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  • FELDMAN, LOUIS H. — FELDMAN, LOUIS H. (1926– ), U.S. professor of classics and literature. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Feldman received his undergraduate degree from Trinity College in 1946, and his master s degree in 1947; his doctoral degree in classical… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Gary Lilien — Dr. Gary L. Lilien is the Distinguished Research Professor of Management Science at The Pennsylvania State University and is also the co founder and Research Director of ISBM [http://www.isbm.org ISBM] (Institute for the Study of Business… …   Wikipedia

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  • ADLER, CYRUS — (1863–1940), U.S. Jewish scholar and public worker. Adler was born in Van Buren, Arkansas, son of a cotton planter. In 1867, upon his father s death, Adler and his family moved to Philadelphia, where they lived with Mrs. Adler s brother, David… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • BEN-SASSON, HAIM HILLEL — (1914–1977), Israeli historian. Ben Sasson was born in Volozhin, Lithuania, and immigrated to Palestine in 1934. He taught at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, from 1949 and became a full professor in 1970. Among Ben Sasson s published works are… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CAHNMAN, WERNER J. — CAHNMAN, WERNER J. (1902–1980), U.S. sociologist. Born in Munich, Germany, Cahnman was regional secretary for Bavaria of the national association of German Jewry, the centralverein deutscher staatsbuerger juedischen glaubens , from 1930 to 1934.… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • DAN, JOSEPH — (1935– ), scholar and educator in Jewish Studies and Thought. Born in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, he was taken to Palestine when he was three. His family settled in Jerusalem and Dan studied at the Hebrew University where he received a Ph.D. for… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • HIRSCHBERG, ḤAÏM Z'EW — (1903–1976), Israel historian. Hirschberg born in Tarnopol, Galicia, studied at the Israelitisch Theologische Lehranstalt and the University of Vienna. He was rabbi in Czestochowa, Poland (1927–39), and in 1943 he emigrated to Ereẓ Israel, where… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • LAVI (Loewenstein), THEODOR — (1905–1983), Romanian historian, educator, publicist, Zionist leader. Born in Turnu Severin, he received his Ph.D. from the University of Bucharest with a thesis influenced by Sigmund Freud. He became a high school teacher and principal and later …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • LEVIANT, CURT — (1932– ), U.S. novelist, translator, and editor. He was the assistant departmental editor of Modern Hebrew and Yiddish literature for the Encyclopaedia Judaica. He edited Masterpieces of Hebrew Literature (1964) as well as edited and translated… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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