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Voyage of the Northern Light : newspaper reports and articles.
Cover title.; For private circulation only.; Contains typescript copy of a letter from the author to the Daily telegraph.; Library's N copy is inscribed "To the Editor Bulletin, Joshua Slocum ... Strictly private". ANL; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2009
Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts
Citation: K-State First (2016). Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts [Flier]. Manhattan, Kansas: K-State First.Flyer advertising Joshua Davis's author talk at Kansas State University
021. Philippians 2:1-4, 14-18
Chapel Sermon by Joshua Schmidt from Philippians 2:1-4, 14-18 on Monday, October 2, 2017
Baruch Schmidt and Shira Leibowitz Schmidt oral history interview and transcript
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted as part of the Houston Jewish History Archive.Dr. Baruch Schmidt was born in 1935 in the then-small town of New Braunfels, Texas. He grew up there in a Conservative Jewish household with his older brother, the late Herman Schmidt, and his younger brother, Maurice, still a practicing artist. Baruch then attended Harvard University, where he shifted gradually to a more Orthodox observance of Judaism. After he earned an A.B. from Harvard, he studied medicine at Washington University in St. Louis, interned at Baltimore City Hospital, served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War as a flight surgeon, and then completed four years of residency in surgery. Upon completing his residency, he, his late wife Joyce, and their infant daughter immigrated to Israel. He was a surgeon in Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva from 1969 to 1980. In 1980, at the invitation of the Sanz-Klausenburg Rebbe, the family moved to Netanya. Baruch took a position as chairman of the Department of Surgery at Laniado Hospital in the Sanz Medical Center. He is now retired and lives in a Hasidic enclave in Netanya, enjoying his seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Shira Leibowitz Schmidt was born in Los Angeles, California and grew up in Lawrence, New York in a Jewishly committed but non-observant family. She has a B.S. in Engineering from Stanford University and an M.Sc. from Technion in Israel. After teaching engineering, she worked as a translator, did research on religious Holocaust survivors, and has published several dozen articles on Jewish history and current events. She made aliyah to Israel during the Six-Day War in 1967 as a volunteer. A year later she married the late Dr. Elhanan Leibowitz, and they had six children and thirteen grandchildren. Several years after he passed away, she married the widower Dr. Baruch Schmidt. Additionally, along with chemistry Nobel Laureate Roald Hoffmann, she co-wrote the book Old Wine, New Flasks: Reflections on Science and Jewish Tradition.
In the interview, Baruch discusses how his family ended up in New Braunfels and his experiences growing up Jewish there. He goes on to describe his involvement in Jewish life at Harvard, as well as how he made the decision to become a surgeon and eventually immigrate to Israel. Together, Baruch and Shira provide background information about the community in which they currently live, Kiryat Sanz, and the Klausenberger Hasidic dynasty. Baruch closes by recalling warm memories of revisiting New Braunfels and enjoying its community even years later
Indigeous author talk
A unique online author event celebrating the diversity of literature created by and for Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer people. This event features writers and creators T’áncháy Redvers and Joshua Whitehead in conversation with host Taya Jardine.Other UBCNon UBCUnreviewedOthe
Joshua Bledsoe, trumpet and Brad Wallace, trombone
This senior recital from November 15, 2002 features Joshua Bledsoe (trumpet) and Brad Wallace (trombone) with W. David Hobbs (piano) and Tim Schmidt (trumpet), Brandie Goodman (horn), and Russ Meier (tuba
Climate Change: Picturing the Science
David Downie is a contributing author (with Gavin Schmidt and Lyndon Valicenti), Preventive Planetary Care .
Book description: An unprecedented union of scientific analysis and stunning photography illustrating the effects of climate change on the global ecosystem. Going beyond the headlines, this work by leading NASA climate scientist Gavin Schmidt and master photographer Joshua Wolfe illustrates as never before the ramifications of shifting climate. Photographic spreads show retreating glaciers, sinking villages in Alaska\u27s tundra, and drying lakes. The text follows adventurous scientists through the ice caps at the poles to the coral reefs of the tropical seas. Marshaling data spanning centuries and continents, the book sparkles with cutting-edge research and visual records, including contributions from experts on atmospheric science, oceanography, paleoclimatology, technology, politics, and the polar regions. -- Publisher description.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/politics-books/1014/thumbnail.jp
Hebrew made easy [electronic resource] : or, a brief introduction to the Hebrew grammar, (upon a new and delightful plan); Whereby our British Gentlemen and Ladies may, in so very short a Time as Twenty-Four Days, learn the most necessary and essential Variations of that incomparable Language, without the Help of the Latin, or the Assistance of a Master. The second edition, with additions. By the author of The great importance of the Hebrew language.
The author of "The great importance of the Hebrew language" = Joshua Kettilby.Kettilby's 'Hebrew made easy' was first published in [1760?] (c.f.t123545). 'The excellency and great importance of the Hebrew language ... by Joshua Kettilby, author of Hebrew made easy' was published in 1762 (c.f.t183663)Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford)
Reply to Joshua Meltzer
A reply to Joshua Meltzer\u27s comment on the author\u27s paper Bridging Fragmentation and Unity: International Law as a Universe of Inter-Connected Island
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