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  1. Arab Orthodox

    Eastern Christianity The Arab Orthodox are Arab Greek Orthodox Church Greek Orthodox Christian communities ... was edited by Najib Nassar . Khalil Sakakini , a prominent Jerusalemite, was also an Arab Orthodox as was the PFLP founder George Habash and George Antonious , author of The Arab Awakening. 1948 war During the 1948 Arab Israeli War , a number of Greek Orthodox villages were affected, including Al ... numerous disputes between the Arab Orthodox and the Greek Orthodox leadership of the church in Jerusalem ... Orthodox. The Arab Orthodox Society still exists in Jerusalem . References Sir Ronald Storrs , The Memoirs .... External links http www.jerusalemites.org East Jerusalem Arab Orthodox web site Category Arab Christians ... and also formed the majority of Christians in Arab villages of the Galilee . Arab discontent The Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem Eastern Orthodox Church of Jerusalem has been run by Greek language Greek speaking Orthodox Christians from Greece or Constantinople Istanbul since the Ottoman conquests ... who refused admittance to any married men , began to rebel and their cause dovetailed with Arab nationalism . In 1909, Arab Orthodox Christians formally petitioned the Ottoman highest authority demanding more Arab inclusion in the upper ranks of the Patriarchate. Eventually, several Arab Christian Orthodox conferences were held to promote this cause The First Arab Orthodox conference was held in Haifa on July 15, 1923. The Second Arab Orthodox conference was held in Jaffa on October 28, 1931. The Third Arab Orthodox conference was held in Jerusalem on September 23 and 24,1944. The Fourth Arab Orthodox conference was held in Jerusalem on March 23, 1956 The Fifth Arab Orthodox conference was held in Amman on December 8, 1992. In addition, especially during the Mandate, there were Orthodox clubs in Haifa and elsewhere and Arab and Druze Scouts Movement Orthodox Scouting groups . Arab Orthodox were leaders of the Palestinian National Movement , formed the leadership of the Arab portion of the Communist ...   more details



  1. Arab Orthodox Benevolent Society

    orphan date May 2007 att August 2010 merge Arab Orthodox Society discuss Talk Arab Orthodox Society Merger proposal date August 2010 The Arab Orthodox Benevolent Society of Beit Jala , Palestine . It is the largest and oldest Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox Society in Palestine . It is an Arab Orthodox benevolence society established in 1907 to support the poor and incapacitated people of Beit Jala. It offers Scholarship s to high school and university students Material and financial help to prisoners families, invalids, and the elderly Help to people with their medical costs Sponsorship of scout troupes for boys and girls Short term courses in English language English , computer skills, and needlecraft Beit Jala is near to two other Christian towns, Bethlehem and Beit Sahour . Most of the population of Beit Jala about 12,000 belong to the Orthodox Church. See also Arab Orthodox Arab Orthodox Society References reflist http www.bethlehemassoc.org SUBPAGES CharitableActivities.htm http www.incommunion.org articles issue 27 conversations by e mail Category Eastern Orthodox organizations established in the 20th century Category Organizations established in 1907 Category Palestinian territories Category Charities charity org stub ...   more details



  1. Arab Orthodox Society

    unreferenced date November 2007 merge Arab Orthodox Benevolent Society discuss Talk Arab Orthodox Society Merger proposal date August 2010 The Arab Orthodox Society is a charitable organization in Eastern Jerusalem . Their mission is to bring relief and opportunity to the people of the greater Jerusalem area, regardless of race, religion, or gender. They do this by providing medical care and employment opportunities for people in need. Historically the organization is part of the Arab Orthodox movement within the Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem. Clinic The clinic s main goal is to provide quality medical care to people who normally couldn t afford it. Payments for services are adjusted to the patient s ability to pay. The medical staff includes an on site x ray technician, a full time dentist, and various other specialists. Employment opportunities The employment opportunities include an embroidery shop, a bakery and coffee shop, and an internet cafe. All are located near the New Gate in the Christian Quarter of the Old City Jerusalem Old City . Embroidery The shop http www.aosjerusalem.org Melia Palestinian Embroidery provides a resource to Palestinian women from the West Bank. These women hand embroider traditional Palestinian designs and sell the finished pieces through the shop. Bakery and coffee shop The bakery prepares traditional Palestinian dishes including pies, pastries, and salads. In addition to the shop itself, the employees provide catering services for parties and other celebrations. This and the embroidery shop constitute the only stores in Jerusalem staffed entirely by women. Internet cafe The Internet Cafe was the first of its kind in the Old City. It provides a resource for the surrounding community at a low cost. See also Arab Orthodox Arab Orthodox Benevolent Society Category Christian charities Category Buildings and structures in Jerusalem Category Christianity in Jerusalem Category Eastern Orthodox organizations Category Arab Christians ...   more details



