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drsh · 2 months ago
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seretanspostblog · 7 months ago
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monaliza08 · 9 months ago
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"Oysa benim sana... Düşlerimden başka verebilecek, Hiç bir şeyim yoktu."
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yazingecesi · 1 year ago
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Ve gün gelir
Konuşmak yerine susmanın,
Yaklaşmak yerine mesafe koymanın,
Beklemek yerine unutmanın,
Seni daha az incittiğini öğrenirsin.
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nazliminazlibirisii · 6 months ago
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Bana hatıradır ateşin
Yanarım, yanarım.
Ezberimde yüzün.
Silmek öyle kolay mı?
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sp5ranza · 2 years ago
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Bana son kez öyle gülüver
Yüreğim de sende kalsın…
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zeynepyavass · 1 year ago
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○Ezberimde yüzün silmek öyle kolay mı¿
Mark Eliyahu -Cem Adrian
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rota-olusturuldu · 2 years ago
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BANA DÜŞLERİMİ GERİ VER
GERİSİ HEP SENDE KALSIN
BANA SON KEZ ÖYLE GÜLÜVER
YÜREĞİM DE SENDE KALSIN
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meleksiii · 2 years ago
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Bazı şarkılar çalmaya başladığında göz yaşlarına engel olamazsın❤️‍🩹
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savasbitti · 2 years ago
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Daldın dünyanın derdine Duymaz görmez oldun Duyarsız sevgisiz Artık sen o sen değil Nasıl tutsak oldun Acımasız ilgisiz
Düşün, en son ne zaman En son nerede baktın gökyüzüne Yıldızların işvesine Düşün, en son ne zaman En son nerede kokladın bir çiçeği Nefes yerine
İnan, gün bugün Hayat senin eserin Güzellikler akar içine Eğer istersen tüm kalbinle Hadi geç olmadan uyan bu uykudan Yeter ki gönlünde bul güzeli Sevgiye uzat ellerini
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atomicphilosophernight · 7 months ago
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Mark Eliyahu - Ben Bu Şarkıyı Sana Yazdım | MÜCEVHER by Cem Adrian
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yildiztozuuu · 1 year ago
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Mark Eliyahu, bana hissettirdiğin duyguya sana ve şarkılarına kalbine aşığım
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greco-roman-jewess · 1 month ago
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Tomorrow is Shabbos but it also marks day 547 of captivity for
Ariel Cunio
Idan Shtivi
Judi Weinstein
Gadi Haggai
Matan Zangauker
Avinatan Or
Ran Gvili
Yair Yaakov
Rom Braslavski
Eitan Horn
Inbar Hayman
Eitan Abraham Mor
Aviv Atzili
Uriel Baruch
Ilan Weiss
Alon Ohel
Bar Abraham Kupershtein
Elkana Bohbot
Dror Or
Hadar Goldin (kidnapped 2014)
Yonatan Samerano
Evyatar David
Yosef-Chaim Ohana
Eitan Levi
David Cunio
Tal Haimi
Guy Illouz
Guy Gilboa-Dalal
Muhammad Al-Atarash
Ronen Engel
Maxim Herkin
Matan Angrest
Sahar Baruch
Tamir Adar
Bipin Joshi
Joshua Loitu Mollel
Nattapong Pinta
Sudthisak Rinthalak
Sonthaya Oakkharasri
Yossi Sharabi
Omri Miran
Segev Kalfon
Amiram Cooper
Lior Rudaeff
Omer Neutra
Tamir Nimrodi
Arye Zalmanovich
Gali Berman
Ziv Berman
Edan Alexander
Eliyahu Margalit
Itay Chen
Nimrod Cohen
Ofra Keidar
Shay Levinson
Oz Daniel
Daniel Peretz
Asaf Hamami
Meny Godard
1.5 years without them.
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In 28 hours and 15 minutes
Let my people go
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blueiscoool · 5 months ago
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'Exquisite' 1,700-Year-Old Lamp Bearing Temple Symbols Discovered in Jerusalem
"The exquisite artistic workmanship of the lamp, which was found complete, makes it outstanding and extremely rare."
A rare ceramic oil lamp dated to the late Roman period that bears images of items used in the Second Temple was discovered in Jerusalem, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced on Thursday.
"After the Roman emperor Hadrian suppressed the Bar Kochba rebellion in 135 CE, Jews were expelled from the city. The Mount of Olives lamp is one of the few material traces of a Jewish presence around Jerusalem in the 3rd-5th centuries CE," said Michael Chernin, excavation director on behalf of the Antiquities Authority.
The Antiquities Authority explained that the lamp was a "unique find" and that, judging by the soot marks on its nozzle, it was used about 1,700 years ago.
The Temple symbols that decorate the lamp include a depiction of the menorah used in the Second Temple, an incense shovel, and lulav (date palm branch used in Jewish ritual).
"The exquisite artistic workmanship of the lamp, which was found complete, makes it outstanding and extremely rare,” said Chernin.
Chernin also explained that the symbols on the lamp, which connected them to the Temple, were "particularly surprising" because there has been "very little evidence of the existence of a Jewish settlement in and around Jerusalem from this period."
Israel Antiquities Authority research archaeologist Benjamin Storchan said the lamp belongs to "the 'Beit Nattif' type, named after a production workshop identified in the 1930s near Bet Shemesh."
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'Exceedingly rare' find
He explained that "oil lamps with menorah decorations are exceedingly rare, and only a few similar Beit Nattif-type lamps can be found in the National Treasures archive. The choice of symbols on the lamp is not accidental. This is a fascinating testimony connecting everyday objects and faiths among ancient Jerusalem’s inhabitants. It seems that the lamp belonged to a Jew, who purchased it because of its religious affiliation and memorial to the Temple.”
"It is evident that the lamp maker dedicated a great deal of time and effort to its decoration," Storchan added.
He then continued to elaborate on how the lamp was made, saying the maker "delicately and intricately carved limestone molds using drills and chisels."
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"The molds were made in two parts (upper and lower). To create the lamp, the potter pressed the clay into the molds and then pressed them together. Finally, the vessel was fired, and it could be used. This method of producing lamps in molds allowed for refined designs, as well as the addition of delicate and intricate decorations," Storchan continued.
Heritage Minister Rabbi Amichai Eliyahu remarked on the correlation between the time of the finding and the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
"This unique oil lamp, which in an exciting manner bears the symbols of the Temple, connects the lights of the past with the Hannukah holiday of today and expresses the deep and long-standing connection of the nation of Israel to its heritage and to the Temple’s memory.”
Rabbi Eliyahu also stated that the lamp would be revealed to the public for the first time during Hannukah "alongside stone molds used to make ceramic lamps."
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selin-n · 11 months ago
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💙🥀🕊️
Kül olur kalbinde ki zamanla_
Yana yana yana yana yana💙
Mark Eliyahu & Cem Adrian
İstanbul, Adalar
🎼🎵🎶 💙🥀🕊️🦋💙
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___Ben mi__?! 💙🥀🕊️
Ben yabancı değilim__ 💙
Sen/im____// 💙
Seninle varolup__💙
Seninle yaşayan____//💙
Deli bir yüreğim___!! 💙🥀🕊️
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Sevdiklerinizle mutlu bir akşam geçirmenizi diliyorum efendim😔
Sevgiyle 💙
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rota-olusturuldu · 2 years ago
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Günaydınnn..
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