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Jun 11, 2020 · The archaeologist has suggested that the evolution of dance can be divided into five different phases, presenting increasing sophistication. In the first phase, dating back to earlier than...
Dancing Arabs is the 2002 debut novel of Palestinian writer Sayed Kashua. The work is considered semi-autobiographical, as it draws much on Kashua's real experiences growing up as a Palestinian citizen of Israel .
Jun 2, 2004 · Kashua’s narrator was born in Tira, a small Palestinian village in the Galilee, which became a part of Israel in 1948. (He is a citizen of the Jewish state, albeit one whose blue ID card identifies him as different, somehow.)
Feb 22, 2016 · The book Dancing Arabs centres on a young boy from a poor Arab village, his haphazard receipt of a scholarship to a Jewish boarding school, and the dislocation and alienation that ensues when he finds himself faced with the impossible: the imperative to straddle two famously incompatible worlds.
Aug 20, 2016 · The Old Testament is the first part of the Bible, and so we must turn to this in order to understand the role of dance in Jewish culture. There are twenty-two references to dance in the Old Testament, mostly in a positive way, but in a few cases in a negative way.
Likely dating to the fourth century, a desert inscription written in a peculiar script appears to invoke the name of Jesus. What does this unique text reveal about Christianity’s first spread to the Arabian tribes?
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Jan 3, 2019 · Arab-Israeli tensions are observed in Genesis – with Sarah, Hagar and Ishmael – much as they are noted in Revelation, when the unleashing of frenzied hordes marshaled east of the Euphrates (i.e., modern Iran) facilitates the climactic battle of Armageddon.