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כאן תקום השכונה שלנו": השכונה שלא קמה ממזרח לירושלים בתקופת המנדט הבריטי

Judea and Samaria Research Studies, 2022

British authorities in Palestine encouraged the development of Jerusalem beyond its municipal boundaries, based on their understanding of its future trends. Under Ottoman rule, new neighborhoods were built in proximity to the center of town and with a certain degree of geographic contiguity with the neighborhoods that preceded them. In contrast, the British Mandate built neighborhoods in remote locations, spread over extensive areas. These neighborhoods had no contiguity with any previous settlements, and were planned based on available land. These "Garden Suburbs" established a new form of urban sprawl that surrounded central Jerusalem from the south (Talpiot together with Admat Amos and Givat Eliyahu, which were in the planning stage) and the west (Rehavia, Bayit VeGan, Beit HaKerem, Kiryat Moshe and Givat Shaul). Until the beginning of the Mandate period, the area east of Jerusalem remained almost devoid of Jewish habitation. Members of Agudat HaDayarim (The Tenants&#39...

השיטה האפיסטולרית ביצירותיו של אברהם מאפו.. הרומן ''עיט צבוע'' כדוגמה

مجلة كلية اللغات, 2017

The current research addresses the epistolary style in Hebrew literature in the Enlightenment Era. The researcher addressed this style of writing in Abraham's novel (the hypocrite) that has become as mailbox of all the novel's characters. The novelist utilized these letters to present the secrets and thoughts of the characters as well as their feelings. Generally, this novel was composed entirely of letters that aimed at preparing the readers, who were living outside Israel, to comprehend the implicit meaning of the novel. The writer in his novel depicted the Jewish people in a particular time who characterized as a conservative community. He found out that letters werean appropriate means to uncover the thoughts of characters. Those letters revolved around (criticism, piece of advice, guidance, cheating, and conspiracy). Abraham Mapu put forward in-depth information through this type of writing. It was clearly observed that the main plot of the novel concentrated on letters...

ייעוד ושלבי התפתחות של קירות טרסות-ואדי ושדה בעמק נחל זנוח בשפלת יהודה

Judea and Samaria Research Studies, 2021

This study presents a new methodological approach by which to identify the function, relative age, and field relations between buried walls at two sites in the valley of Nahal (wadi) Zanoah along the morphological contact between the Judean Highland Hills and Foothills. Sedimentology and relative pulsed-photon stimulated luminescence (PPSL)-based chronology of fine-grained sediments beneath, within, above, and abutting the studied walls, reveal the sedimentation phases of the valley and the role of these walls. A wadi-terrace wall was revealed bordering alluvium of a buried and ancient course of Nahal Zanoah, reflecting a more energetic flow regime than that of today. On the palaeosurface of the infilled sediment behind the wadi-terrace wall and up-valley are low field walls, probably marking agricultural boundaries. The upvalley field wall upon colluvium is found to be slightly more mature than the field wall positioned in the wadi-terraceAn overlaying ~0.75 m of sediment originati...

יין הליוסטון ויין קפריסין – שחזור ייצורו של יין מתוק חזק בישראל בשיטת ייבוש חלקי של הענבים

Judea and Samaria Research Studies, 2021

The current article presents the results of interdisciplinary research conducted in Israel over the last few years. This research aims to characterize the traditional varieties of the Holy Land, as well as the means of production and characteristics of the wines made from these varieties. In a previous paper, we suggested that unique apparatuses located at Hirbat Hablta are related to the production of a sweet wine named "Helioston," and presented the historical sources that support this claim. In the current article, we discuss the historical sources relating to Cyprus ("Cafrissin") wine and Helioston wine; we propose that the Cafrissin wine, mentioned as an ingredient of the incense used at the temple in Jerusalem, is a wine produced in a similar manner (the partial drying of grapes) to Helioston wine. We propose that in both cases, the wines were high in alcohol and contained high residual sugar content. To demonstrate the possibility of producing wine of this...