ellauri108.html on line 220: Whereas its membership had previously derived predominantly from poorer sectors of society, in the 1960s Rastafari began attracting support from more privileged groups like students and professional musicians. The foremost group emphasising this approach was the Twelve Tribes of Israel, whose members came to be known as "Uptown Rastas". Among those attracted to Rastafari in this decade were middle-class intellectuals like Leahcim Semaj, who called for the religious community to place greater emphasis on scholarly social theory as a method of achieving change. Although some Jamaican Rastas were critical of him, many came under the influence of the Guyanese black nationalist academic Walter Rodney, who lectured to their community in 1968 before publishing his thoughts as the pamphlet Groundings. Like Rodney, many Jamaican Rastas were influenced by the U.S.-based Black Power movement. After Black Power declined following the deaths of prominent exponents such as Malcolm X, Michael X, and George Jackson, Rastafari filled the vacuum it left for many black youth.
ellauri109.html on line 783: Leah had experienced many calamities long before the loss of her baby. As a child, she and her family had joined thousands of Jews fleeing violence in Yemen. They were robbed as they trekked from one end of the country to the other and Leah was reduced to begging for food. Then they were rescued in an airlift known as Operation Magic Carpet.
ellauri109.html on line 789: Leah had given birth to premature twins in a hospital near her home in Kiryat Ekron, in central Israel, but the little girls were sent away to be cared for.
ellauri109.html on line 791: She was told they were being taken to a special clinic in Tel Aviv. But when Leah's husband visited soon afterwards, only one of the twins was there. The other, Hanna, had died, he was informed.
ellauri109.html on line 793: Leah was shocked not to be shown a body or a grave - a common feature of such stories - but she and her husband did not doubt the heart-breaking news.
ellauri109.html on line 811: Over time, Leah, like many other parents, ceased to believe in the story of her child's death.
ellauri109.html on line 814: Like Leah, most parents received no information about their child's grave. When they did, in some cases it transpired that the grave was empty, or DNA tests showed that the body was not theirs.
ellauri171.html on line 89: Raakelista tuli Jaakobin vaimo, mutta vasta sen jälkeen, kun hänen isänsä Laban oli pettänyt Jaakobin naimaan ensin Raakelin sisaren Lean. Jaakob suosi Raakelia, koska tämä oli kauniimpi. Leahilla oli heikot silmät, oliko hän näkövammainen? Raakelin pojista tuli kahden Israelin kahdestatoista heimosta päämiehiä. No ei aivan, Joosefin pojilla oli vaikeuksia perinnön kanssa.
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ellauri171.html on line 506: Dinah was the daughter of Leah, the unloved wife of the tribal leader Jacob. Jacob had always preferred his other wife Rachel, even though Leah seems to have been a loving wife and gave her husband many children.
ellauri171.html on line 509: At the time of this story, she must have been very young – about fourteen years, since she was born after Leah’s four sons. Even though young, she was considered to be of marriageable age.
ellauri171.html on line 600: Dinah means ‘she who has been judged and found innocent’. She was the daughter of Jacob and Leah.
ellauri263.html on line 449: Hebron is considered one of the oldest cities in the Levant. According to the Bible, Abraham settled in Hebron and bought the Cave of the Patriarchs as a burial place for his wife Sarah. Biblical tradition holds that the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, along with their wives Sarah, Rebecca, and Leah, were buried in the cave. Hebron is also recognized in the Bible as the place where David was anointed king of Israel. Following the Babylonian captivity, the Edomites settled in Hebron. During the first century BCE, Herod the Great built the wall which still surrounds the Cave of the Patriarchs, which later became a church, and then a mosque. With the exception of a brief Crusader control, successive Muslim dynasties ruled Hebron from the 6th century CE until the Ottoman Empire's dissolution following World War I, when the city became part of British Mandatory Palestine. A massacre in 1929 and the Arab uprising of 1936–39 led to the emigration of the Jewish community from Hebron. The 1948 Arab–Israeli War saw the entire West Bank, including Hebron, occupied and annexed by Jordan, and since the 1967 Six-Day War, the city has been under Israeli military occupation. Following Israeli occupation, Jewish presence was reestablished at the city. Since the 1997 Hebron Protocol, most of Hebron has been governed by the Palestinian National Authority.
