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  1. Jewish Territorialist Organization: The Jewish Territorialist Organisation, known as the ITO, was a Jewish political movement which first arose in 1903 in response to the British Uganda Offer, but which was institutionalized in 1905. Its main goal was to find an alternative territory ... (Organization) [100%] 2023-12-17 [Political movements]
  2. Jewish Defense Organization: The Jewish Defense Organization (JDO) is a conservative Jewish organization in the United States founded in 1985 by Mordechai Levy, currently its National Director. It focuses on combatting anti-Semitism and holocaust denial, and although represented across the USA, has ... [100%] 2023-02-19 [Judaism] [Anti-Semitism]...
  3. Jewish Combat Organization: The Jewish Combat Organization (Polish: Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa, ŻOB; Yiddish: ייִדישע קאַמף אָרגאַניזאַציע‎ Yidishe Kamf Organizatsie; often translated to English as the Jewish Fighting Organization) was a World War II resistance movement in occupied Poland, which was instrumental in organizing and launching the ... (World War ll Jewish resistance movement in Nazi-occupied Poland) [100%] 2023-12-19 [Anti-fascist organisations in Poland] [Jewish anti-fascists]...
  4. Faith-based organization: A Faith-based organization is an organization whose values are based on faith and/or beliefs, which has a mission based on social values of the particular faith, and which most often draws its activists (leaders, staff, volunteers) from a ... (Social) [95%] 2023-12-15 [Religion and politics]
  5. List of organizations based in Antarctica: This is a list of organizations based in Antarctica. (None) [90%] 2023-12-30 [Organizations based in Antarctica] [Antarctica-related lists]...
  6. List of organizations based in Antarctica: This is a list of organizations based in Antarctica. (None) [90%] 2024-03-15 [Organizations based in Antarctica] [Antarctica-related lists]...
  7. Jew, Jewess, Jewish: JEW, JEWESS, JEWISH ju, joo, ju'-ish, joo'-ish (yehudhi plural yehudhim; Ioudaioi; feminine adjective yehudhith; Ioudaikos): "Jew" denotes originally an inhabitant of Judah (2 Kings 16:6 applies to the two tribes of the Southern Kingdom), but later the ... [87%] 1915-01-01
  8. Jewish Restitution Successor Organization: Die Jewish Restitution Successor Organization Inc. (JRSO, auch IRSO; deutsch: Jüdische Restitutionsnachfolger-Organisation) mit Sitz in New York wurde 1948 von verschiedenen amerikanischen und internationalen jüdischen Organisationen gegründet. [86%] 2024-01-19
  9. History of the Jews in Basel: Between the 12th century and modern times, the Swiss city of Basel has been home to three Jewish communities. The medieval community thrived at first but ended violently with the Basel massacre of 1349. (History of the Jewish communities of Basel, Switzerland) [83%] 2024-01-09 [Antisemitism in Switzerland] [History of Basel]...
  10. Decalogue, The, In Jewish Theology: The Ten Words are designated by Philo as κεφαλαῖα νόμων ="the heads of the law," the title of the chapter "De Decem Oraculis. The second table Philo, contrary to the usual order, begins with the commandment against adultery, describing adultery as the ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [82%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  11. Beautiful, The, In Jewish Literature: To the speculative theory of the beautiful the Jews can not be said to have contributed fruitful thoughts. In the economy of the humanities this field fell to the inheritance of the Greeks. This statement will stand, even though, as ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [82%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  12. Ant In Jewish Literature, The: In Hebrew, so also in Arabic naml (etymology doubtful); in Aramaic (Targum, Peshito, and Talmud), which has its equivalent in the Arabic sumsum, simsim, and is used especially of the small red Ant, distinguished from shumshemana gamla (camel-ant), the ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [82%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  13. Organization: An entity, such as a firm, an institution, or an association, including one or more individuals and having a specific purpose is referred to as an organisation. In Commonwealth English, the word "organisation" is used instead. [82%] 2024-01-06 [Organizations]
  14. Organization: The movers move the goods with authority. They know how to make a move trouble-free. [82%] 2022-03-28
  15. Organization: An organization or organisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is an entity—such as a company, an institution, or an association—comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose. The word is derived from the Greek word organon ... (Organization) [82%] 2023-11-04 [Organizations]
  16. Organization (LDS Church): An organization is a secondary body of church government within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) that is "established for moral, educational, and benevolent purposes." Prior to October 2019, the church's organizations were called ... (LDS Church) [82%] 2023-12-30 [Organizations (LDS Church)] [Organizational subdivisions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]...
  17. Organization: An organization or organisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is an entity—such as a company, an institution, or an association—comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose. The word is derived from the Greek word organon ... (Social entity established to meet needs or pursue goals) [82%] 2024-01-06 [Organizations]
  18. Organization: An organization, or organisation (Commonwealth English), is an entity comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose. This portal is dedicated to organizations, societies and facilities contributing to science, education and technologies. (HandWiki) [82%] 2023-08-25
  19. Blame in organizations: Blame in organizations may flow between management and staff, or laterally between professionals or partner organizations. In a blame culture, problem-solving is replaced by blame-avoidance. (Philosophy) [80%] 2023-11-11
  20. Organisation-based access control: In computer security, organization-based access control (OrBAC) is an access control model first presented in 2003. The current approaches of the access control rest on the three entities (subject, action, object) to control the access the policy specifies that ... [78%] 2023-11-10 [Computer access control]

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