejoice " 1911 ), which he wrote together with his brother, Shmuel Tsvi ( 1840 – 1923 ), who later succeeded him and authored the Tiferes Shmuel.
His mother is his father's second wife Reiza Rivka, niece of Eliyahu David Rabinovich-Teomim, Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem along with Shmuel Salant.
At one point in the fighting, Elazar was forced to replace the Chief of the Southern Command, Major General Shmuel Gonen ( known as " Gorodish ") with the former Chief of General Staff Haim Bar-Lev.
He left Russia in 1906 and settled in Jerusalem, where he was elected as assistant chief rabbi of the Ashkenazi community with Rabbi Shmuel Salant.

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