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combination and Jewish
Its combination of modern innovation ( such as mixed gender seating ) and traditional practice particularly appealed to first and second-generation Eastern European Jewish immigrants, who found Orthodoxy too restrictive, but Reform Judaism foreign.
" Jewish – Christian " is used in 1841 to mean a combination of Jewish and Christian beliefs, and by 1877 to mean a common Jewish – Christian culture, used in the phrase " the Jewish – Christian character of … traditions ".
Gandhi's combination of renunciation of violence with active acceptance of suffering also received support from Jewish thinkers.
He grew up reading the New Testament and called the mixture of being Jewish and learning about Jesus " an odd combination " that left him open minded but deeply unsatisfied.
His solution to anti-Semitism was a combination of a Jewish homeland, greater tolerance, and assimilation in other countries.
Arguments were put forth in the 19th century that Philo was actually the founder of Christianity by virtue of his combination of Jewish theological ideas and those present in the Greek mystery religions, a combination of which would appear somewhat like Christianity.
Philo's views derive from a combination of Hellenistic philosophy with the Jewish Bible, which he considers as the source and standard not only of religious truth but in general of all truth.
Modern mainstream Judaism is based on a combination of the Hebrew Bible and Jewish oral law, which includes the Mishnah and Gemarrah ( together comprising the Talmud ) in addition to other rabbinic commentaries ; this oral law further specifies regulations for ritual purity, including obligations relating to excretory functions, meals, and waking.
The music of Israel is a combination of Jewish and non-Jewish music traditions that have come together over the course of a century to create a distinctive musical culture.
As a teacher and director of the " New Bezalel ", Ardon conveyed his sense of social involvement, his tendency towards Jewish mysticism and local mythology, and the combination of personal national symbols with reality-always stressing masterful technique.
In his view, the Jews had been preserved due to a combination of Gentile hatred and Jewish separatism.
The combination of Jewish apathy, as witnessed by secular ( non-Jewish ) lifestyles and inter-marriage with non-Jews — and the massive efforts to convert Jews to Christianity — is causing Jews to assimilate and leave Judaism behind.
A combination of the crackdown and the Jewish civilian leadership's outrage at the King David attack led Ben-Gurion to call off further Palmach operations.
There is evidence of the influence of Jewish kosher cuisine in many traditional Santa Cruz dishes, where it is noticeable, the general absence of pork meat, and the combination of rice, yuca, corn and peanuts with either meat or milk products, but never both ( at least while being cooked ).
All of the spoken Judeo-Italian varieties used a unique ( among Jewish languages, although there are arguably parallels in Jewish English usage ) combination of Hebrew verb stems with Italian conjugations ( e. g., " אכלר akhlare ", to eat ; " גנביר gannaviare ", to steal ; " דברר dabberare ", to speak ; " לכטיר lekhtire ", to go ).
In Israel, vine leaves are commonly stuffed with a combination of meat and rice, although other fillings, such as lentils, have evolved among the various Jewish, Arab and Armenian communities.
Frank Nordhausen writes in the Berliner Zeitung that Duggan may have had the misfortune to represent a combination LaRouche often warned his security teams about — British, Jewish, and linked to an institute LaRouche referred to as " psychos.
This, in combination with the creation of the State of Israel and the consequent Jewish exodus from Arab lands, resulted in a further geographic shift.
Susan Strasberg described her mother as a " combination delicatessen, pharmacist, Jewish mother ".

combination and intellectual
Thus aesthetic judgments might be seen to be based on the senses, emotions, intellectual opinions, will, desires, culture, preferences, values, subconscious behavior, conscious decision, training, instinct, sociological institutions, or some complex combination of these, depending on exactly which theory one employs.
Important widely recognized types of property include real property ( the combination of land and any improvements to or on the land ), personal property ( physical possessions belonging to a person ), private property ( property owned by legal persons or business entities ), public property ( state owned or publicly owned and available possessions ) and intellectual property ( exclusive rights over artistic creations, inventions, etc.
In combination with a Greek intellectual attitude unconcerned with practical problems, there followed a significant retreat from the development of techniques in arithmetic and algebra.
In Revolving Culture: Notes from a Scottish republic ( 1992 ) he described the development, during the early stages of the Union with England, of an " intellectual republic " forged by a combination of insularity and lack of English interest in Scottish affairs.
Her works, especially Middlemarch 1871-2 ), are important examples of literary realism, and are admired for their combination of high Victorian literary detail combined with an intellectual breadth that removes them from the narrow geographic confines they often depict.
This method is a combination of intellectual intuition and logical conclusions of certainty ( istinbat ).
Destitute of natural oratorical gifts and somewhat ungainly in his manner, he attracted and even riveted the attention of his audience by a rare combination of intellectual keenness, emotional fervour, spiritual insight and power of dramatic representation of character and life.
The history of human rights in Europe is marked by a contradictory combination of legislative and intellectual progress and violations of fundamental human rights in both Europe and its colonies.
In the Renaissance, the badge, now more likely to be described as a " personal device ", took an intellectual turn, and was usually combined with a short text or " motto ", which when read in combination were intended to convey a sense of the aspirations or character of the bearer.
Swami Satchidananda characterized Integral Yoga as "... a flexible combination of specific methods to develop every aspect of the individual: physical, intellectual, and spiritual.
By the 1970s Lindsborg residents pulled together a unique combination of musical, artistic, intellectual, and ethnic strengths to reinvent their town.
In the words of Alvaro García Linera, the political character of MAS-IPSP has evolved through the combination of " an ecclectic indianism and the critical and self-critical traditions of the intellectual leftwing that began to Indianize Marxism from the 1980s and onwards ".
There are two methods of accounting the station's history: by license and by " intellectual unit " which is the combination of a station's call letters, programming, network affiliation, and staff.
There are two methods of accounting the station's history: by license and by " intellectual unit ", which is the combination of a station's call letters, programming, network affiliation and staff.
On September 5, 1996, the intellectual property of WKLB merged with WBCS, with the newly merged country station utilizing the 96. 9 frequency of WBCS and the WKLB call letters, with a combination of personalities from both stations.
In 1931 he earned Phi Beta Kappa, and in 1933 he earned a B. A., graduating with highest honors, and receiving the Alpheus Henry Snow Prize, which is awarded annually to that senior who, through the combination of intellectual achievement, character and personality, shall be adjudged by the faculty to have done the most for Yale by inspiring in his classmates an admiration and love for the best traditions of high scholarship.

