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| | Mount Sinai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Mount Sinai is the name of the mountain where, according to the Bible, God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses. |  | | In the Bible, Mt. Sinai is also called Mt. Horeb and the Mount of God. |  | | This is unsurprising since it is one of the holiest places in their religion, most famous for being the place where Moses was said in the Bible to have received the Ten Commandments from God. |
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| | Mount Sinai, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The church continued until 1900 when the Mt. Sinai church united with the Methodist Church in Port Jefferson The church building was sold and used as a private home. |  | | In 1807 a new building was erected and continues to be used as the Mt. Sinai Congregational Church. |  | | Other houses of worship in Mount Sinai include a reform Judiasm congregation on Mt. Sinai Ave., and a Jehovah's Witness congregation on North Country Rd. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sinai |
 | | Sinai was the refuge of many Christian anchorites during the third-century persecutions of the Church. |  | | It is among these mountains that Jewish and Christian tradition places the Sinai of the Bible, but the precise location is uncertain. |  | | Smith Lewis found at Sinai a fourth-century palimpsest Syriac text of St. Luke's Gospel. |
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| | Mt. Sinai, Egypt |
 | | Born as Dorothea of Alexandria in 294 AD, she was later tortured and beheaded by the Roman emperor Maximus for incessantly criticizing him for his worship of pagan idols (which was merely an age-old veneration of earth-spirit deities). |  | | Sinai, also called Mt. Horeb and Jebel Musa (the 'Mountain of Moses') is the center of a greatly venerated pilgrimage destination that includes the Monastery of St. Catherine and the Burning Bush, Elijah's Plateau, and Plain of ar-Raaha. |  | | Moses, the traditional founder of Judaism, was born in Egypt, the son of a Hebrew slave. |
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http://www.sacredsites.com/africa/egypt/mount_sinai.html
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| | Where Is Mount Sinai by Emmanuel Anati |
 | | One of the main emerging points is that Mt. Sinai, according to the narration, must be located on or near the border between the land of Midian and the land of Amalek. |  | | Sinai, according to the biblical narration, should be located between these two regions, meaning in the Har Karkom area. |  | | On the basis of topographic and archaeological evidence, it was then proposed that Har Karkom may be identified with the holy mountain referred to by biblical narrations as Mount Sinai (The Mountain of God, New York, Rizzoli, 1986; The Riddle of Mount Sinai, Capo di Ponte, Edizioni del Centro, 2001). |
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http://www.bibleinterp.com/articles/Anati_Mount_Sinai.htm
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| | Mount Sinai, Archaeology in Israel |
 | | As it is, Mount Sinai is mostly the territory of the St. Catherine Monastery, which belongs to the Greek orthodox church. |  | | Jebel Musa is most generally identified as the place where Moses received the stone tablets, containing the Ten Commandments, from God. |  | | The mountain that we are going to climb first is the Horeb, whose name comes from the Bible. |
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http://www.jewishmag.com/33MAG/jebelmusa/jebelmusa.htm
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| | Jebel Musa - Mt. Sinai (BiblePlaces.com) |
 | | The traditional location, Jebel Musa, is in southern Sinai, but some believe that this is too distant from the Nile Delta for the Israelites to have traveled in the time described in Scripture (preferring a location in northern or central Sinai). |  | | Mount Sinai, Egypt (Places of Peace and Power) Details many of the traditions that surround the site. |  | | The monastery at the base of Jebel Musa preserves the tradition from the Byzantine period of identifying this as Mount Sinai. |
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http://www.bibleplaces.com/jebelmusa.htm
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| | Mount Sinai Giving |
 | | Mount Sinai's minimum to establish a charitable gift annuity is $10,000. |  | | A general-purpose bequest in your will or trust is most valuable to Mount Sinai as it gives us the greatest flexibility to use your gift where it is needed most. |  | | Real estate is an excellent choice for funding a charitable gift to Mount Sinai. |
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| | Is Mt. Sinai in Saudi Arabia, by Gordon Franz |
 | | Mount Sinai is in the Sinai Peninsula right where the Bible places it. |  | | False Assumption #2: Mt. Sinai is in the Land of Midian |  | | Williams is assuming that Mt. Sinai is in Midian. |
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| | Mount Sinai Featured on PAX Television |
