Samaritan Cookbook

Samaritan Cookbook
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : 9781725285897
ISBN-13 : 1725285894
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Samaritan Cookbook by : Benyamim Tsedaka

The first-ever Samaritan Cookbook takes you on an adventure into this little-known world of Israelite food and drink. We journey to both halves of the community: in Holon, outside Tel Aviv, and Kiryat Luza, on Mount Gerizim near Nablus. Most people have heard the Parable of the Good Samaritan, but few realize that the community is once again going strong today, much less tasted or prepared any of their cuisine. Despite almost fading from the history books, the Samaritan way of life has survived 3,000 years in the Holy Land. From hummus and avocado sesame salad to lamb meatballs with pine nuts and chicken with za'atar, Samaritan cuisine is a unique blend of Mediterranean traditions, reflecting the flavors and spices of contemporary Arabic and ancient Levantine neighbors.

Samaritan Cookbook

Samaritan Cookbook
Author :
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 118
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781725285903
ISBN-13 : 1725285908
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Samaritan Cookbook by : Benyamim Tsedaka

The first-ever Samaritan Cookbook takes you on an adventure into this little-known world of Israelite food and drink. We journey to both halves of the community: in Holon, outside Tel Aviv, and Kiryat Luza, on Mount Gerizim near Nablus. Most people have heard the Parable of the Good Samaritan, but few realize that the community is once again going strong today, much less tasted or prepared any of their cuisine. Despite almost fading from the history books, the Samaritan way of life has survived 3,000 years in the Holy Land. From hummus and avocado sesame salad to lamb meatballs with pine nuts and chicken with za'atar, Samaritan cuisine is a unique blend of Mediterranean traditions, reflecting the flavors and spices of contemporary Arabic and ancient Levantine neighbors.

Understanding the Israelite Samaritans

Understanding the Israelite Samaritans
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Publisher : Carta Jerusalem
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : 9652208884
ISBN-13 : 9789652208880
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding the Israelite Samaritans by : Benyamim Tsedaka

Understanding the Samaritans opens a window into the fascinating history of the Samaritan community. The Samaritans are a small group that claims descent from the ancient Israelites, that is, from the biblical Kingdom of Israel (as opposed to Judah), and claims to continue the Northern Israelite lineage and heritage. The Samaritans are associated with one of the most famous New Testament parables, known as "The Good Samaritan." The Gospels also tell of Jesus' encounter with a Samaritan woman at Jacob's well. Like Jews, Samaritans base their religion on the Torah. Their holy site is at Mount Gerizim, near Shechem, in the heart of the region of Samaria (hence their name), rather than in Jerusalem. Understanding the Samaritans communicates the history of this ancient community in an accessible, clear way, along with rich illustrations that eloquently tell its story of tenacious survival throughout the centuries.

Digital Samaritans

Digital Samaritans
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9780472900077
ISBN-13 : 0472900072
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Samaritans by : Jim Ridolfo

Digital Samaritans explores rhetorical delivery and cultural sovereignty in the digital humanities. The exigence for the book is rooted in a practical digital humanities project based on the digitization of manuscripts in diaspora for the Samaritan community, the smallest religious/ethnic group of 770 Samaritans split between Mount Gerizim in the Palestinian Authority and in Holon, Israel. Based on interviews with members of the Samaritan community and archival research, Digital Samaritans explores what some Samaritans want from their diaspora of manuscripts, and how their rhetorical goals and objectives relate to the contemporary existential and rhetorical situation of the Samaritans as a living, breathing people. How does the circulation of Samaritan manuscripts, especially in digital environments, relate to their rhetorical circumstances and future goals and objectives to communicate their unique cultural history and religious identity to their neighbors and the world? Digital Samaritans takes up these questions and more as it presents a case for collaboration and engaged scholarship situated at the intersection of rhetorical studies and the digital humanities.

