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What (who) is Yahad-In Unum - definition


Yahad-In Unum         
ORGANIZATION
Yahad - In Unum; Yahad in unum
Yahad - In Unum (YIU) is a French organization founded to locate the sites of mass graves of Jewish victims of the Nazi mobile killing units, especially the Einsatzgruppen, in Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Romania and Moldova. It was founded in Paris in 2004 by leaders in the French Roman Catholic and Jewish communities.
Unum (number format)         
FAMILY OF NUMBERING FORMATS SIMILAR TO FLOATING POINT
Unums; Unum I; Unum II; Unum 1.0; Unum 2.0; SORN (number format); Set of Real Number; Contiguous subset SORN; Arbitrary subset SORN; Ubox (number format); Unum type 2; Unum type II; Unum type I; Unum type 1; Ubound; Utag; Ulattice; U-bound; U-tag; U-lattice; Unum 1; Unum 2; SORN arithmetic; Unum type 3; Unum type III; Unum 3; Unum 3.0; Valid (number format); Posit (number format); Draft:Posit & Unum; Posit number; Universal numbers (data format)
Unums (universal numbers) are a family of formats and arithmetic, similar to floating point, proposed by John L. Gustafson in 2015.
Ut unum sint         
ENCYCLICAL BY POPE JOHN PAUL II
Ut Unum Sint
Ut unum sint (Latin: 'That they may be one') is an encyclical by Pope John Paul II of 25 May 1995. It was one of 14 encyclicals issued by John Paul II.
Examples of use of Yahad-In Unum
1. Guillaume Ribot / yahad–In unum A mass grave being studied in 2006 in Busk, Ukraine.
2. He heads a group called Yahad–In Unum (which combines the Hebrew and Latin words for "together"), founded in 2004 by Cardinal Jean–Marie Lustiger, whose Jewish mother died at Auschwitz, and Rabbi Israel Singer.