Book of Ezekiel

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Noun1.Book of Ezekiel - an Old Testament book containing Ezekiel's prophecies of the downfall of Jerusalem and Judah and their subsequent restoration
Old Testament - the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible
Nebiim, Prophets - the second of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures
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Yehezkel Landau is a founder of the Open House peace center for Jewish and Arab children, teens, and adults in Ramie, Israel.
The ability to reconcile old and new ideas is an admirable quality, one which Israeli actor Yehezkel Lazarov conveys with warmth, gentle humor and irresistible glee in the touring production now in Chicago that grabs audience members by the lapels with the glorious chord that heralds the opening of "Tradition." And director Bartlett Sher's fresh, energized Broadway revival doesn't let go until the plaintive coda that concludes Bock's haunting, Slavic and klezmer-inspired score.
The station's shift manager, Oz Yehezkel, promised that the station workers would do their best to locate her wallet and return it to a friend.
Sea of stupidity", Haaretz, 3 June 2010; Yehezkel Dror, "Our Primitive Policy-making", Haaretz, 3 June 2010.
(40) Yehezkel Kaufmann, The Biblical Age: The Age of Classical Prophecy, in Great Ages and Ideas of the Jewish People, Salo W.
Yehezkel Kaufmann, Sefer Shoftim (Jerusalem: Kiryat Sefer, 1962), 1.
Wellhausen and Kaufmann: Ancient Israel and Its Religious History in the Works of Julius Wellhausen and Yehezkel Kaufmann
Many of Keton's customers became Israel's most important artists, painters, sculptors, writers, poets, journalists, musicians, and actors: Keton's guest book is filled to the brim with drawings, poems, love letters, thoughts, and memories, by everyone from Yigal Tumarkin (known for his Holocaust memorial sculpture in Rabin Square) and Menashe Kadishman, who filled the world with sheep portraits, to Yehezkel Streichman, one of the pioneers of Israeli modernist painting.