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	<description>The jewellery of the Jewish bride in Sana&#039;a as a cultural and artistic message -  the 18th century</description>
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		<title>New Article: ANKLETS &#8211; KHALAKIL</title>
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Baessler-Archiv, volume 58, 2010, was published and pp. 53-90, includes my article: Anklets: כ'לאכ'ל Khalakil
Yemenite jewellery are very famous, however those from the eighteenth century are less scrutinize. In the frame of my Ph.D. dissertation I showed fourteen different types of Jewish jewellery adorned by the Jewish bride at Ga ...</description>
		<link>http://www.oraberger.co.il/2011/11/my-new-article-anklets-%d7%9b%d7%9c%d7%90%d7%9b%d7%9c-khalakil/</link>
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		<title>new article: The Earliest Known San&#8217;a Hebrew Illuminated Pentateuch, San&#8217;a, Yemen, 1206 CE (JTS L64, L64a)</title>
		<description>The Jubilee Volume in honor for Prof. Yosef Tobi , entitled: Ayelet Oettinger &#38; Danny Bar-Maoz (eds.), Mittuv Yosef, Yosef  Tobi Jubilee Volume. (3 volumes). Haifa, was published and its volume II [the non Hebrew volume], pp. xviii-xlv, includes my article: The Earliest Known San'a Hebrew Illuminated Pentateuch, San'a, Yemen, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.oraberger.co.il/2011/02/my-new-article-the-earliest-known-san%e2%80%99a-hebrew-illuminated-pentateuch-san%e2%80%99a-yemen-1206-ce-jts-l64-l64a/</link>
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		<title>new article: The Ostriches Pentateuch Rada&#8217; (South Yemen) End of the Twelfth Century (JTS L66)</title>
		<description>TEMA, JOURNAL OF JUDEO-YEMENITE STUDIES, No. 11, 2011, was published and includes my article: The Ostriches Pentateuch, Rada? (South Yemen) End of the Twelfth Century (JTS L66).
(Pictures from the article available here).

Ostriches are found in three Hebrew Illuminated Bibles from Yemen. Each was scribed and painted in a different town: ...</description>
		<link>http://www.oraberger.co.il/2011/02/my-new-article-the-ostriches-pentateuch-rada-south-yemen-end-of-the-twelfth-century-jts-l66/</link>
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		<title>A lecture at the International Conference on Jews of Yemen</title>
		<description>As part of  The International Conference on Jews of Yemen: Identity and Heritage, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, State of  Israel, 18-19 October 2010, I gave a lecture on: "Do we have the Shalom Shabazi Pentateuch? Its Art program (JTS L104)". </description>
		<link>http://www.oraberger.co.il/2010/10/attending-at-the-international-conference-on-jews-of-yemen/</link>
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		<title>New Article: The Scorpion</title>
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Baessler-Archiv, volume 57, 2009, was published and pp. 75-101 includes my article: The Scorpion.
The phenomenon of pilgrimage to Taizz, south west Yemen, to the grave of the Jewish and Yemeni Poet  Shalom (Salim) al-Shabazi (1619-1680+) is well known. However, the scorpion in that context has been less scrutinized. I ...</description>
		<link>http://www.oraberger.co.il/2010/10/my-new-article-the-scorpion/</link>
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		<title>Creative Commons Israel write about my Ph.D.</title>
		<description>Creative Commons Israel wrote a news item (in Hebrew) about my Ph.D. available for download with their Attribution-Share Alike license.

I'm happy to be one of the first researchers to use a Creative Commons license for their Ph.D. in Israel. I hope more researchers will follow. </description>
		<link>http://www.oraberger.co.il/2010/01/creative-commons-israel-write-about-my-ph-d/</link>
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		<title>Attending at Seminar for Arabian Studies (SAS) 2009</title>
		<description>As part of Seminar for Arabian Studies (SAS) 2009, I presented two posters regarding Hebrew Illuminated Bibles from Yemen. I also participated in the special workshop "The Development of Arabic as a Written Language" and consulted with them regarding a problem in Arabic writing in "carpet pages" in Hebrew Illuminated ...</description>
		<link>http://www.oraberger.co.il/2009/07/attending-at-seminar-for-arabian-studies-sas-2009/</link>
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		<title>My Ph.D. is available for download</title>
		<description>My Ph.D. dissertation is the first in Israel on Jewish Jewellery in Yemen in the 18th century. I decided to publish it under the Attribution-Share Alike license. It can be download by clicking on its title:  The Jewellery of the Jewish Bride in San'a as a cultural and Artistic ...</description>
		<link>http://www.oraberger.co.il/2009/06/my-ph-d-is-available-for-download/</link>
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