ellauri301.html on line 448: Leah står i tur med bröstcancer. Vilken tur. Sjukhuset är en plågornas och dödens fabrik där allting som var personligt blottades och förnedrades.
ellauri340.html on line 86: Lea oli heikkosilmäinen mutta Raakel hyvännäköinen. Jaakob nussi sitä ehkä enemmän mutta sai Leasta enemmän jälkeläisiä. Tästä enemmän albumissa Leah">171.
ellauri409.html on line 359: Hänen vanhempansa Charles-Benoît Laforgue ja Pauline Lacollay tapasivat Uruguayssa. Vuonna 1876 Julesin isä vei perheen Pariisiin . Vuonna 1877 hänen äitinsä kuoli keuhkokuumeeseen, kolme kuukautta keskenmenon jälkeen, ja Jules, joka ei koskaan ollut hyvä oppilas, epäonnistui ylioppilastutkinnon kokeissaan. Hänen luokkatoverinsa Henri Bergson läpäisi ja saavutti suuria älyllisiä saavutuksia filosofina. Hän epäonnistui uudelleen vuonna 1878 ja sitten kolmannen kerran, mutta alkoi yksin lukea suuria ranskalaisia kirjailijoita ja vierailla museoissa. Pariisi, unelmieni maa. Hänestä tuli La Vie moderne -katsauksen toimittajan Paul Bourget´n suojatti. Eräs muukin klovni vaikutti merkittävästi Laforgueen. Kun hänen isänsä kuoli, Laforgue ei osallistunut hautajaisiin. Hän kuoli tuberkuloosiin neljä päivää 27. syntymäpäivänsä jälkeen, ja hänen englantilainen vaimonsa Leah Lee seurasi häntä pian sen jälkeen.
xxx/ellauri059.html on line 354: However, when we take into account circumstances that took place before the play, as well as what happens over the course of the plot, Shylock begins to seem a like a victim as well as a villain, and his fate seems excessively harsh. In addition to the abuse Antonio and other Christians routinely subject him to, Shylock lost his beloved wife, Leah. His daughter, Jessica, runs away from home with money and jewels she’s stolen from him, including a ring Leah gave him before she died. Although Solanio reports that Shylock’s was equally upset by the loss of his money as his daughter (“My daughter! O my ducats! O my daughter!” (II. Viii.), we must remember that we are getting a second-hand view through the eyes of an anti-Semitic character who compares Shylock to the devil. As we learn from Shylock himself, the Christians of Venice are happy to borrow money from him, but refuse to accept him as part of Venetian society because they equate his religion with Satan. Shylock has been treated as less than human his whole life, because he is not a Christian. Yet when he tries to collect on a loan, the other characters insist that he act like a Christian and forgive the debt.
xxx/ellauri234.html on line 93: Den tunna blå linjen är lite mer realistisk än tex Unge Wallenberg, men båda visar tydliga spår på typiskt svenskt (själv)bedrägeri. Den ytterst osannolika fattiga judiska småförsäljaren vars dotter är en lika fattig gatupolis Leah, till exempel, istället för en kurd eller irakisk muslim i samma roll. Haha, låt mig skratta. Gamla ovänbilder andvänds för at sudda ut de aktuella. Svenskarna gör en stor runda kring araber; även unga Wallenbergs färggranne vän är en neger. Leah spelas av en turk som heter Erdogan.
xxx/ellauri307.html on line 414: Dovid Zaklikowski on Brooklynissa asuva freelance-toimittaja. Dovid ja hänen vaimonsa Chana Raizel ovat neljän lapsen ylpeitä vanhempia: Motti, Meir, Shaina & Moshe Binyomin. Toivottavasti heistä tulee yhtä hyviä kuin Leah, Rachel ja Ephraim. Jos se on mahdollista.
xxx/ellauri307.html on line 429: - But what does the story say about all the people in the village that got raided? Reply in response to Chaya Leah :
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