  1. Orthodox

    Wiktionary orthodox for religious meanings Orthodoxy disambiguation Orthodox may refer to Orthodox album Orthodox album , an album by the Czech death metal band Krabathor Orthodox File Managers , a user interface to work with file systems Orthodox seed , a seed which may be preserved via drying or freezing Left arm orthodox spin , a bowling technique in cricket Orthodox stance , a way of positioning the feet and hands in combat sports See also Orthodox year disambiguation disambig ar cs Ortodoxie da Ortodoks fr Orthodoxe it Ortodossia he nl Orthodox christendom ja oc Ortodoxia omonimia ro Ortodoxism dezambiguizare simple Orthodox ...   more details



  1. The Arab

    The Arab may refer to The Arab 1915 film The Arab 1915 film , directed by Cecil B. DeMille The Arab 1924 film The Arab 1924 film , directed by Rex Ingram The Arab magazine The Arab magazine disambig it The Arab ...   more details



  1. AraB

    Multiple issues orphan February 2009 context October 2009 unreferenced May 2007 lowercase araB The araB gene Promoter biology promoter is a bacterial promoter, activated by e L arabinose binding. DEFAULTSORT Arab Category Genetics genetics stub ...   more details



  1. Orthodox calendar

    Orthodox calendar may refer to Hebrew calendar used by Orthodox Judaism Eastern Orthodox Church liturgical calendar Disambig ...   more details



  1. Christian Orthodox

    Christian Orthodoxy can refer to either The Oriental Orthodoxy Oriental Orthodox Church The Eastern Orthodox Church See also Orthodox Christianity disambig ...   more details



  1. Slavic Orthodox

    Slavic Orthodox Church or Slavonic Orthodox Church is an umbrella term for East Orthodox churches that use Church Slavonic language Church Slavonic in liturgy , the latter being of Byzantine Rite . All but the Bulgarian and Polish churches use exclusively the Julian calendar and all use it for the calculation of the dates of Easter. Autocephalous Slavic Orthodox churches Russian Orthodox Church Serbian Orthodox Church Bulgarian Orthodox Church Polish Orthodox Church Czech and Slovak Orthodox Church Macedonian Orthodox Church See also Orthodoxy in Ukraine Old Believers List of Orthodox Churches Greek Orthodox Church Category Eastern Orthodoxy Orthodoxy stub ...   more details



  1. Orthodox temple

    Orthodox temple may refer to Orthodox Church temple , the church building used by Eastern Orthodox Christianity The ancient Jewish Temple in Jerusalem See also Temple disambiguation Disambig ...   more details



