How do you say thanks mom in Hebrew?
Someone asked about the phrase " God Bless You" in Hebrew. Well, if my memory has not failed me yet, there are two ways of saying the phrase depending on whether you are addressing a man or a woman. Here it is and I hope it is to your sheer delectation!
To a male: elohim yevarekh otkha (אלוקים יברך אותך)
To a female: elohim yevarekh otakh (אלוקים יברך אותך)
In the meantime, I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely wish all "Love Grace and Peace" Now and Forever...
Nigel
Israel as a piece of land has been conquered over 10 times. You may wish to be more specific. Usually, though, the land was conquered either for its strategic value of being the land-bridge between North Africa and Asia or for its holy sites in Jerusalem.
Why israel is the chosen land of god?
The Hebrews were slaves to the Egyptians. God sent Moses to set them free. They crossed the Red Sea, and God wanted them to go to the city of Canaan. Later, after wandering in the desert for forty years for complaining to God, they went to Canaan. Which became Isreal. The purpose for God choosing Canaan was because in the Bible it was described as 'the land flowing with milk and honey', in other words it was very beautiful. Also their was large bundles of grapes, which is used for making wine. These grapes were way larger than the average grapes. So Canaan was a the perfect choice.
The phrasing of the question misconstrues the authority of the (passed) United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181. Most people incorrectly believe that UNGA Resolution 181 (II), passed on November 29, 1947, "created" a Jewish State (Israel) and an Arab State (Palestine) on the map. This is not the case. What the UN Resolution does provide for is the permission for the different ethno-religious groups in Mandatory Palestine to declare a state. In the case of most mandates, the understanding was that the mandate would eventually become independent as one new state, like Iraq or Syria had. The case of Palestine was therefore unique and needed the permission to deviate from the traditional path of independence. Because of there being two states, provisional borders had to be provided, which is why a map was used, but those borders would only come into play if both sides decided to remain at peace.
The Jews acted on the permission granted to them by UN Resolution 181 by declaring independence on May 14, 1948 (nearly six months after the Resolution was passed) and therefore creating the State of Israel.
What do Israeli people do for vacation?
Kids do the same things for fun in Israel that they do in most southern European countries. They go to malls, play on the beach, get into competitive soccer games, use the internet, "hang out", get ice cream, go to museums, and visit friends.
Which Middle Eastern nation was created in 1948?
Israel was created in 1948 from the British Mandate of Palestine.
Is Malawian passport free visa to Israel?
No. According to the Israeli Immigration Ministry Charts, Malawian citizens are exempted from VISA requirements for tourist-type entry. For longer stays, a student or work VISA is required.
Was Israel involved in the Iran contra affair?
Iran (bought arms).
USA (sold arms).
Nicaragua (Iranian money from the above given to CONTRA rebels).
Colombia (CONTRA was largely funded by cocaine).
Russia, communist Europe, Cuba (backers of Nicaragua's communist govt).
Iraq (Iranian weapons used in war against).
Lebanon (Iran negotiated release of hostages in).
When did Israel become independent from its colonists?
Answer 1
Palestine was never an independent or quasi-independent Arab State before the 1990s. Prior to the State of Israel, it was a British Mandate. (Answer 2 is mistaken about this issue.) Prior to that it was part of the Ottoman Empire (and not even a unified district), Seljuk Empire, Mamluk Empire, etc. Palestine was given opportunity to declare independence in 1947 with UN Resolution 181, since permission was given to both a Jewish State AND an Arab State. Unfortunately, the Palestinians chose at that time not to legitimize the Jewish State by declaring independence. In 1988, the PLO declared Palestinian Independence in absentia. In 1993, the Oslo Accords resulted in Israeli recognition of the Palestinian Authority as an independent governing body for the Palestinians and gave them administration of parts of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. However, there has not been a realization of full independence yet.
Answer 2: Palestinian Perspective
Palestine had independence about 60 years ago, but know they have no independence. in fact some Palestinians are in like a prison cell. everywhere they go they need to pass a checkpoint and the Jews treat Palestinian badly. sometimes they even let Palestinian woman give birth on the middle of the streets just because they don't have their passport on them.
What are the causes of the Israeli-Filipino Conflict?
There is no such thing. Israel and the Philippines have had a long a fruitful relationship. The clearest evidence it the Filipino guest-worker program in Israel where thousands of Filipinos work in Israel.
If you are referring to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, please see the Related Question below.
How far is it from beersheba to masada?
There is a distance of 3766.4 miles between Masada in Maharashtra India and the Dead Sea. The estimated time of travel between these two locations is 65 hours and 21 minutes.
What are common jobs in Israel?
There is a wide variety of employment in Israel. Most Israelis, though, work in the service and technology industries. There are also agronomists and intellectuals. Of course, Israel also has blue collar jobs, primarily in construction and port authority. The Israeli Defense Forces also employs a large number of Israelis.
The word bethlehem is from the Hebrew beth lechemwhich means either house of bread or house of [the god] Lahm. from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980
How do people in Israel celebrate the new year?
The secular new year (January 1) has no meaning in Judaism. The Jewish New Year is Rosh Hashanah, occurring in September or October.