 | | It is ironic that what some investigators lead to be the true Mt. Sinai, a place where the law was given for the preservation of Israel could potentially be used for the destruction of Israel. |  | | But nobody seems to know exactly where Mount Sinai is. Is there a real mountain that holds the secrets of God's interaction with man? Were the tablets of the Ten Commandments literally carved by the finger of God into stone from this mountain? |  | | No one knows where they might have first set foot in Sinai, and the location of the mystical Mt. Sinai itself is the subject of relentless argument. |
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http://www.arkdiscovery.com/MtSinaiPAX.htm
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| | MountSinai/Horeb/Timah |
 | | There are other peaks, elevations or mounts near the Monastery which also vie with each other for the designation "Mount Sinai," such as Ras Safsafa, Gebel Musa (Arabic: "Mount of Moses"), and Gebel Katharina (the highest peak in the Sinai, named after the Christian Saint Catherine or Katharina). |  | | Late Roman Christian traditions (4th-6th century CE) assign the mount to the vicinity of the Saint Catherine Monastery erected in the 6th century CE. |  | | Based on the above findings, it appears to me, that traditions about metalurgy being practiced at Mt. Sinai, that is objects being cast for religious purposes (the Tabernacle), is drawing from votives in copper being cast for the shrine dedicated to Hathor (the biblical notion of Egyptian gods being worshipped). |
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| | Problems with Mt. Sinai in Saudi Arabia |
 | | But as we have seen, Mt. Sinai and Midian were in two different places according to the Bible (Exodus 18; Numbers 10). |  | | Altar at Mt. Sinai was EARTHEN NOT STONE |  | | The Bible treats locations close to Mt. Sinai as interchangeable or virtually identical sites, e.g., Horeb was near Mt. Sinai and the two place names are used interchangeably. |
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| | Israel Yesterday & Today |
 | | Pilgrims have made their way to Mount Sinai since at least the fourth century to visit the Monastery and to ascend the heights of the mountain believed to be the place where God revealed himself to Moses and made a covenant with the Chosen People. |  | | The Lord came from Sinai, and dawned from Seir upon us; he shone forth from Mount Paran, he came from the ten thousands of holy ones, with flaming fire at his right hand. |  | | Monks have lived near Mount Horeb since the third century. |
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http://www.rc.net/wcc/israel/sinai.htm
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| | Mount Sinai - the real location where Moses met with God |
 | | For centuries Bible scholars and religious pilgrims have been seeking the location of the real Mt. Sinai.Today, most people are unaware that not one piece of hard evidence has been produced to verify thatwhat is traditionally designated at Mount Sinai in the south central Sinai Peninsula is indeed thefamed mountain of Moses and the Exodus. |  | | All passages associated with Moses stay in Midian point toward present-day Saudi Arabia as the area to which Moses fled, subsequently met God at the burning bush, and then returned with the children of Israel. |  | | The Bible is clear that Moses went out of Egypt, to the land of Midian east of the gulf of Aqaba. |
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| | Mount Sinai -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | or Mount Horeb It rises to 7,497 ft (2,285 m) in elevation and is especially renowned in the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions as the site where Moses received the Ten Commandments. |  | | Their texts, written during a period of repression, are often... |  | | Though not positively identified as the place referred to in biblical texts, it is an important pilgrimage site. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9378738
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| | Mount Sinai Rediscovered by Prof. Emmanuel Anati |
 | | In the following ages, the Sinai and the northern Negev became an enduring passageway between Africa and Asia for clans and tribes of migrating peoples. |  | | In one sentence it can be said that this mountain, with its plateau of shrines and its valleys dotted with ancient villages, was a gathering place for the multitudes at the desert's heart, where economic resources alone could hardly have attracted so many people. |  | | Is this the mountain that the Bible calls Sinai? |
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http://www.harkarkom.com/SinaiDiscoveries.php?more=all
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| | Crash Course in Jewish History Part 11: Mount Sinai |
 | | There's a lot of material in the Bible that's explaining what happens later on in their wanderings, so obviously this wasn't given in advance at Mount Sinai or there'd be no free will. |  | | After the original revelation, Moses spent 40 days listening to God talking to him, dictating to him the 613 commandments of the Torah (which are encapsulated in Ten Statements, the so-called "Ten Commandments") and also the principles how to apply these commandments (which are referred to as the Oral Law). |  | | Most importantly, Jews have a specific relationship with God which is not just a religious/spiritual thing, it's an all-encompassing view of the world -- how to live every second of life -- which is unique in the world. |