  1. Arab Venezuelan

    Unreferenced date January 2010 Infobox ethnic group group Arab Venezuelan poptime 600,000 br 2 of Venezuela s population popplace Caracas langs Spanish language Spanish , Arabic language Arabic rels Roman Catholicism Catholic and Muslims related Lebanese people , Syrian people , Palestinian people An Arab Venezuelan is a Venezuela n citizen of Arab origin or descent. There are around 600,000 Venezuelans of Arab origin, mainly from Lebanon , Syria and Palestine . Venezuela has one of the largest Arab populations in the Americas. Citation needed date August 2010 Migration history Arab immigration to Venezuela started as early as the 19th and 20th centuries. They came mostly from Lebanon , Syria , and Palestine , and are present in significant numbers in Caracas . Immigration of Arabs in Venezuela has influenced Venezuelan culture, in particular Arabic food and music. Most Arab Venezuelans are of Lebanese people Lebanese descent with their number around 340,000 and additional 400,000 are descendants of people from mainly Syria but also Palestine . In religion, the majority of Arab Venezuelans are Christians who belong to the Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic , Eastern Orthodox Churches Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Rite Catholic Churches . There are few Muslims . Notable people Tarek El Aissami , Venezuelan interior minister and justice minister Tarek Saab , politician, lawyer, and poet Coraima Torres , actress Alexandra Kabche , survivor of the Conviasa Flight 2350 crash of September 2010 Elizabeth Ayoub , singer and actress Samir Bazzi , host and singer See also Portal Venezuela List of Lebanese people Venezuela Arab diaspora Arab diaspora in Colombia Arab Brazilian Arab ... Al Jadid Arabs making their mark in Latin America Ethnic Groups In Venezuela Arab diaspora ... groups in Venezuela Category Demographics of Venezuela Category Arab groups Category Arab diaspora Category Venezuelan people of Arab descent ar ja ...   more details



  1. Orthodox Trotskyism

    Trotskyism Orthodox Trotskyism is a branch of Trotskyism which aims to adhere more closely to the philosophy, methods and positions of Trotsky and the early Fourth International , Lenin , and Marx than other Trotskyists. The first list of Trotskyist internationals Trotskyist international to describe itself as Orthodox Trotskyist was the International Committee of the Fourth International ICFI . Shortly after its formation in 1953, it wrote an open letter in which it described the tradition of the Fourth International as Orthodox Trotskyism, and called for Orthodox Trotskyists to rally to the ICFI. ref http www.bolshevik.org history pabloism Trpab 4.htm A Letter to Trotskyists Throughout the World ref Orthodox Trotskyism embodied their opposition to the International Secretariat of the Fourth ... of the International Socialist Organization ref The subsequent history of Orthodox Trotskyism is essentially ... in the 1980s Citation needed date November 2010 . The Orthodox Trotskyists suffered another split in 1973 ... OCI of Pierre Lambert . The official explanation for the split was that the OCI believed that Orthodox ... Healy ref Today, the surviving ICFI continue to characterise their politics as Orthodox Trotskyism. ref name Vann Other groups have come to Orthodox Trotskyism from different backgrounds, and either like ... Orthodox Trotskyism, but that they support the early Fourth International and its approach in a similar ... of the LRCI ref Many Orthodox Trotskyist groups attach particular importance in holding that the Soviet ..., many other Trotskyist groups which have not described themselves as Orthodox Trotskyist also hold this view. Orthodox Trotskyism has been critiqued by activists from the Third Camp socialist ... Party was describing the Fourth International as Orthodox Trotskyist by 1948. ref Max Shachtman , http www.marxists.org archive shachtma 1948 10 fi.htm An Analysis of the Bankruptcy of Orthodox Trotskyism ref The IST similarly criticises both the ICFI and the ISFI traditions as Orthodox Trotskyist ...   more details



  1. Orthodox Union

    of Orthodox Rabbis , a distinct Haredi Judaism Haredi rabbinical group. The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America UOJCA , more popularly known as the Orthodox Union OU , is one of the oldest Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Jewish organizations in the United States . It is best known for its ... units with locations in Israel and formerly in Ukraine . It is one of the largest Orthodox Jewish ... Orthodox Judaism. History The OU was founded in 1898, and serves about 1,000 synagogues and congregations of varying sizes. The need for a national Jewish Orthodox rabbinical organization in the early twentieth century was recognized by a number of groups. The Union of Orthodox Rabbis was the most ... the early Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. Originally, the OU was formed by the same ... . JTS started as an Orthodox institution to combat the hegemony of the Reform movement. Cracks between ... Orthodox group, Union of Orthodox Rabbis Agudath Harabonim , which refused to recognize the rabbinical ... with the Orthodox. The break between Orthodox Judaism and Conservative Judaism became complete with the Sabbath ... Jews in the 1950s and beyond continued to identify themselves as Orthodox even while driving on the Sabbath, and many Jews were members of synagogues of both Conservative and Orthodox persuasions, sometimes out of family loyalty, convenience, nostalgia, or politics. Some Orthodox rabbis viewed the nascent OU as insufficiently Orthodox, and thus did not participate in it, instead setting up their own more stringent rabbinical organizations. However, the idea for a national Orthodox congregational ... affiliated with the Orthodox Union were under the leadership of rabbis trained by Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik ... were ideologically Modern Orthodox Judaism Modern Orthodox . By the 1990s and early 21st century ... congregations, but has impacted many Orthodox Jewish communities across America. The general trend toward stricter practices among Orthodox Union congregations reflects the Orthodox world s trending ...   more details