Our traditions state that at that time the world is judged for the coming year (Talmud, Rosh Hashanah 16a); and we read the Torah and say prayers which ask for a good year and which declare God's kingship over the world. The shofar (ram's horn) is blown (Leviticus 23:24; Talmud, Rosh Hashanah 33b-34a), symbolically heralding God's kingship, and calling to mind the covenant of Isaac (see Genesis ch.22). Festive meals are held in the home, and traditional foods (such as the well-known apple dipped in honey) are eaten to symbolize a sweet year.
Was israel founded in 1000 bce?
There is not a universally recognized consensus among the historians upon who Ancient Hebrews- the forefathers of Jews and Israelis- were. Some say they were those same Canaanites, while others maintain the opinion that they invaded The Land of Canaan and conquered it. However, there is a common consensus that the Ancient Hebrews started being mentioned as the people related to the Land of Canaan since approximately 1700 BC.
However the first Kingdom was founded only in the second half of the 10th century BC, or almost a 1,000 years later. The name of this kingdom was Israel, and its capital was Samaria ( Shomron in Hebrew). The Egyptian pharaoh Shoshenq I, who figures in the Bible as Shishak, records a series of campaigns directed at the area. Israel had clearly emerged by the middle of the 9th century BCE, when the Assyrian king Shalmanaser III names "Ahab the Israelite" among his enemies at the battle of Qarqar. Another name for the Kingdom of Israel under which it often figures in the ancient chronicles is "The House of Omri". For example, the Mesha stele (c. 830) narrates about how a king of Moab celebrates his success in throwing off the oppression of the "House of Omri" (i.e. Israel).
During the 9th century BC, another Hebrew kingdom emerged. Now it was in the South, in what is now called Judah. Its name was the Kingdom of Judah and its capital was Jerusalem. Numerous archaeological sites and findings permit us to trace the history of the Kingdom of Judah in a pretty detailed manner.
But the Bible tells us that the Kingdom of Israel and Kingdom of Judah(the common name is "United Monarchy") were the parts of the very powerful Kingdom founded in 1009-1000 BC by the King David , the second King of Israel, with Jerusalem as its capital. Before then, the capital of David´s Judah was Hebron, and before that Gibeah had been the capital of the United Monarchy under Saul.
Under David, Israel grew into a regional power, and both Kingdom of Israel and Kingdom of Judah were also refered as "House of David" . French scholar André Lemaire has reconstructed a portion of line 31 of the Mesha stele as mentioning the "House of David ".
Under David's successor, King Solomon, the United Monarchy experienced a period of peace and prosperity, and cultural development. Much public building took place, including the First Temple in Jerusalem. However, on the succession of Solomon's son, Rehoboam, in c. 930 BCE the country split into two kingdoms: Israel (with the capital in Samaria ) in the North and Judah, with Jerusalem as its capital, in the South.
But then, in 930 BC, under the Solomon´s son Rehoboam, the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah split and two kingdoms- Israel in the North and Judah in the South-emerged.
So, starting from approximately 930 BC, the Biblical narration receives a strong support from archaeology.
What are the twelve names of Israel?
If you're referring to the 12 tribes of Israel, they are: Judah, Reuben, Gad, Asher, Naphtali, Manasseh, Simeon, Levi, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph and Benjamin. They are named after each of Jacob's sons.
What two continents is Israel on?
Israel is part of the continent of ASIA, specifically in the region called "the Middle East." "Southwest Asia" is also being slowly adopted as an alternative for the term "Middle East." Israel is very close both to North Africa and south-eastern Europe, but is not part of Africa or Europe. This is because the internationally accepted demarcation of the border between Asia and Africa is the Suez Canal; and the demarcation between Asia and Europe runs through the Urals and the Dardanelles, making Israel an Asian country.
It is important to note that for UN Security Council rotations, Israel is considered part of the "Western Europe and Others" group, since the Arab nations blocked its entry into the Middle East group. It also shares a lot of legal and cultural traditions with Europe.
It is also worth noting that like several other Middle Eastern and Caucasus countries, Israel is allowed to participate in the Eurovision song contest. Additionally, Israel plays in the European Football Cup.
How long did the children of Israel live in Egypt?
In Genesis 15:13, when God made His covenant with Abram, He told him, "You can be sure that your descendants will be strangers in a foreign land, and they will be oppressed as slaves for four hundred years." But some scholars believe it was actually 480 years.
What is the national currency of Israel?
Israel's currency is the NIS or New Israeli Sheqel. The Sheqel is currently worth approximately $0.27 USD.
Note: The NIS is also used in most areas of Gaza and the West Bank as there is no formal Palestinian Bank, but Jordanian Dinars are also in some circulation in the West Bank.
No, Israel is located on the continent of Asia.
However, in certain aspects Israel is considered as if it was part of Europe, like in sports events etc... Additionally, it has a strong Westernized cultural tradition, which leads to many people seeing Israel as a "European country" even if it is wholly in Asia.
How long will it take to mail something from Australia to Israel?
Depends on the class of mail and the time of year. In my experience, a first-class airmail letter takes around one week, and a package may take anywhere from a week or two (airmail), to four weeks or more (surface mail).