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| | ark of the covenant, ron wyatt |
 | | In Galatians 4:25 the Bible states that Mount Sinai is in Arabia, "For this Agar is Mount Sinai in ARABIA. |  | | But God has promised that He will sometime very soon not only shake the earth, but the heavens also - at the second coming of Jesus Christ. |  | | " The Bible says Mount Sinai is in Midian, and this area has always been known as Midian. |
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| | Sinai, Mount - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Sinai, Mount |
 | | Mountain near the tip of the Sinai Peninsula; height 2,285 m/7,500 ft. According to the Old Testament this is where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. |  | | Egypt established a religious complex (Jewish-Muslim-Christian) at Mount Sinai in 1979. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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| | Mount Sinai |
 | | Were it not for a single, overwhelming belief that has endured for over fifteen centuries, Mt. Sinai would probably be a topographical footnote. |  | | There is so much mystery surrounding the mountain, so much spiritual projection and adulation, that one can easily forget that it is, after all, a mountain, and climbing it requires an individual to be in moderate shape. |  | | But this is the mountain where God spoke to Moses. |
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http://www.geographia.com/egypt/sinai/mtsinai.htm
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| | Daily Bible Study - Mount Sinai |
 | | Mount Sinai was covered with smoke, because The Lord [see Rock Of Ages] descended on it in fire. |  | | "Moses said to The Lord, "The people cannot come up Mount Sinai, because you yourself warned us, 'Put limits around the mountain and set it apart as holy.'" |  | | Even the priests, who approach The Lord, must consecrate themselves, or The Lord will break out against them." |
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http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/mtsinai.htm
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| | Welcome to Wyatt Archaeological Research Inc |
 | | If we go the Bible, the location of Mt. Sinai is not that difficult to ascertain. |  | | At that time, he knew that Mt. Sinai had to be on the opposite shore. |  | | [Red Sea Crossing?] [Mount Sinai?] [Ark of the Covenant?] |
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| | CNN - Book claims discovery of Mount Sinai - Feb. 25, 1998 |
 | | They get to the mountain known as Jabal al Lawz and they find all the elements the Bible says should be at Mount Sinai. |  | | A photo of what the adventurers believe to be Mt. Sinai |  | | Blum's book "The Gold of Exodus: The Discovery of the Real Mt. Sinai." |
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http://www.cnn.com/books/dialogue/9802/howard.blum
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| | Salon Wanderlust Meeting Moses on Mount Sinai |
 | | The Sinai felt more spiritual to me, despite the fact that Old Testament Jews spent 40 years trying to escape it. |  | | If God had given us the Torah but not led us to the land of Israel, it would have been enough. |  | | According to the Old Testament, this was the time when Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. |
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| | Where is Mount Sinai? |
 | | Throughout the centuries, Jewish scholars have never declared or definitely stated the geographical location of the Biblical Mount Sinai. |  | | Seven times, the Bible specifically mentions that the Eye of God looks out from the rock. |  | | The Byzantine Christians decided a mere 1,500 years ago that Mount Sinai is the Southern Sinai mountain now known as Jebel Musa, "Moses' Mountain" in Arabic. |
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| | Mount Sinai has been found: Archaeological discoveries at Har Karkom |
 | | Har Karkom was a paramount cult centre and a sacred mountain beginning in the Palaeolithic Age, reaching its peak of religious activity in the third millennium BC, when it was a true "Mecca" for the desert people. |  | | Key words:Mount Sinai; Biblical Archaeology; Cult sites; Exodus; Geoglyphs; Hebrews; Israelites; Midianites, Negev desert; Rock Art; Sancturies; Sinai; Shrines; Worship. |  | | Har Karkom was a primary sacred mountain in that period, and the topography and archaeological evidence of its plateau appear to reflect the location and character of the biblical Mount Sinai. |
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| | Mount Sinai Baptist Church |
 | | I believe you will find us to be a congregation of believers who are on a faith journey, persons who have not yet arrived, but who are seeking to grow more and more like the Lord Jesus Christ! |  | | Contact Us Copyright © 2003 Mount Sinai Baptist Church. |  | | Contact Us You have arrived at the Web Site of the Mount Sinai Missionary Baptist Church of Austin, Texas. |