  1. Orthodox Marxism

    unreferenced date January 2008 Social democracy sidebar expanded Precursors Orthodox Marxism is the term used to describe the version of Marxism which emerged after the death of Karl Marx and acted as the official philosophy of the Second International up to the First World War and of the Third International thereafter. Orthodox Marxism seeks to simplify, codify and systematise Marxist thought, ironing out perceived ambiguities and contradictions in Classical Marxism . The emergence of orthodox Marxism can be associated with the late works of Friedrich Engels , such as Dialectics of Nature and Socialism Utopian and Scientific , which were efforts to popularise Marx s work, make it more systematic, and apply it to the fundamental questions of philosophy. Daniel De Leon , one of the early American .... Orthodox Marxism was further developed during the Second International by thinkers such as George ... on Vladimir Lenin , whose version of orthodox Marxism was known as Leninism by its contemporaries. The official ideology of the Third International was based in Orthodox Marxism. The terms dialectical materialism and historical materialism are associated with this phase of orthodox Marxism. Some characteristics of orthodox Marxism are A strong version of the theory that the economic base ... on either. The socialist revolution is necessarily the act of the majority. Critics of orthodox Marxism There have been a number of criticisms of orthodox Marxism from within the Marxist movement ... could achieve socialism. This view was contested by orthodox Marxists such as Kautsky and Rosa ... issues like culture that were outside the field of orthodox Marxism. Western Marxists, such as Georg ... orthodox Marxists consider bourgeois , such as psychoanalysis and the sociology of Max Weber ... which challenged orthodox Marxism. These include Italian autonomism , French Situationist International ... http www.marxists.org archive lukacs works history orthodox.htm Luk cs What is Orthodox Marxism 1919 ...   more details



  1. Orthodox Meetinghouse

    Infobox nrhp name Orthodox Meetinghouse nrhp type image Birmingham Orthodox Friends Meetinghouse.JPG caption location Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania lat degrees 39 lat minutes 54 lat seconds 16 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 35 long seconds 38 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Pennsylvania built 1845 architecture added April 26, 1972 area convert 0.7 acre governing body Private refnum 72001112 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Orthodox Meetinghouse Birmingham Orthodox Meeting House is a historic Quaker meetinghouse in Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania Birmingham Township , Chester County, Pennsylvania Chester County , Pennsylvania that was built in 1845 as a result of the Hicksite Orthodox split in the Society of Friends . The members of the Birmingham Friends Meetinghouse , a few hundred yards north, joined the Hicksite branch of the Quaker movement, as was common among farmers in Chester and Delaware Counties. That meetinghouse was the site of fighting during the Battle of Brandywine in 1777, and is listed separately on the National Register of Historic Places . The Orthodox Meetinghouse was built in a more modern or classical style, with larger windows than the older meetinghouse. It was built at a total cost of 2,310.83 from green serpentine stone quarried at Chalkey Bell s Quarries in Westtown Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania Westtown Township . It seated up to 200 people. A small graveyard was also built in 1874. The two meetinghouses rejoined in 1923, well before the overall split healed in 1955, and the Orthodox Meetinghouse was sold in 1938 for use as a private residence. It was added to the National Register in 1972. ref Elanor Webster, 1971, https www.dot7.state.pa.us ce imagery phmc scans H001517 01H.pdf NRHP Nomination Form for Orthodox Meetinghouse Enter public for ID and public for password to access the site. ref References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Buildings ...   more details



