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 The Journal of Textual Reasoning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Cohen considered Spinoza a renegade to his people, an apostate full of hatred for the Jews, a "falsifier and slanderer of Judaism"[3], someone guilty of "a humanly incomprehensible betrayal"[4].
Cohen condemns those who choose conversion to Christianity on grounds of social expediency, such as to avoid the growing effects of anti-Jewish attacks or simply to improve their social condition or gain a better job.
Cohen's) whole work, his whole life bears testimony to this fidelity and his gratitude to the Jewish heritage-a fidelity limited only by his intellectual probity, by a virtue that he traced to that very heritage"[49].
etext.lib.virginia.edu /journals/tr/volume3/puccinini.html   (4571 words)

  
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Cohen is neither outside the orbit of neo-Kantianism nor are such elements entirely absent from his Ïuvre that would justify positioning his philosophy of religion squarely at the intersection between critical idealism and existentialism.
Cohen is in my view not only the first modern Jewish philosopher who was inclined towards and uniquely prepared for this combination of tasks but also the only one who put this program in praxis without failing either his philosophical or his historical conscience.
Cohen is seen here not only as the culmination of the movement but also as an indication of its deterioration into something quite incomprehensible; the pivot and end of an epoch.
www.bu.edu /mzank/Michael_Zank/mjth.html   (7043 words)

  
 Staff Attorney Biographies
Cohen has held the top civil rights posts in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York and the New York State Attorney General’s Office.
Cohen was in the Civil Rights Litigation Section for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn, serving as Chief from 1995 to 2003.
Cohen is a graduate of Rutgers University Law School and Columbia University.
www.crlp.org /ab_bios_att.html   (1435 words)

  
 LOEB family tree
Julius (Yitzhak) LOEB was born February 13, 1896 in Bad Nauheim.
Julius tried to mount a moving streetcar, was severely injured, but lingered for seven weeks until he died 12 September 1932 (11 Elul) in Frankfurt.
Julius had no college education but loved poetry, wrote love poems and was consulted as an authority on Goethe.
www.loebtree.com /loeb.html   (1555 words)

  
 notes08.htm
The source of social crisis is a "contradiction between the forces and relations of production." Such a contradiction obtains when the economic structure ceases to serve as a form of development of the productive forces and turns into a fetter on them.
Cohen's Karl Marx's Theory of History (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1978), is a noted elaboration of this interpretation.
As a result, many who were sympathetic to Marx's conception of history and his theory of capitalism began to try to extract them from their orthodox philosophical wrapping and to defend them as consistent with currently accepted views in the philosophy of science.
www.uwm.edu /People/sensat/courses/438/notes08.htm   (1384 words)

  
 I. Introduction to Microbiology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Howard Florey and Ernst Chain developed commercial methods of producing penicillin in 1941 which put penicillin into widespread use during World War II.
Many bacteria lack pigments or color so separation of similar bacteria was made easier by the differential staining technique developed by Hans Gram in 1884.
Julius Petri made a special dish in 1887; this dish held media and permitted the observation of microbe colonies (growths) on the food.
sunny.crk.umn.edu /courses/BiolKnut/1020/micro1/sld020.htm   (384 words)

  
 Cuba Jewish Community Archives
Significance: Henry Alexander was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1874, the son of Julius Mortimer Alexander and Rebecca Ella Solomons Alexander.
Rabbi Cohen served in the third division of the Turkish Army in World War I, in the Gallipoli Peninsula Campaign and also in the Palestine Campaign, and was held as a prisoner of war in Damascus, Syria.
Significance: Julius Edward Sommerfield was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1865.
www.thebreman.org /research/indiv_family.htm   (7349 words)

  
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During this period, Cohen was a visiting professor at the Radium Institute in 1967, gave the Jesup Lectures at Columbia University in 1967, and was a visiting professor at the Collège de France in 1970.
Cohen was one of two scientists in the country in 1957 to receive a lifetime grant from the American Cancer Society for support of his continuing research interests.
Cohen's work on bacterial viruses, begun in 1945, was the first systematic exploration of the biochemistry of virus-infected cells and of how viruses multiply.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/c/cohen.xml   (3009 words)

  
 William Dailey Rare Books, Ltd. - German Books
Upon returning from a 15-year exile in 1948, Ernst Bloch (1885-1977) became professor of philosophy at Leipzig and editor of Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie.
After his Marxist "philosophy of hope" was deemed unmarxist, after Bloch himself was deemed a revisionist, and finally after several of his co-editors were sentenced to prison, he fled East Germany for West to become professor at Tübingen in 1961.
With contributions by Ernst Toller, Joseph Roth and Alfons Goldschmidt.
www.daileyrarebooks.com /0902germanbooks.htm   (14426 words)

