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The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict in the Memory of the Past the Jewish Nation: From Holocaust to Holocaust Mubarok, Fahmi; Meidina, Ahmad Rezy
International Journal of Social Science and Religion (IJSSR) 2024: Volume 5 Issue 2
Publisher : Indonesian Academy of Social and Religious Research (IASRR)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53639/ijssr.v5i2.246

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This paper explores the dynamics of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict through the perspective of Jewish history and collective memory, with a particular focus on the Holocaust as a point of departure. Through a history of civilization approach and collective memory analysis, this paper explores how the traumatic experience of the Holocaust has shaped the identity, politics and narratives of the Jewish people to influence their views on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. It reveals how the memory of the Holocaust is not only an integral part of Jewish identity but also plays a role in shaping the policies and strategies adopted by the state of Israel. Holocaust memory is often used to justify defensive and offensive actions to sustain the Jewish state amidst external and internal threats. In this context, the "From Holocaust to Holocaust" narrative reflects the transformation and continuity of collective trauma used as a legitimization and mobilization tool in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. This paper uses historiographic methods and narrative analysis to identify recurring patterns of thought and feeling within the Jewish community and how these patterns translate into political action. It also highlights the role of critical actors, both political and intellectual, in shaping and articulating these narratives. The results of this paper are expected to provide deeper insights into the complexity of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and how history and collective memory play an essential role in the dynamics of this conflict.
Rancang Bangun Mesin Terintegrasi Dual Fungsi: Penanam Benih Jagung dan Penggembur Tanah untuk Meningkatkan Efisiensi Pertanian Jagung Poktan LMPSDH Wonodadi di Desa Lembeyan Wetan Asih, Retno; Nurdiansah, Haniffudin; Sudarsono; Anggoro, Diky; Mubarok, Fahmi; Zainuri, Mochamad; Pratapa, Suminar; Triwikantoro; Darminto; Suasmoro
Sewagati Vol 8 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Pusat Publikasi ITS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j26139960.v8i3.1047

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Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini dilakukan dalam rangka membantu meningkatkan efisiensi pertanian jagung petani poktan LMPSDH Wonodadi di lahan Hutan Wonodadi, Lembeyan, Magetan yang selama ini umumnya masih menggunakan cara tradisional sehingga kurang efisien dari segi tenaga, waktu dan biaya. Kegiatan dilakukan dengan merancang mesin terintegrasi antara penggembur tanah dan penanam benih yang mana bagian penanam benih dapat dibongkar apabila akan digunakan secara terpisah. Sistem dirancang dengan mesin 2-tak berbahan bakar bensin campur yang menyerupai sistem traktor-tangan mini dengan bobot sekitar 25 kg sehingga mudah dibawa dan dipindahkan melalui akses jalan hutan yang sempit dan kurang memadai. Perangkat mesin yang dirancang telah diuji cobakan di lahan Hutan Wonodadi dan diketahui bahwa mesin dapat berfungsi dengan layak. Meskipun demikian, berdasarkan hasil evaluasi dan saran dari mitra petani, beberapa perbaikan masih diperlukan terkait penempatan roda pada mesin penggembur tanah dan penggunaan material/sistem pencegah penempelan tanah pada mata lubang mesin penanam benih.
Optimalisasi Proses Pemanasan pada Pengolahan Limbah Sampah Plastik di Robries Wijayanti, Ika Dewi; Suwarta, Putu; Sutikno; Mubarok, Fahmi; Agustin, H.C. Kis; Suwarno; Wijanarko, Wahyu; Sidharta, Indra
Sewagati Vol 8 No 5 (2024)
Publisher : Pusat Publikasi ITS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j26139960.v8i5.1507

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Robries adalah perusahaan daur ulang limbah plastik di Surabaya yang didirikan pada tahun 2018 oleh alumni Desain Produk ITS. Perusahaan ini bertujuan mengurangi limbah termoplastik dengan mengolahnya menjadi perabot rumah tangga seperti bangku, lemari, dan pot bunga, serta tutup botol dan wadah kosmetik. Namun, beberapa masalah dalam produk daur ulangnya, seperti penyusutan yang tidak terkontrol, dimensi produk yang tidak konsisten serta void, menyebabkan Robries kesulitan untuk memasarkan produknya ke luar negeri. Berdasarkan pengamatan Tim Departemen Teknik Mesin (DTM) ITS di pabrik, diketahui bahwa selama proses pencetakan berlangsung, distribusi temperatur pada peralatan oven yang ada saat ini tidak merata sehingga menyebabkan penyusutan dan dimensi produk yang tidak konsisten. Langkah yang dilakukan oleh tim DTM ITS adalah dengan melakukan pengukuran temperatur dan studi peralatan oven yang ada lalu solusi yang ditawarkan adalah (1) memastikan temperatur pemanasan di oven sudah merata sebelum memasukkan limbah termoplastik dan (2) re-design peralatan oven yang ada saat ini dengan menambahkan sistem pendinginan untuk memastikan distribusi panas di dalam oven merata sehingga produk memiliki dimensi yang konsisten dan cacat seminimal mungkin. Cacat yang dihasilkan lebih sedikit setelah menggunakan kedua solusi tersebut sehingga dapat disimpulkan kualitas produk daur ulang plastik telah ditingkatkan.
Comparison of pre- and post-implantation of Indonesian-made plates in fracture patients: Functional, radiological, biomechanical and chemical analyses Lisan, Rizal A.; Mahyudin, Ferdiansyah; Mubarok, Fahmi
Narra J Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Narra Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52225/narra.v4i1.752

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Bone implants are important in the recovery of fractures and degenerative diseases. Although many implants have been marketed, study on Indonesian-made plates is still limited. The aim of this study was to assess the patients’ functional and radiological improvements and biomechanical and chemical changes of Indonesian-made plates used in long bone fractures. retrospective study was conducted at Semen Gresik Hospital, Gresik, Indonesia. This study included adult patients with long bone fractures who had surgeries with Indonesian plates. Functional improvement (assessed using disabilities of arm, shoulder, and hand (DASH) or lower extremity functional scale (LEFS)) and radiological data (assessed using radiographic union score (RUS)) were assessed in week 4 and month 6, 12, and 15 after surgery. Biomechanical changes (hardness and roughness test) and chemical analysis were assessed after 15 months of use. The normality of the data was tested with Shapiro-Wilk while data analysis was conducted using paired Student t-test or Friedman test as appropriate with type of data. Our data indicated that the DASH and LEFS functional scores had significant improvement over the follow-ups indicating functional recovery. RUS scores also improved over time, indicating a good healing process. Hardness tests on post-surgery implants showed a decrease in hardness of 7.3% and an increase of 3.3% in roughness. Chemical analysis showed a reduction in chemical levels in the implant of 7.8%, indicating durability and minimal toxicity. This study highlights that Indonesian implants have been proven safe to use in fractures. Further examinations with a larger sample and a longer duration of monitoring are recommended for stronger validity.