  1. Orthodox Christianity

    Christianity The term Orthodox Christianity may refer to the Eastern Orthodox Church and its various geographical subdivisions such as the Russian Orthodox Church Russian , Greek Orthodox Church Greek , Serbian Orthodox Church Serbian and Cypriot Orthodox Church Cypriot Orthodox Churches the various Oriental Orthodox churches such as the Coptic Orthodox Church Coptic , Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Ethiopian , and Syriac Orthodox Church Syriac Orthodox Churches ref http books.google.com books?id yVeszi3b14EC&pg PA23&dq 22orthodox christianity 22 eastern oriental&hl en&ei vEOMTYavHMiN4QbkxNGGDA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 8&ved 0CEoQ6AEwBzge v onepage&q 22orthodox 20christianity 22 20eastern 20oriental&f false Michael E. Levy editor , Middle East, Region in Transition Egypt Britannica Educational Publishing 2011 ISBN 978 1 61530 392 2 ref ref http books.google.com books?id Y1VlVxotz 4C&pg PA70&dq 22orthodox christianity 22 eastern oriental&hl en&ei vEOMTYavHMiN4QbkxNGGDA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 10&ved 0CFMQ6AEwCTge v onepage&q 22orthodox 20christianity 22 20eastern 20oriental&f false James M. Phillips, Robert T. Coote editors , Toward the 21st Century in Christian Mission Eerdmans 1993 ISBN 9780802806383 , p. 70 ref ref http books.google.com books?id WCyesAHcUoYC&pg PA13&dq 22Amharic language and Orthodox 22&hl en&ei 47 MTbXhHoG2hAehkOWkCw&sa X&oi book ... , p. 14 ref ref http www.google.com search?tbm bks&tbo 1&q 22inroads into orthodox christianity ... which consider themselves to be orthodoxy orthodox non heresy heretical , irrespective of whether or not a given church uses the word orthodox in its official name ref http books.google.com books?id ... 20christianity 22 20sect&f false Geoffrey Ernest Stedman, An Orthodox Understanding of the Bible ... orthodox is generally not capitalized References Reflist http pravoclavie.info Orthodoxy resurs info Portal Christianity See also List of Orthodox Churches Category Eastern Orthodoxy Category Eastern ...   more details



  1. Orthodox Judaism

    File Reb Moshe Feinstein.jpg thumb 250px Rabbi Moshe Feinstein , a leading Rabbinical authority for Orthodox Jewry for a quarter of the twentieth century. Jews and Judaism sidebar denominations Orthodox ... . Orthodox Jews are also called observant Jews Orthodoxy is known also as Torah Judaism or traditional Judaism . Generally, Orthodox Judaism consists of two different streams, the Modern Orthodox Judaism Modern Orthodox and the Haredi Judaism Haredi but actually there is a wide spectrum ... downloads 7579.pdf Table 2, pg. 5 ref and 25 percent of Israeli Jews are Orthodox. Among American synagogue members, 27 percent attend Orthodox synagogues. ref http www.jewishfederations.org local ... organization representing member congregations. In the United States, there are numerous Orthodox congregational organizations, such as Agudath Israel of America Agudath Israel , the Orthodox Union , and the National Council of Young Israel none of which can claim to represent a majority of all Orthodox ... and Talmud cannot be known today, but Orthodox Jews believe that contemporary Orthodox Judaism ... , whereas the other denominations depart from it. Orthodox Judaism, as it exists today, is an outgrowth ... Samson Raphael Hirsch . Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch commented in 1854 that blockquote It was not the Orthodox ... resented by old Jews. And rightly so. Orthodox Judaism does not know any varieties of Judaism ..., nor Orthodox and Liberal Judaism. It only knows Judaism and non Judaism. It does not know Orthodox ..., some Who date October 2009 within the Orthodox community groups to its right consider it of questionable validity. The neo Orthodox movement holds that Hirsch s views are not accurately followed ... for a more extensive listing. In the 20th century, a segment of the Orthodox population notably ... refer to this form of Judaism as Haredi Judaism Haredi Judaism , or Ultra Orthodox Judaism . The latter term is controversial, and some consider the label ultra Orthodox pejorative. Several media ...   more details



