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Shalem and from
The Bilvav Shalem high school yeshiva for boys and the Kamah junior high for girls attract pupils from all over the region and the country.

Shalem and .
These include Ein Gedi, Neve Zohar and the Israeli settlements in the Megilot Regional Council: Kalya, Mitzpe Shalem and Avnat.
Jerusalem: Shalem Press, 2005.
It has also published prayer books for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, most recently Mahzor Lev Shalem.
Many of Berkovits ' books will be republished by the Eliezer Berkovits Institute for Jewish Thought under the auspices of Shalem Center, Jerusalem.
The Israeli political movement Peace Now in 1994 has created an initiative called Ir Shalem, the goal of which is to build a peaceful equitable and inspiring future for this city, with Jewish and Arab citizens working together to find solutions based on equity and justice.
Among other efforts, Ir Shalem is developing the first-ever planning model for East Jerusalem that will equitably meet the needs of the Palestinian community.
In 2009 the Rabbinical Assembly and the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism announced a new successor volume, Mahzor Lev Shalem intended to replace this edition.
After leaving his position as Chief of Staff, Ya ' alon has spent time in the think tank Washington Institute for Near East Policy and became a Senior Fellow at the Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies at the Shalem Center Institute for International and Middle East Studies.
1285 BC ); more intriguingly, however, one block atop the first pylon records his pillaging, in the eighth year of his reign, a city called " Shalem ", which may or may not have been Jerusalem.
He is a former national fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and senior fellow in Jewish thought at the Shalem Center, and sat on the National Endowment for the Arts.
In Diamant's version, Dinah falls in love with Shalem, the Canaanite prince, and goes to bed with him in preparation for marriage.
In the Book of Genesis, Salem or Shalem is the name of the place of which Melchizedek is king.
Full Hallel ( or הלל שלם Hallel Shalem in Hebrew Complete Hallel ) consists of all six Psalms of the Hallel, in their entirety.
He was a Distinguished Fellow at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem and a contributing editor to The New Republic.
The dig was sponsored by the Shalem Center, a foundation that was established in 1994 to promote Zionism and free market economics in Israel.
As of 2007, archaeologists not affiliated with the Shalem Center, particularly the group centered on Tel Aviv University, of which Israel Finkelstein is the leader, doubted that enough evidence had yet been produced to reliably date the structure.

Colony and Oahspe
Of the colonies founded on the basis of Oahspe, the most notable was the Shalam Colony in Las Cruces, New Mexico, in 1884, of which John Newbrough was a founding member.
* Information about the Shalam Colony, a utopian community founded by Oahspe faithists

Colony and Museum
* Germantown Colony and Museum, a historical preservation project in Louisiana
), Klazomenai, Teos and Abdera: Metropoleis and Colony, Proceedings of the International Symposium held at the Archaeological Museum of Abdera ( Oct. 2001 ), Thessaloniki 2004, 221-234.
< font size = 2 > The pioner Germantown Colony and Museum is located off Louisiana Highway 531 in Webster Parish .</ font size = 2 >
Her work is commemorated at the Germantown Colony and Museum north of Minden, Louisiana, where she operated a religious commune from 1835-1871.
A Colony For California, Second Edition, The Museum Press of the Riverside Museum Associates, Riverside, California, 1996.
Some of his works are located at the Hood Museum of Art ( Hanover, New Hampshire ) and the Cornish Colony Art Museum ( Windsor, Vermont ).
* Jeffrey Phipps Brain, Fort St. George: Archaeological Investigation of the 1607-1608 Popham Colony, Maine State Museum, 2007
In 1825 the Governor of the Cape Colony, Lord Charles Somerset, nominated Smith as the first Superintendent of the South African Museum of natural history in Cape Town.
* University of Michigan Kelsey Museum Online Exhibit: Building a New Rome-The Imperial Colony of Pisidian Antioch
' The Hatteras Histories and Mysteries Museum focuses on the possible fate of the inhabitants of the Roanoke Colony, who disappeared around 1587.
* The Cornish Colony Museum, Windsor VT " Heroines in Literature " ( Winter 2006 / 2007 )
* Kronberg Painters ' Colony Museum at the Streitkirche
A statue of Winkler Prins was erected outside the Veenkoloniaal Museum (" Peat Colony Museum ") in Veendam in 1991 ; see photo.
*" Peat Colony Museum "
Other institutions under the auspices of the Haifa Museums iunclude the Mané Catz Museum dedicated to paintings from the School of Paris and Jewish artifacts ; and the City Museum of Haifan History, located in the Germany Colony.
Natural History Museum, German Colony
The Gundam Museum spans half of the seventh floor and half of the eighth floor and features exhibits mainly from the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam franchise and have three distinct sections: Colony Exhibit, Zaku Exhibit, and a Gundam Exhibit.
* Old Aurora Colony Museum, Oregon

Colony and utopian
Also influential were the Roycroft community initiated by Elbert Hubbard, Joseph Marbella, utopian communities like Byrdcliffe Colony in Woodstock, New York, and Rose Valley, Pennsylvania, developments such as Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, featuring clusters of bungalow and chateau homes built by Herbert J. Hapgood, and the contemporary studio craft style.
* Ruskin, Florida, was founded as a utopian socialist community similar to Tennessee's Ruskin Colony.
In the 1880s, white settlers seeking to create a utopian society founded the Kaweah Colony, which sought economic success in trading Sequoia timber.
George Seldes was born November 16, 1890 to ethnic Jewish emigres from Russia in Alliance Colony, a utopian community in New Jersey.
Moorcrest is notable not only for its ornate style, but its place as the most lavish residence associated with the Krotona Colony, a utopian society founded by the Theosophical Society in 1912.
** Ruskin Colony, a utopian socialist colony which existed in Dickson County, Tennessee from 1894 to 1899 ( the Florida and British Columbia Ruskins were also Ruskinite colonies )
The American Colony was a colony established in Jerusalem in 1881 by members of a Christian utopian society led by Anna and Horatio Spafford.
Inner tensions within the American Colony led to the final demise of this utopian Christian community in the 1950s.
The success of the Greeley Colony, which was intended by its founder Nathan Meeker as a religiously-oriented utopian community, prompted its officers to expand the enterprise, although without quite the degree of religious idealism of the first effort.
The Ruskin Colony ( or Ruskin Commonwealth Association ) was a utopian socialist colony which existed near Tennessee City in Dickson County, Tennessee from 1894 to 1896.

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