  
 W. WESLEY PUE | Locating Hurst | Law and History Review, Volume 18 Number 1, 18.1 | The History Cooperative
It mattered immensely, as Ernst shows in this issue, that his life of mind was significantly formed in the period between the world wars.
Daniel R. Ernst, "Willard Hurst and the Administrative State: From Williams to Wisconsin," Law and History Review 18 (2000): 36.
Ernst, "Willard Hurst and the Administrative State," 19.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/lhr/18.1/pue.html   (3205 words)

  
 Synaptic self-Bibliography
Cohen, D. The neural pathways and informational flow mediating a conditioned autonomic response.
Cohen, D. The functional neuroanatomy of a conditioned response.
Cohen, N. Neuropsychological evidence for a distinction between procedural and declarative knowledge in human memory and amnesia.
www.cns.nyu.edu /home/ledoux/synapticself/synaptic_Bibliography.htm   (6011 words)

  
 Shtetl: ISRAEL COHEN - JEWISH LIFE IN MODERN TIMES
whilst the development of philosophical thought in the nineteenth century received a notable impetus from Hermann Cohen, who moulded the minds of Germany's Radical thinkers at the Marburg University, and from Hermann Steinthal, who founded the science of racial psychology.
In the study of archeology Jules Oppert was the first who definitely identified the site of ancient Babylon and led the way in the interpretation of its contract tablets; Salomon Reinach has made important researches in Roman and Greek archeology; and Charles Waldstein has conducted excavations on the site of ancient Platea.
The pioneer of flying in Germany was also a Jew, Otto Lilienthal, to whom a public monument has just been unveiled (17th June 1914) near Berlin, on the spot on which, in 1896, he met his death while experimenting.
www.ibiblio.org /yiddish/Book/Cohen/gencul.html   (2282 words)

  
 Nathaniel Julius Reich Collection
Nathaniel Julius Reich was born in Sarvar, Hungary, in 1882.
Various biographical sources give different years of birth, but 1882 is that most often reported, and is consistent with his stated age at the time of his death in 1943.
Thanks are also due to the Archives of the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, and to Temple University's Urban Archives, for supplying numerous biographical source materials.
www.library.upenn.edu /cajs/njrbio.html   (5486 words)

  
 The Jewish Establishment under Nazi-Threat and Domination 1938-1945
Ashendorf, Israel, 1909-1956, Polish author, to USSR about 193940.Asscher, Abraham, 1880-1955, Dutch Zionist, to Bergen-Belsen camp in 1943.Bab, Julius, 1880-1955, German literary historian, to U.S.A. in 1940Bachi, Armando, 1883-1943, Italian lieutenant general, to Auschwitz in 1943, died there.
APPENDIX II List of 33 known Jews who were interned in Auschwitz Concentration Camp during part of World War II (name, age and manner of death as given in the Encyclopaedia Judaica).
Cohen, Ernst Julius, 75, "transported to gas chambers"
www.ihr.org /jhr/v10/v10p195_Nordling.html   (2421 words)

  
 Los Angeles Philharmonic Association - Performer Details
The British pianist JULIUS DRAKE works with many of the world's leading vocal and instrumental artists both in recital and on record.
Instrumental recitals at leading international festivals such as Kuhmo in Finland and Saintes in France have lead to collaborations with Christian Altenburger, Natalie Clein, Robert Cohen, Michael Collins, Nicholas Daniel, Emma Johnson and Ernst Kovacic.
In the 2000/2001 season Julius Drake will coordinate ten days of chamber music and song at Perth International Festival, Australia, and record for Hyperion a disc of Ivor Gurney's songs with Paul Agnew.
www.laphil.org /resources/performer_detail.cfm?id=763   (208 words)

  
 OPPLER Family Tree
6 Sep. 1880 Hanover) married Ella COHEN (b.
These magnificent works are part of the Brevard Museum of Art and Science’s permanent collection through a generous donation from Ernst Oppler’s great niece Susan WOOD.
Berthold OPPLER typed a genealogy which was discovered by Susan WOOD in the inside cover of Tagliche Gebete, a Hebrew-German prayer book, printed in Munich in 1827, and originally owned by Rosalie GLEISDORFER.
www.loebtree.com /oppler.html   (378 words)

  
 INVENTORY OF THE LEO STEINBERG RESEARCH PAPERS, 1945-1996 (bulk 1950-1993)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Boxes 9-10 occupy 1.5 linear foot and contain correspondence about lecture series presented by Steinberg at the Met and elsewhere.
Correspondents include Gerson Cohen, Rene d'Harnoncourt, John Canaday, Margaret Scolari Barr, André Chastel, Julius Held, H.S. Janson, Irving Lavin, Annette Michelson and Phil Leider.
Boxes 14-28 occupy 4 linear feet and contain notes taken by Steinberg for courses he attended as a student at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU from 1950-1963.
www.getty.edu /research/conducting_research/finding_aids/steinbrg_m6.html   (394 words)