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| | Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The monastery also comprises the entire Orthodox Church of Mount Sinai, an autonomous (as distinct from autocephalous) Orthodox Christian church headed by an archbishop, who is also the abbot of the monastery. |  | | The archbishop is traditionally consecrated by the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem. |  | | From time of the Crusades, the presence of Crusaders in the Sinai between 1099 and 1270 spurred the interest of European Christians and increased the number of intrepid pilgrims who visited the monastery. |
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| | Shavuot at Aish HaTorah |
 | | How do we know that the Torah which was given at Mount Sinai is the same text we have today? |  | | How does the origins of Judaism differ from other religions? |  | | The greatest rabbi of all-time asks: What is the significance of the Sinai experience? |
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| | Sinai |
 | | There are many convents spread around Sinai, this is the place where the people of God wandered around for 40 years. |  | | Tourists, all Christians, demanded to see the place where the Israeli religion turned into Judaism,- the forerunner of Christianity. |  | | But the most beautiful must be the convent of St Catherine which has been here since 337 AD when it was ordered built by empress Helena, in the place believed to have been the place of the burning bush. |
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| | Human Resources - Mount Sinai Hospital |
 | | Mount Sinai Hospital (MSH) is a fully accredited health care and teaching facility affiliated with the University of Toronto. |  | | And, we will do what we can to help make that happen. |  | | This service is not a requirement to apply for positions at Mount Sinai Hospital. |
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| | Mount Sinai Civic Association |
 | | PO Box 339 * Mt. Sinai, NY 11766 |  | | The following discussion paper was developed in response to requests by residents of the Mount Sinai and Miller Place School Districts to evaluate the possibility of establishing a public library to serve these districts. |  | | Evaluation of Miller Place and Mount Sinai Library District Scenarios |
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| | Mount Sinai (Mount Moses) in the Sinai of Egypt |
 | | This peak has religious significance to Islam as the place where Mohammed's horse, Boraq, ascended to heaven. |  | | Chapel of the Holy Trinity on the peak of Mount Moses |  | | Mount Sinai is both the name of a collection of peaks, sometimes referred to as the Holy Mountains, and the biblical name of the peek on which Moses received the Ten Commandments. |
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| | Daily Bible Study - The Sinai Peninsula |
 | | The north part of the Sinai is mostly desert, while the southern area has numerous steep, craggy mountains - one of which we know as Mount Sinai, where Moses received The Ten Commandments from God. |  | | The Sinai Peninsula was the scene of numerous events of Bible History. |  | | It was the place of their Wilderness Journey in the years before entering the promised land. |
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http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/sinai.htm
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| | Mt Sinai Sailing association Home Page Index.htm |
 | | Click here for a regional view or aerial photo of Mt. Sinai Harbor |  | | Most members own sailboats which are moored or docked in Mount Sinai Harbor, but membership is open to anyone interested in sailing, regardless of boat ownership or boat location. |  | | The Mount Sinai Sailing Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to affordable family cruising, racing, and social interaction among sailing enthusiasts in the area of Mount Sinai Harbor, Long Island, NY. |
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| | Information about Mount Sinai Hospital |
 | | Mount Sinai's traditional relationship with the Jewish community continues in our service to thousands of refugees and other patients referred by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. |  | | Sinai also is concerned with the economic well-being of area residents. |  | | Mount Sinai is a member of Sinai Health System, along with Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital, Sinai Community Institute, Sinai Medical Group and Sinai HealthFirst. |
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| | Mount Sinai, Egypt |
 | | After climbing Mount Sinai and touring the Monastery, the tour with ALI usually goes to Sharm el Sheikh. |  | | After climbing for most the night (we left the hotel at 2 AM) we reached a point where we had a good view of the sunrise. |  | | Here is a group of people hiking down the next morning. |
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| | Photos of Mount Sinai Photos - Pictures of Mount Sinai Pictures - Egypt |
 | | It's significance however, is not because it's high, it is supposed to be the mountain where Moses was spoken to by God. |  | | Mount Sinai, at around 7500 Feet, is one of the highest in Egypt. |  | | The local Bedouins make a living by taking people up and down the mountain on Camel back |
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| | Mount Sinai |