  1. Reformed Orthodox

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Orphan date February 2009 There are two Reformed Orthodox Churches in Eastern Christianity . The term Reformed Orthodox is the Protestant Reformation protestant reformed revision of practices of the former Eastern or Oriental Orthodox Church. Presently the Ukrainian Lutheran Church and the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church are noted to be Reformed by Lutheranism Lutheran and, respectively, Anglicanism Anglican reforms. Another term used is Protestant Oriental . Malankara Church Reformation The Mar Thoma Church was founded by St. Thomas in 52 AD and it was reformed by Abraham Malpan who was the leading Protestant reformist of the church. He was a priest and a syriac professor in Kottayam. When British missionaries came to India in the 1850s he had an idea of changing things in the church. He sent his nephew Deacon Mathew to Syria to be ordained as an episcopa. Abraham Malpan had no intentions of creating a new church. Presently the church is headed by His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolition. The Church has more than 1,500 parishes worldwide and has 1 million members. It is in full communion with the Anglican Communion and the Malabar Independent Syrian Church . It is also good friends with the Indian Orthodox Church but has no special relationship with that church. The Mar Thoma Church has conserved its Oriental Rite Orthodox liturgy elements etc. Most prominent elements in the Reformation of the traditional Indian Church were Introduction of the concept of salvation by Faith Alone Sola fide Cleansing of wrong ways of life Sola Gratia , and Taking up responsibility to be witnesses of Jesus Christ to others All importance be given to the primacy of the Word of God. Sola Scriptura Ukrainian Reformation See Ukrainian Lutheran Church and Byzantine Rite Lutheranism Ethiopian Tadeshwlo Orthodox Church A church that separated itself from the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church . Category Eastern Christianity Category Protestantism ...   more details



  1. Orthodox stance

    Merge to Stance martial arts date April 2011 An orthodox stance is a way of positioning both the feet and hands in combat sports such as boxing , karate , kick boxing, and mixed martial arts . A traditional orthodox stance is one in which the boxer places his left foot farther in front of the right foot, thus having his weaker side closer to the opponent. As it favors the stronger, dominant side often the right side, see laterality the orthodox stance is the most common stance in boxing. It is mostly used by right handed boxers. Many boxing champions, such as Marco Antonio Barrera , Rocky Marciano , Floyd Mayweather Jr , Muhammad Ali , Mike Tyson , Lennox Lewis , Wladimir Klitschko , Joe Frazier and Sugar Ray Robinson used an orthodox stance. Alternative stances The corresponding designation for a left handed boxer is Southpaw stance southpaw and is generally a mirror image of the orthodox stance. A southpaw boxer guards and jabs with his right hand. Some famous boxers who use southpaw are Marvin Hagler Marvin Marvelous Hagler , Sultan Ibragimov , Naseem Hamed , Joe Calzaghe , Manny Pacquiao and Lucian Bute . Francisco Palacios is traditionally an orthodox, but occasionally switches to a southpaw stance to confuse his opponent at times. Some fighters who are naturally left handed fight in the orthodox stance with the advantage of a fast, hard jab and left hook. Those examples include Oscar De La Hoya , Miguel Angel Cotto , Marco Antonio Barrera to name a few. Though they are far from common, many gym trainers who lack experience in training left handed boxers convert southpaws to a right handed stance. References unref date November 2011 Boxing Laterality Category Boxing terminology es Postura ortodoxa pt Posi o ortodoxa uk ...   more details