combination and tradition
She is a figure both of the epic tradition and of tragedy, where her combination of deep understanding and powerlessness exemplify the ironic condition of humankind.
Historically, the term often referred to the combination of economic liberalism, which champions laissez-faire markets, with the classical conservatism concern for established tradition, respect for authority and religious values.
Sent on a mission by the Dutch East India Company, Engelbert Kaempfer ( 1651 – 1716 ), a German physician and botanist who lived in Japan from 1690 until 1692, ushered in this tradition of a combination of physician and botanist.
The folk tale explaining the origin of this Vietnamese tradition is a good illustration of the belief that the combination of areca nut and the betel leaf is ideal to the point they are practically inseparable, like an idealized married couple.
Objection to the perceived sexist inequality of the tradition is one major reason ; another is that changing surnames may create an offensive or embarrassing name combination ; others simply prefer their own surname to that of their spouse's family ; and some people dislike undergoing the difficulties and expenses required in a legal name change.
The combination of the tradition of landscape gardening and emerging city planning that gave Landscape Architecture its unique focus to serve these needs.
The development of mummy portraiture may represent a combination of Egyptian and Roman funerary tradition, since it appears only after Egypt was established as a Roman province.
The new definition effectively banned recumbents from UCI events for a combination of tradition, safety, and economic reasons.
The term muckraker refers to reform-minded journalists who wrote largely for popular magazines, continued a tradition of investigative journalism reporting, and emerged in the United States after 1900 and continued to be influential until World War I, when through a combination of advertising boycotts, dirty tricks and patriotism, the movement, associated with the Progressive Era in the United States, came to an end.
Market failure ( such as imperfect competition or externalities ) and some institutions of social decision-making ( such as government and tradition ) may lead to the wrong combination of goods being produced ( hence the wrong mix of resources being allocated between producing the two goods ) compared to what consumers would prefer, given what is feasible on the PPF.
Varenyky are square-or crescent-shaped dumplings of unleavened dough, stuffed with sauerkraut, cheese, mashed potato, cabbage, meat, hard-boiled egg ( a Mennonite tradition ) or a combination of these, or with a fruit filling.
It is elegant and dignified, on a large scale, with a combination of traditional architecture and modern technology, which embodies folk tradition and local features.
Quarth is a combination of Tetris-style gameplay and a fixed shooter in the Space Invaders tradition.
This combination of Hispano-Romance expression with Arabic script, only discovered in 1948, locates the rise of a Spanish literary tradition in the cultural heterogeneity that characterized Medieval Spanish society and politics.
Adhering to the medieval Peruvanam tradition, the festival is confined to the temples of Devi ( goddess ) and Sastha ( divine combination of Shiva and Vishnu ).
Each celestial body's placement means something particular to the tradition the individual astrologer is using, in combination with the natal chart of the querent.
* “ A combination of brilliant wit and a profound sense of drama, delicate thought and powerful construction, a brave, at times even a bold type of experiment and the constancy of the Russian national tradition, multiply enhanced by the greatest compositional technique – this has always fascinated and continues to fascinate me in Rodion Shchedrin ’ s musical output .” Mikhail Pletnyov
According to official statements by Moleskine Srl, production is mostly based in China because of quality and tradition in the Chinese paper industry, with a unique combination of automated and handmade manufacturing.
Laboa's music can be described as a combination of tradition, poetry and experimentalism, in the songwriting style of the 1960s and 1970s, but endowed with a strong personal touch and a unique voice.
The cult of Tetri Giorgi is syncretic, being a combination of Christian patron saint of Georgia and a pagan moon deity, which, in Georgian folk tradition, represents the male principle.
Examples of these processes in musical culture include the re-use of elements of bourgeois marches in labor anthems or the assimilation of liberated ( in the Marcusian sense ) countercultural 1960s rock into a tradition of bourgeois bohemianism and the combination of elements of black and white working-class music with elements of art music that created countercultural 1960s rock.
From a socio-cultural standpoint, however, it is interesting to note that while in the West, individuals have typically been intrinsically seen as linked to a single religious tradition ( that is, a strong division traditionally existed between rival denominations, or between Christianity and Judaism ), in Chinese culture, people have been able to simultaneously be adherents of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism, or some combination of these.
In the tradition of generative syntax, it is argued that all kinds of nouns can be classified by the combination of two features, and, features which are binary.
The Burlington Magazine, however, added to this late Victorian tradition of market-based criticism new elements of historical research inspired by the leading academic German periodicals and thus created a formula that has remained almost intact to date: a combination of archival and formalist object-based art historical research juxtaposed to articles on collectors ’ items and private collections, enlivened with notes on current art news, exhibitions and sales.

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