MattNC
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Sun Jul-23-06 12:59 PM
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I'm working on my graduate thesis on Jewish settler violence and terrorism. A colleague at the University of Haifa sent me two tables (about 6 pages total) documenting a chronology of Jewish terrorism, but the table is in Hebrew. Could anyone here possibly translate it? My colleague doesn't have time to do so, and I don't know Hebrew unfortunately. I can afford to pay a little bit but not much. I've tried to find a few translation sites online, but nothing free like Babelfish. Thanks.
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Sun Jul-23-06 01:03 PM
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1. I've been doing searches on this. A Jewish friend of mine @ work |
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mentioned that there was something in the Jewish history where violence was involved that the world knows nothing about. He mentioned that it prooves how far Israel would go. I'm looking for that event. IT had a name.
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reichstag911
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Sun Jul-23-06 01:04 PM
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2. The Palestinian "Nakba?" nt |
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Sun Jul-23-06 01:05 PM
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3. You might want to call around at local temples |
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and ask if they know anyone who can translate modern Hebrew.
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MattNC
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Sun Jul-23-06 01:29 PM
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in rural, western North Carolina :) but thanks for the tip
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Sun Jul-23-06 03:10 PM
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5. There are some synagogues even in the rural South. My sister |
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lived near Clemson, South Carolina for about a decade and there was a Conservative synagogue about 45 minutes away in one direction, and a reform Temple about the same distance in another direction.
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