The Complete Summer I Turned Pretty Trilogy (Boxed Set)

The Complete Summer I Turned Pretty Trilogy (Boxed Set)
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Publisher : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1442498323
ISBN-13 : 9781442498327
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Summer I Turned Pretty Trilogy (Boxed Set) by : Jenny Han

Now an Original Series on Prime Video! Summer love abounds in the New York Times bestselling The Summer I Turned Pretty series, now available in a paperback boxed set—and an original series now streaming on Prime Video! Belly has always lived for the summertime, because summer means all her favorite things: swimming, the beach, and the Fisher boys, Conrad and Jeremiah. For as long as she can remember, she’s shared her summers with the brothers at Cousins Beach. And for as long as she can remember, she’s been in love with Conrad. Then one summer it seems like he might have feelings for her too—but so does Jeremiah. As the summer seasons pass, Belly has to choose between two brothers who love her…and she’ll have to break one of their hearts. This paperback collection of the complete series includes The Summer I Turned Pretty, It’s Not Summer Without You, and We’ll Always Have Summer.

Mr. Abe's Goody Book

Mr. Abe's Goody Book
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0972619720
ISBN-13 : 9780972619721
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Mr. Abe's Goody Book by : Kenny Sylvester

Heart Healthy cook book with simple everyday recipies that the average person could use. Recipies contain no added sugar, no added salt, no added trans-fat and no red meat. Recipies photographed by the author so that the average person can see what food actually looks like prepared at home. There are no fake or orchestrated food in the photographs. Pages opposite the recipe are left blank so that the consumer can add or change recipies to suit their own individual needs and taste.

Linux Security Cookbook

Linux Security Cookbook
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Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9780596003913
ISBN-13 : 0596003919
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Linux Security Cookbook by : Daniel J. Barrett

Controlling Acess to your system, protecting network connections, Encryting files and email messages, etc.

The Home Cook

The Home Cook
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780307956583
ISBN-13 : 030795658X
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Home Cook by : Alex Guarnaschelli

The all-in-one cooking bible for a new generation with 300 recipes for everything from simple vinaigrettes and roast chicken to birthday cake and cocktails. For Alex Guarnaschelli—whose mother edited the seminal 1997 edition of The Joy of Cooking, which defined the food of the late twentieth century—a life in food and cookbooks was almost predestined. Now an accomplished chef and author in her own right (and mom to a young daughter), Alex pens a cookbook for the way we eat today. For generations raised on vibrant, international flavors and supermarkets stocked with miso paste, harissa, and other bold condiments and ingredients, here are 300 recipes to replace their parents’ Chicken Marbella, including Glazed Five-Spice Ribs, Roasted Eggplant Dip with Garlic Butter Naan, Roasted Beef Brisket with Pastrami Rub, Fennel and Orange Salad with Walnut Pesto, Quinoa Allspice Oatmeal Cookies, and Dark Chocolate Rum Pie.

Samaritans Through the Ages

Samaritans Through the Ages
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : 9783111435732
ISBN-13 : 3111435733
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Samaritans Through the Ages by : József Zsengellér

The volume contains the edited papers presented at the 10th international conference of the Société d’Études Samaritaines held in Budapest in 2022. It is dedicated to the famous Hungarian rabbi and scholar Samuel Kohn (1841–1920) whose relevance in Samaritan studies was commemorated by Abraham Tal. The articles discuss the most recent questions of Samaritan research in five different fields. Historical topics and Samaritan synagogue mosaics are investigated by Ingrid Hjelm, Innocent Himbaza and Reinhard Pummer. Greek inscriptions and Aramaic documents are studied by Magnar Kartveit, Andreas Lehnardt, and József Zsengellér. Arabic Torah interpretations, and historical documents are delt with by Jasper Bernhofer, Leonhard Becker and Daniel Boušek. Analyses of Samaritan Hebrew and Aramaic linguistic issues and of Samaritan translation techniques are presented by Moshe Florentin, Christian Stadel, Nehemia Gordon, David Hammidovič, Patrick Pouchelle and Phil Reid. Studies on Samaritan manuscript writings and collections are presented by Evelyn Burkhardt, Stefan Schorch, Mariia Boichun and Golda Akhiezer. Leading scholars and young new colleagues enrich the various fields of Samaritan studies with new findings, insights ad implications.