Since 1981, responsibility for preparing annual population estimates for world Jewry was taken by the Division of Jewish Demography and Statistics of the A. Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Division was founded by Roberto Bachi in 1959, was headed ...
Population trends of world Jewry. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, Institute of Contemporary Jewry. Google Scholar Bachi, R. 1977. The population of Israel. Paris/Jerusalem: CICRED/The Hebrew University and Demographic Center, Prime Minister’s Office. Google Scholar Barack Fishman, S. 2004. ...
ancestry [3,4].Analyses of the paternally inherited Y-chromosome have revealed the occurrence of a specific microsatellite haplotype, 'Cohen modal haplotype' (within haplogroup J) at high frequency in Jewish Cohanim [5], suggesting that it might be the genetic signature of ancient Hebrew ...
The idea of the census dates back to ancient Rome, when all adult males were counted so the emperor knew how many men he could conscript into an army if need be. For you Bible enthusiasts, this is why Joseph and Mary were traveling to Jerusalem - it was time for the census. Anyway,...
"The other location, we believe habitat loss is one of the key threats. In part, this may be due to the sea urchins that are eating the seaweed that the fish need to hide in and to lay their eggs on. The sea urchins are increasing in numbers because there's very few rock lobsters...
The current genetic structure of Iberian populations has presumably been affected by the complex orography of its territory, the different people and civilizations that settled there, its ancient and complex history, the diverse and persistent sociocultural patterns in its different regions, and also ...
Ph.D. thesis, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem (in Hebrew with English abstract). Magaritz, M., and Goodfriend, G.A. (1987) Movement of the desert boundary in the Levant from Later Pleistocene to Early Holocene. In W.H. Berger and L.D. Labeyrie, (eds.), Abrupt Climatic Changes, ...
Bachi, R. 1976.Population trends of world Jewry. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, Institute of Contemporary Jewry. Google Scholar Bachi, R. 1977.The population of Israel. Paris/Jerusalem: CICRED/The Hebrew University and Demographic Center, Prime Minister’s Office. ...
A study conducted by scientists at São Paulo State University's Institute of Geosciences and Exact Sciences (IGCE-UNESP) in Rio Claro, Brazil, has identified 19 asteroids of interstellar origin classified as Centaurs, outer Solar System objects that r
ancestry [3,4].Analyses of the paternally inherited Y-chromosome have revealed the occurrence of a specific microsatellite haplotype, 'Cohen modal haplotype' (within haplogroup J) at high frequency in Jewish Cohanim [5], suggesting that it might be the genetic signature of ancient Hebrew ...