 | | This seemed to Dr. Grossman and his staff to be the only practical, cost-effective way to move off their old hardware platform and become Year 2000 compliant. |  | | Under the leadership of Elliot Grossman, Ph.D., Director of Hospital Information Systems, Mount Sinai began evaluating both their software systems and their current hardware platform. |  | | As far back as 1991, Mount Sinai began to anticipate both the challenges and the opportunities the Year 2000 date change might bring to the hospital. |
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| | Mount Sinai Fire Department, Suffolk County, New York |
 | | Mount Sinai Fire Department is an all volunteer organization formed in 1930 for the protection of life and property from fire and other emergencies. |  | | This protection is provided to the Mount Sinai Fire District, an area of about five and one half square miles. |  | | This training includes instruction and drills in over thirty different aspects of confined space/high angle rescue including: |
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| | Mount Sinai receives NIH funding for stem cell research |
 | | Mount Sinai ranks 9th among the nation's 125 medical schools in the percentage of graduates who go on to faculty positions in medical schools across the country. |  | | Mount Sinai School of Medicine is internationally-recognized as a leader in ground-breaking clinical and basic-science research, as well as innovative approaches to medical education. |  | | Information about Mount Sinai can be found online at: www.mountsinai.org and www.mssm.edu |
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http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-08/tmsh-msr081005.php
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| | Peakware - Mount Sinai |
 | | Please go to the new Mount Sinai page, or wait 10 seconds for us to take you there automatically. |
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| | Mount Sinai News |
 | | Local news for Mount Sinai, NY continually updated from thousands of sources on the web. |  | | Harvey Arbesman, a dermatologist at the University of Buffalo in New York, made the link in a letter published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. |  | | There are 90,000 deathly ill people in the U.S. currently waiting for an organ, and one of them is my friend, Rob Fasano. |
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| | Mount Sinai NYU Health Selects Information Builders' WebFOCUS |
 | | The hospitals have affiliations with the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and the NYU School of Medicine. |  | | Mount Sinai NYU Health, which enjoys an international reputation for top-quality patient care and leading-edge clinical research, selected WebFOCUS for two reasons its ability to deliver data and query capabilities via the Web and its ability to perform conditional formatting of data, which directs communication. |  | | Looking to avoid that result, Mount Sinai NYU Health felt it was essential to develop an Executive Desktop that can bring key organizational results to their senior executives in a Web-enabled, self-servicing modality. |
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| | Mount Sinai Federal Credit Union - Home Page |
 | | At Mount Sinai Federal Credit Union we are committed to helping people build a strong financial future. |  | | To assist members in accessing information not maintained on this site, the credit union provides links to other Internet addresses. |  | | That's why we offer a wide array of benefits designed with you in mind. |
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| | Mount Sinai: Stars' Graves |
 | | Also buried at Mount Sinai is none other than |  | | A veteran character actor, he is still probably best known for playing the nosey landlord, 'Stanley Roper,' who complicated the lives of Chrissy, Janet and Jack in the popular sitcom "Three's Company," and who was forever avoiding his amorous wife. |  | | His marker is three rows up, and is the very last marker to the right (in that third row.) |
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| | Department of Neurosurgery - Mount Sinai School of Medicine |
 | | Department of Neurosurgery - Mount Sinai School of Medicine |  | | Copyright © 2005, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. |  | | Following military service in Germany, Dr. Winn returned to a faculty position, joining John A. Jane, M.D., Ph.D., at the University of Virginia where he initiated his clinical activities while simultaneously pursuing basic science training in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular physiology. |
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| | Cancer Clinical Trials at Mount Sinai |
 | | Mount Sinai's special strength lies in the interdisciplinary collaborations between clinician and researcher with the goal of advancing the understanding of disease. |  | | The Division of Hematology/Oncology draws upon this strategy's history of achievement and tradition of excellence in its fight against cancer. |  | | For the past 150 years Mount Sinai has continuously supported the clinical scientist as a model of excellence for medical care, research and education. |
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