Entering the High Holy Days: A Guide to the Origins, Themes, and PrayersJewish Publication Society, 1998 - 252 páginas 'GCSE Geography for WJEC Specification B Student's Book' develops the skills required to achieve exam success for the WJEC Specification B. This specification is developed from the popular Avery Hill course and therefore pursues an issues-based, investigative approach to geography, based around three themes: challenges of living in a built environment people and the natural world interactions people, work and development. This is an exciting and motivating course, with up-to-date, relevant and challenging content. Each theme includes: Activities using real-place data, maps, photographs and ICT resources to develop students' geographical investigative and analytical skills Examination tips to help students avoid common pitfalls, written by a WJEC examiner Integrated case studies of relevant LEDC and MEDC locations such as Ghana, Mali, Iceland and the UK A problem-solving exercise at the end of each theme to help students to develop the skills required for the cross-unit Paper 2 study 'Going Further' features to extend students' learning and to to help them to research geography in greater depth |
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Origins and Development | 1 |
The Meaning of the Yamim Noraim | 21 |
Preparing for the High | 37 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abraham Aleinu Amidah ancient Arvit asked beginning biblical verses binding of Isaac blessing Book century ceremony cleansing concluding confession congregation creation Day of Atonement day of Rosh Days of Awe Elul Exod festival followed forgiveness Gaonim gates goat God's Hashanah and Yom Hebrew High Holy Days human iniquity Jerusalem Jews Jonah Judaism judge judgment Kedushah King kingship Kol Nidre Land of Israel Leviticus Lord Maḥzor Mahzor Vitry Malkhuyot Melekh melody mercy midrash Mishnah morning Moses Musaf Ne'ilah Nidre Numbers ourselves pardon piyyut piyyutim poem poet prayer Priest proclaim Prophets Psalm Rabba Rabbi recited refers remembrance repentance rites ritual Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah liturgy Sabbath sacred Sages sanctity Selihot seventh month Shaharit Shema shofar Shofrot sins sound the shofar specific story Sukkot synagogue Talmud Tashlikh Temple theme Thirteen Attributes tion Tishre Torah reading tradition transgressions vows words Yamim Nora'im Yom Kip Yom Kippur Yoma