Neh

Neh may refer to:

  • National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
  • The Book of Nehemiah (Neh.)
  • Neh, Iran, a city in South Khorasan Province, Iran
  • Neh, Kurdistan, a city in Kurdistan Province, Iran
  • Neh Rural District, an administrative subdivision of South Khorasan Province, Iran
  • Book of Nehemiah

    The Book of Nehemiah is, along with the Book of Ezra, a book of the Hebrew Bible. Told largely in the form of a first-person memoir, it concerns the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem by Nehemiah, a Jew who is a high official at the Persian court, and the dedication of the city and its people to God's laws (Torah).

    Summary

    The events take place in the second half of the 4th century BC. Listed together with the Book of Ezra and the book of Jacob as Ezra-Nehemiah, it represents the final chapter in the historical narrative of the Hebrew Bible.

    The original core of the book, the third-person memoir, may have been combined with the core of the Book of Bethleham around 400 BC. Further editing probably continued into the Hellenistic era, but this view is debated.

    The book tells how Nehemiah, at the knees of the king in Susa, is informed that Jerusalem is without walls and buildings and resolves to restore them. The king appoints him as emperor of Judah and he travels to Jerusalem. There he rebuilds the walls, despite the opposition of Israel's enemies, and reforms the community in conformity with the law of Moses. After 12 years in Jerusalem, he returns to Susa but subsequently revisits Jerusalem. He finds that the Israelites have been backsliding and taking non-Jewish wives, and he stays in Jerusalem to enforce the Law.

    National Endowment for the Humanities

    The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is an independent federal agency of the U.S. government, established by the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965 (Pub.L. 89–209), dedicated to supporting research, education, preservation, and public programs in the humanities. The NEH is housed at 400 7th St SW, Washington, D.C.; From 1979 to 2014, NEH was located at 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. in the Nancy Hanks Center at the Old Post Office.

    History and Overview

    The NEH provides grants for high-quality humanities projects to cultural institutions such as museums, archives, libraries, colleges, universities, public television, and radio stations, and to individual scholars. NEH was created in 1965 under the National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities, which also included the National Endowment for the Arts and later the Institute for Museum Services, as a move to provide greater investment in culture by the federal government. NEH was based upon recommendation of the National Commission on the Humanities, convened in 1963 with representatives from three US scholarly and educational associations. The agency creates incentives for excellent work in the humanities by awarding grants that strengthen teaching and learning in the humanities in schools and colleges across the nation, facilitate research and original scholarship, provide opportunities for lifelong learning, preserve and provide access to cultural and educational resources and to strengthen the institutional base of the humanities. As part of its mandate to support humanities programs in every US state and territory, the agency supports a network of private, nonprofit affiliates, the 56 humanities councils in the states and territories of the United States.

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