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128 documents for Hebrew law
  • Robert Marshall tells us Kevin Hiebert is not entitled to sympathy because "Cocaine means fast money that destroys families (Hiebert's has disintegrated since his capture) and neighbourhoods. It is a major contributing factor to global social disorder characterized by kidnappings, beatings, amputations and murders." Marshall mistakes the consequences of cocaine with the consequences of drug prohibition. None of those evils go on in Peru where the coca plant is part of the cultural fabric rather than a demon to be destroyed at all costs. The proof is in the pudding in that cocaine used to be in a lot of consumer products such as Coca-Cola without any evidence of the mayhem Marshall writes about. I would just like to state that people can believe whatever they wish in our free democracy, ...

    ...The Hebrew scriptures, also known as the Pentateuch, the Tora...

  • ... Rotenberg, "Splitting Remedies" (in Hebrew) (1987) 16 Mislipatim 390 at 397. . (91) Stefania ...

  • I'm very honoured," said Gamliel. "This is a field we work in that you don't get much recognition from outside the community. "They are foremost in their field; they have made an impact," [Lori Binder] said. "At the Gray Academy, it ripples throughout the entire community" when a teacher receives such recognition. Gamliel said the family roots projects are so extensive that recently a city rabbi used a student's project in a eulogy. [Joyce Kerr] said she teaches her Grade 1 students the Hebrew language, customs and law. "They're little sponges," she said. She calls the kids by their Hebrew name and continues addressing them by it right through Grade 12 and beyond.

  • ... his application, noting that "under Hebrew law it is customary to hand over the letter of rep...

  • [...] though it was his chosen method, the firing squad reminded us that pure Wild West violence is never far below the surface in them there parts. [...] in 2006, a federal judge found evidence that prisoners executed by lethal injection in California had not stopped breathing before technicians gave the paralytic, so it's possible that injected prisoners are slowly and painfully suffocated, not "put down," like a dog. [...] medically trained professionals cannot be involved, since doctors are ethically prohibited from participating.

    ...The previous Hebrew law permitted the injured party to wipe out the ot...

  • To explore the internal dynamics of intercultural marriage, we conducted in-depth interviews with 18 married couples, of whom one partner was bom in Israel and the other immigrated from the former Soviet Union. The interviews focused on the contentious issues of everyday life: selfidentity, language use, cultural consumption, relations with the families/friends, division of household labor, and childrearing. The findings point to a clear tendency for immigrants to make most adjustments to the norms and expectations of the Israeli spouses and their social networks. For most immigrant spouses, the selective acculturation they had hoped for at the outset in fact morphed into relentless assimilation. The Israelization was expressed in the exclusive use of Hebrew in these homes; preference o...

  • ... codes, the Ptolemaic law in Egypt and the Hebrew Covenant Code of Mosaic law (see Exodus 22:1 "If a...

  • ... all of Jerusalem and changed the official Hebrew name of the West Bank to Judea and Samaria. . Succ...

  • ALTHOUGH the ancient Jewish festival of Tu B'[Shevat Seder] predates deforestation, carbon footprints and acid rain by thousands of years, it has particular environmental relevance in 2010. Tu B' Shevat, the New Year of the Trees, is a minor Jewish holiday celebrated on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat, a date that usually falls between late January and mid February on the Gregorian calendar. According to Jewish law, it was forbidden to eat the fruit of a tree that was less than three years old, while the fruit of a tree in its fourth year was to be brought as an offering to the Temple in Jerusalem. These practices came to a stop with the destruction of the Second Temple and the dispersion of the Jews in the Diaspora. In the late 19th century, with the return of pioneering Jew...

  • ... study permits for his children to attend a Hebrew school in Canada . In fact, he applied for and was...



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