  1. Orthodox (album)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Orthodox Type studio Longtype Artist Krabathor Cover Released 1998 Recorded Exponent Studio , Hlohovec , Slovak Republic Genre Death metal Length 31 13 Label Morbid Records Producer Reviews Last album Mortal Memories Krabathor album Mortal Memories br 1997 This album Orthodox br 1998 Next album Unfortunately Dead br 2000 Orthodox is the fourth album by the Czech death metal band Krabathor . It was released in March 1998. The album was recorded in December 1997 at Exponent Studio in Hlohovec , Slovak Republic , and mastered at TTM Mastering in Berlin , Germany by Tom M ller . The recording line up consisted of Christopher Krabathor Christopher guitars and vocals , Bruno Krabathor Bruno bass and vocals and Skull Krabathor Skull drums . Tom Kme , a studio engineer, played keyboards in the last song About Death. The title track Orthodox was previously released on Mortal Memories album 1997 . A videoclip for the second song Liquid was released. Shit Comes Brown is an anti Nazi song and To Red Ones is an anti communist song. Track listing Orthodox 3 00 Liquid 4 12 Shit Comes Brown 1 12 To Red Ones 3 53 Tales of Your History 4 09 Touch the Sun 3 06 Body as a Cover 2 51 Parasites 2 55 About Death 6 00 Total destruction 5 33 Bonus track at Pic LP Edition DEFAULTSORT Orthodox Krabathor Album Category Krabathor albums Category 1998 albums ...   more details



  1. Orthodox Celts

    Infobox musical artist name Orthodox Celts image Orthodox Celts u Banja Luci.jpg caption Orthodox Celts performing live in Banja Luka background group or band origin Belgrade , Serbia FR Yugoslavia when formed genre Irish folk music Irish folk , Celtic rock years active 1992 &ndash present label Take It Or Leave It, ITMM, Metropolis Records Serbia Metropolis Records , Automatik associated acts Roze Poze website http www.orthodoxcelts.com www.orthodoxcelts.com current members Aleksandar Petrovi br ... members Ana oki br Dejan Jevtovi br Milena Simijonovi Orthodox Celts is a Serbia n band music ... bass . The band released their first Orthodox Celts album self titled album in 1994, featuring ... In 2001, Metropolis Records Serbia Metropolis Records rereleased Orthodox Celts debut album on CD, and as bonus ... releases. Promotional video was recorded only for the title track. In 2002, Orthodox Celts performed ... Orthodox Celts in Fajront republika, YouTube ref In 2007, the band released their fifth album, One ... song Sarah . In 2009, Ana oki left Orthodox Celts. 2010s In June 2011, USA American entertainment ... States. ref http www.naslovi.net 2011 06 14 vesti online peticija za orthodox celts u sad 2606318 Peticija za Orthodox Celts u SAD , naslovi.net ref The band is currently working on their sixth studio album. ref http www.balkanrock.com index.php Najave orthodox celts na akademiji.html Orthodox ... size 95 Title Released center Orthodox Celts album Orthodox Celts center center 1994 center center ... Official myspace http www.discogs.com artist Orthodox Celts Orthodox Celts at Discogs http www.youtube.com results?search type &search query orthodox celts Orthodox Celts at Youtube See also Tir na n Og Irish Stew of Sindidun SRBpoprock commons category Orthodox Celts Category Serbian rock music groups Category Celtic music groups Category Musical groups established in 1992 de Orthodox Celts pl Orthodox Celts sr ...   more details



  1. Orthodox cross

    on their chest during an Orthodox Eucharist communion in this fashion. Around the cross are abbreviations ... 1577 1625, the Russian Orthodox cross was between the heads of the double headed eagle in the coat ... cross typical for Old believers File Orthodox priest cross.png A cross of a Russian Orthodox priest ... Orthodox Old Rite accessdate October 20, 2011 cite web url http frjohnshandra.pravsvit.org index.php?option com content&view article&id 54 the skull on the qrussianq orthodox cross&catid 38 general title The Skull on the Russian Orthodox Cross accessdate October 20, 2011 author V. Rev. John Shandra ...   more details



