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Religious commentary discussing classical rabbinic interpretations of the opening of Bereishit and examining the relationship between the creation narrative and the theological claim of Israel’s inheritance of Eretz Yisrael.
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Eretz Yisrael
Subject:
Torah interpretation and Jewish theology
Document Type:
Religious commentary / Torah study essay
Religious Tradition:
Judaism
Biblical Portion:
Parashat Bereishit
Primary Texts Referenced:
Bereishit, Shemot, Devarim, Tehillim, Mishlei
Rabbinic Sources Referenced:
Rashi; Ramban; Bereishit Rabba; Sifrei
Author:
Harav Yaakov Medan
Dedication:
In memory of Rabbi Jack Sable and Ambassador Yehuda Avner
Dedication By:
Debbie and David Sable
Intended Audience:
Students and readers of Torah study
Language of Document:
English
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Year:
[Year]
Region / city:
[City], Washington
Topic:
Fish Passage, Environmental Considerations, Project Planning
Document type:
Basis of Design
Organization / institution:
Washington State Department of Transportation
Author:
[Author Name]
Target audience:
Engineers, project planners, environmental stakeholders
Period of validity:
[Project Duration]
Approval date:
[Month Day, Year]
Modification date:
[Date]
Year:
2023
Region / City:
USA
Topic:
Cybersecurity Services, Risk Assessment, Vulnerability Testing
Document Type:
Template
Agency/Institution:
HACS
Author:
HACS
Target Audience:
Federal Agencies, Contractors
Period of Action:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
[Year]
Region / City:
[City], Washington
Topic:
Project Documentation, Design and Approval
Document Type:
Memorandum
Agency:
Washington State Department of Transportation
Author:
[Name, Title]
Target Audience:
Project Engineer, Approval Authorities
Period of Validity:
[Insert period if specified]
Approval Date:
[Insert date if specified]
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Topic:
Jail Ministry
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Individuals interested in serving in jail ministry
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
A step-by-step guide for individuals interested in starting a jail ministry, covering areas such as prayer, training, contact with jail/prison, and preparation for ministry.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
College recruitment, soccer
Document type:
Article
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
High school students, athletes interested in college soccer recruitment
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Theme:
Word Search
Document Type:
Puzzle
Target Audience:
General
Question 3:
Briefly explain how the World Bank classifies countries as high-, middle- or low-income.
Question 4:
The following graph shows the rate of DALY per 100 000 (‘000s). Source: Adapted form IHME, 2021. Using data, outline one similarity and one difference between high- and low-income countries as shown in the graph. 2 marks Similarity: Difference: Using your own knowledge, identify one other similarity and one other difference in health status between high- and low-income countries. 2 marks What is meant by poverty? 1 mark Explain two ways that poverty contributes to the difference identified in part b. 4 marks
Question 5:
The marketing of tobacco in low- and middle-income countries has increased over time. Briefly explain how the marketing of tobacco contributes to burden of disease in low- and middle-income countries.
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
COVID-19 impact on education, discrimination based on sexual orientation, and health outcomes
Document type:
Educational resource
Author:
World Bank
Target Audience:
Students, educators, policy makers
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Online
Topic:
Ethics, Decision Making
Document Type:
Educational Guidance
Author:
Instructor
Target Audience:
Students
Period of Action:
Unit 3 Discussion
Approval Date:
Not Provided
Date of Changes:
Not Provided
Institution:
Yeshivat Har Etzion
Program:
Israel Koschitzky Virtual Beit Midrash
Series:
Topics in Hashkafa
Lesson number:
Shiur #14
Primary lecturer:
Rav Assaf Bednarsh
Adaptation:
Leora Bednarsh
Subject:
Olam Ha-ba (World to Come)
Thematic focus:
Jewish philosophy and theology
Religious tradition:
Judaism
Source type:
Educational shiur transcript
Philosophical authorities discussed:
Rav Saadia Gaon, Ramban, Ibn Ezra, Keli Yakar, Chovot Ha-levavot, Abarbanel, Rambam, Sefer Ha-ikkarim
Intended audience:
Students of Jewish thought
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Judaism, Torah, History, Doctrine
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students studying Judaism
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Torah Portion:
B’Shalach
Biblical References:
Exodus 13:17–17:16; Judges 4:4–5:31; Revelation 10:1–20:6
Religious Tradition:
Hebrew Roots / Messianic
Genre:
Biblical commentary
Primary Figures:
Moses; Pharaoh; Children of Israel
Geographical Setting:
Egypt; Red Sea; Wilderness of Shur; Marah; Elim; Wilderness of Sin; Sinai
Central Themes:
