Word: hebrews
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first ten years of existence, the Menorah Society will held a banquet at the Boston City Club this evening at 6.30 o'clock. Eminent speakers will be Dean Roscoe Pound of the Law School, Dr. Judah L. Magnes of New York, Professor David Gordon Lyen. Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Curator of the Semitic Museum, and Hon. Abram L. Elkus of New York, recently appointed United States Ambassador to Turkey...
Semitic 8. Post-Biblical Hebrew. Selections from the Talmud, Midrash, and Biblical commentaries. Three times a week. Dr. Wolfson...
...American students of similar attainments; all candidates being expected to have such a knowledge of Greek, (including Hellenic Greek), Latin, French, and German as will enable them to make effective use of books written in those languages. The examination will also include a majority of the following subjects: Billical Hebrew, the history, archaeology, and geography of Palestine, the elements of North Semitic epigraphy and the outlines of Biblical and early Christian literature, Syriac and Arabic. The subjects prescribed will be suited, in some degree, to the candidate's special field...
...University. But a regular graduate of the Divinity School, who has to be a bachelor of arts even to enter the divinity course, and whose degree of bachelor of divinity (or Scientiae Theologicae) is only obtained after three years' further study, and after the successful passing of examinations in Hebrew, New Testament Greek, Comparative Religion, Biblical Criticism, Theology and Christian Morals-why is it that he is not considered by the Overseers as equally qualified to vote for Overseers...
...Arts in the United States and Canada, and to other American students of similar attainments. Candidates are expected to have enough knowledge of Greek (including Hellenistic Greek), Latin, French, and German, to effectively read books in those languages. The examination will include a majority of the following subjects: Biblical Hebrew History and the Geography of Palestine (ancient and modern), its archaeology, the elements of North Semitic epigraphy, the outlines of Biblical and early Christian literature, Syriac, and Arabic. The subjects prescribed will be suited in some degree to the field in which the student intends to specialize...