  1. Orthodox seed

    Orthodox seeds are seed s which will survive drying and or freezing during ex situ conservation . According to information from the USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture there is variation in the ability of orthodox seeds to withstand drying and storage with some seeds being more sensitive than others. Thus some seeds are considered intermediate in their storage capability while others are fully orthodox. ref Cite web last Walters first Chris coauthors Towill, Leigh title Seeds and Pollen work Agricultural Handbook Number 66 The Commercial Storage of Fruits, Vegetables, and Florist and Nursery Stocks publisher USDA ARS, National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation Preservation of Plant Germplasm Research, Fort Collins, CO year 2004 url http www.ba.ars.usda.gov hb66 153seeds.pdf format PDF accessdate 2008 06 21 ref One notable example of a long lived orthodox seed which survived accidental storage followed by controlled germination is the case of the 2,000 year old Judean date palm cultivar of Phoenix dactylifera seed which successfully sprouted in 2005. ref Cite news last Hanson first Wendy title Date palm seed from Masada is the oldest to germinate newspaper Los Angeles Times pages year 2008 date 2008 06 13 url http articles.latimes.com 2008 jun 13 science sci methuselah13 ref This particular seed is presently reputed to be the oldest viable seed , but the upper survival time limit of properly stored orthodox seeds remains unknown. ref cite web last Bonner first Franklin T. authorlink title Chapter 4 Storage of Seeds work Woody Plant Seed Manual,USDA FS Agriculture Handbook 727 publisher National Seed Laboratory, 5675 Riggins Mill Rd, Dry Branch, GA 31020 date April 2008 url http www.nsl.fs.fed.us Chapter 204.pdf format PDF doi accessdate 2008 06 21 ref See also Micropropagation Plant propagation Recalcitrant seed Seedbank Notes reflist 2 External links http www.nsl.fs.fed.us nsl wpsm.html Woody Plant Seed Manual USDA FS Agriculture Handbook 727 Category Plant reproduction ...   more details



  1. Orthodox Experience

    refimprove date March 2010 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Orthodox Experience Type studio Artist Lavagance Cover Released 2007 Recorded Genre Alternative rock Length Label Lavagance Producer Last album Back to Attraction br 2006 This album Orthodox Experience br 2009 Next album Divine Darkness br 2009 Orthodox Experience is a studio album of the Slovakian Slovak band Lavagance . In November 2007, the album was recorded in the Lavagance studio and released under the Lavagance label. Track listing Orthodox Experience Like a Butterfly Vision Cruel Games I Like This Temper Purification Small Town Melody Albino Planet I Had a Dream Wish to Leave Pure Pioneer Reception In January 2008, the album Orthodox Experience was voted Best Slovak Album of 2007 by R dio FM Slovak Radio 4 Radio FM ref cite web url http www.rock.sk profil lavagance title lavagance.rock.sk language sk icon publisher rock.sk date accessdate 2010 03 21 ref . listeners. In spring 2008, Lavagance toured in support of the album, appearing in 10 Slovak cities. Personnel Marek Rakovick vocals, guitar, programming, keyboards Vincent Susol bass guitar, vocals Viliam Bujnovsk keyboards, programming Marek Gregor drums, vocals, programming Mario Smashing guitar, vocals, keyboards Peter Rakovick keyboards, programming & sound engineering References Reflist External links http www.lavagance.com Official Lavagance website lavagance.com http www.myspace.com lavagance Lavagance on MySpace Category 2007 albums Category Lavagance albums ...   more details



  1. Orthodox (Jordan)

    Infobox Basketball club color1 white color2 blue name Orthodox Basketball Club logo imagesize leagues Jordanian Basketball Federation founded history arena location Amman , Jordan colors president coach championships small 1 WABA Champions Cup small Orthodox Basketball Club formerly known as Fastlink Basketball Club is a Jordan ian basketball club based in Amman , Jordan . They compete in the Jordanian Basketball Federation . ref http www.asia basket.com team.asp?Cntry JOR&Team 3341 Orthodox Basketball Club ref Tournament records WABA Champions Cup WABA Champions Cup 1999 1999 Champions WABA Champions Cup 2001 2001 2nd place WABA Champions Cup 2002 2002 2nd place WABA Champions Cup 2004 2004 1st place WABA Champions Cup 2008 2008 2nd place WABA Champions Cup 2009 2009 1st place Asia Champions Cup Asian Basketball Club Championship 1988 1988 5th place ABC Champions Cup 1996 1996 7th place ABC Champions Cup 1999 1999 6th place References Reflist External links http www.asia basket.com team.asp?Cntry JOR&Team 3341 page on Asia Basket Category Basketball in Jordan jordan sport stub basketball team stub ...   more details




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