Exodus; divine guidance; testing in the wilderness; manna; Sabbath observance; covenant obedience
Intended Audience:
Hebrew Israelite men and families
Period Described:
Exodus from Egypt
Year:
2026
Region / City:
General Jewish Diaspora
Theme:
Torah study, biblical exegesis, prophetic interpretation
Document Type:
Religious study notes
Institution / Authority:
Yeshiva or Jewish study group
Author:
Unspecified instructor or scholar
Target Audience:
Students of Torah and biblical texts
Scriptural References:
Deuteronomy 14-15, Isaiah 63, Psalm 119, Mark 15
Key Figures:
Yeshua, King David, Hakham Tsefet, Rashi, Rabbi Hillel
Main Concepts:
Sh’mittah (Sabbatical Year), holiness, tithing, prophetic lessons, divine timing
Date of Study:
Weekly Torah Seder
Purpose:
Analysis of weekly Torah, Psalms, and prophetic passages, highlighting moral and ritual lessons
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Jerusalem, Israel; New York, USA
Topic:
Kashrut, Orthodox Judaism
Document Type:
Newsletter / Religious Publication
Organization:
Orthodox Union (OU)
Author:
Rabbi Avi Berman
Target Audience:
Orthodox Jewish community, OU members
Publication Date:
2026-03-03
Events Mentioned:
OU Kashrut conferences in Jerusalem and New York
Key Figures:
Rabbi Moshe Elefant, Rabbi Menachem Genack, Rabbi Kalman Ber, Rabbi David Yosef, Rav Yaakov Shapiro, Rav Dovid Cohen, Rabbi Gavriel Pappenheim, Rav Tzvi Vebber, Rav Yosef Efrati, Rabbi Rafael Menat
Year:
2024
Region / City:
San Antonio, TX; Paris, TN, United States
Institution:
Esnoga Bet Emunah; Esnoga Bet El
Type of Document:
Religious lectionary / Torah reading schedule
Cycle:
Triennial Torah Cycle, Septennial Torah Cycle
Target Audience:
Jewish community members observing Torah readings
Period:
Heshvan 1, 5785 – November 1/2, 2024
Weekly Torah Portions:
B’Midbar (Numbers) 27:15 - 28:25
Additional Texts:
Yalkut Me’Am Lo’Ez Vol. 14, Ramban: Numbers Commentary
Special Observances:
Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Heshvan, Candle Lighting and Habdalah times
Prayer Dedications:
Mi Sheberach for community members and leaders
Year:
5776 / 2015
Locations:
Olympia, WA; Paris, TN; Amarillo, TX; Austin & Conroe, TX; Brisbane, Australia; Chattanooga & Cleveland, TN; Manila & Cebu, Philippines; Miami, FL; Murray, KY; Port Orange, FL; San Antonio, TX; Sheboygan & Manitowoc, WI; Singapore; St. Louis, MO; Tacoma, WA
Type:
Religious calendar and Torah readings
Organization:
Esnoga Bet Emunah, Esnoga Bet El
Contact:
[email protected], [email protected]
Website:
http://www.betemunah.org/, http://torahfocus.com/
Cycle:
Triennial Torah Reading, Septennial Shmita Cycle
Occasions:
Weekly Torah readings, Shabbat readings, Candle lighting and Habdalah
Notable figures:
Rabbi Dr. Hillel ben David, Rabbi Dr. Eliyahu ben Abraham, Adon David ben Abraham, and other honored community members
Special readings:
Ashlamatah Habakkuk 3:2-10 + 19, I Samuel 20:18,42, N.C. Mark 1:14-15, Luke 4:14-15 & Acts 2:14-20
Blessings:
Torah study blessings and priestly blessings
Year:
5773
Month:
Kislev
Gregorian Dates:
Dec 07–08, 2012
Cycle:
Triennial Torah Cycle, Second Year
Shmita Year:
Fifth Year
Locations Covered:
Conroe & Austin, TX; Brisbane, Australia; Bucharest, Romania; Chattanooga & Cleveland, TN; Jakarta, Indonesia; Manila & Cebu, Philippines; Miami, FL; Olympia, WA; Murray, KY & Paris, TN; Sheboygan & Manitowoc, WI; Singapore; St. Louis, MO
Institutions:
Esnoga Bet Emunah, Esnoga Bet El
Authors / Contributors:
Various Torah Scholars and Donors
Torah Portions:
B’resheet 43:14–44:17, B’midbar 28:9–15
Ashlamatah:
Jer. 42:12–20 + 43:12, I Samuel 20:18,42
New Moon Observance:
Shabbat Mevar’chim HaChodesh Tebet
Candle Lighting and Havdalah Times:
Provided for multiple global locations
Website:
http://www.betemunah.org/, http://torahfocus.com/
Year:
2009
Location:
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Institution:
Esnoga Bet Emunah
Type:
Religious calendar and Torah commentary
Audience:
Congregation members and Torah scholars
Reading Cycle:
First Year of the Triennial and Shmita Cycles
Candle Lighting Times:
Listed for multiple global cities
Torah Portion:
VaYishlach (B’Resheet 32:4 – 33:17)
Additional Texts:
Ashlamatah Obadiah 1:1-9 + 21, Pirke Abot II:11, Psalm 27, N.C. Jude 24-25
Commentaries:
Rashi & Targum Pseudo Jonathan
Contributors:
Named donors and community members
Year:
2020
Hebrew Date:
Tammuz 05, 5780
Liturgical Cycle:
Triennial Torah Reading Cycle (First Year)
Shmita Cycle Year:
Fifth Year of the Shmita Cycle
Religious Tradition:
Judaism
Document Type:
Religious lectionary and Torah study commentary
Primary Texts:
Exodus 18:1–19:5; Isaiah 33:13–22; Psalms 56:1–14; Mark 7:9–13; Luke 11:45–46; Romans 8:1–11
Parashah:
VaYishma Yitro
Institution:
Esnoga Bet Emunah
Associated Institution:
Esnoga Bet El
City:
San Antonio, Texas; Paris, Tennessee
Country:
United States of America
Author:
Rabbi Dr. Hillel ben David
Publisher Website:
http://www.betemunah.org/
Associated Website:
http://torahfocus.com/
Subject:
Weekly Torah reading schedule, prayers, and study references
Audience:
Torah students and members of Jewish study communities