  
 BIBLIOGRAPHY BOOKS ON IDENTITY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Albanis, E. German-Jewish cultural identity from 1900 to the aftermath of the First World War.
A comparative study of Moritz Goldstein, Julius Bab and Ernst Lissauer.
Memoria e identità nell'autofinzione di Jean Cayrol, Albert Cohen e Georges Perec.
www.discourse-in-society.org /Identity.htm   (1516 words)

  
 HighDress: October 2004
Fighting between the Afridis and the troops of the Mughal dynasty of India occurred frequently in the 16th and 17th centuries.
In Celtic, Roman, and Frankish times Armorica also included the western part of what later became Normandy.
In Julius Caesar's time it was the home of five principal tribes, the most important being the Veneti.
highdress.blogspot.com /2004_10_01_highdress_archive.html   (1312 words)

  
 Buildings Integral to the Former Life and/or Persecution of Jews in Hamburg
Hermann Philipp, Else Hamlet, Irma Schindler, Dr. Bruno Tannenwald, Nathan Hirsch Offenburg, Dr. Max Plaut, Dr. Ernst Loewenberg, Dr. Fritz Warburg, John Hausmann and Max Stern.
Ernst Loewenberg, Thekla Picard (youth worker), Henny Kahn (youth leader) and Toni Lyon (youth leader).
Edgar Marx (chairman from 1930 to 1931, and again from 1932 to 1933), Salli Sonnenreich (chairman from 1931), Herbert Cohen (chairman from 1934 to 1935), Ernst Julius Scheier (chairman from 1936), Dr.
www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de /rz3a035/johnsallee2.html   (1539 words)

  
 JS Online: Julius Finnern 'Takes Five'
Today, close to 5,500 survivors from across the country belong to the association.
On the eve of the 62nd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Julius Finnern, 84, of Menomonee Falls, who serves as the association's national secretary, took five with Journal Sentinel reporter Megan Twohey to talk about the attack.
I worked in the boiler room of the USS Destroyer Monaghan as a fireman first class.
www.jsonline.com /news/racine/dec03/190896.asp?format=print   (591 words)

  
 Recordings of the Year 2003 MusicWeb(UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
There were rumours - there had always been rumours, but finally it seemed the unbelievable was indeed true that Chandos were embarking on another complete Bax symphony cycle conducted by Vernon Handley.
1991) ¤ Ian Bostridge (tenor) and Julius Drake (piano) (rec.
A highly enjoyable EMI reissue compilation of not only Quilter's most popular songs sung by A list artists but also excellent performances of his better-known light orchestral pieces including A Children's Overture and his suite from Where the Rainbow Ends plus a real find, the emotionally charged Non nobis Domine.
www.musicweb-international.com /classrev/2003/Discs_of_the_Year_2003/Recordings_of_the_Year_2003.htm   (4897 words)

  
 Artist Page - Julius Drake
London born pianist Julius Drake works with the world's leading vocal and instrumental artists, both in recital throughout Europe and America, and on disc.
In recent seasons concerts have taken him to the Edinburgh, Munich, Schubertiade, Salzburg, and Tanglewood Festivals; to the Lincoln Centre, New York; the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam; the Musikverein and the Konzerthaus in Vienna; the Chatelet, Paris; the Wigmore Hall and the BBC Proms in London; and tours to Australia, Korea and Japan.
Director of the Perth International Chamber Music Festival in Australia from 2000 - 2003, Julius Drake was also musical director in Deborah Warner's staging of Janacek's Diary of One who Vanished, touring to New York, London, Dublin, Amsterdam and Munich.
www.hyperion-records.co.uk /artist_page.asp?name=jdrake   (276 words)

  
 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation C Fellows Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Joel E. Cohen, Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor of Populations, Rockefeller University: 1981.
Julius Cohen, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Law, Rutgers University: 1963.
Ralph Cohen, Kenan Professor of English, University of Virginia: 1954.
www.gf.org /cfellow.html   (8794 words)

  
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His Ph.D. dissertation focused on the philosophies of Ernst Simon, Hugo Bergmann, Barukh Kurzweil and Julius Guttmann and their philosophical relationships to Rosenzweig.
Other philosphers Amir has researhed include Nachman Krochmal, A.D. Gordon and Hermann Cohen.
To contact the author or for more information about the book, please email yamir@huc.edu.
www.huc.edu /newspubs/pressroom/2005/1/franz.shtml   (894 words)

  
 Cinema Treasures | Center Theater   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
I am looking for information regarding these written letters which George Cohen ties into a marrige with Sylvia Brema and resides on Shakespear Avenue in Bronx, New York and later residing in Brooklyn.
Julius Cohen with children Sylvia and George to be held on Sundaqy the 15th of August 1943.
I would like to know if anyone knows any information on these individuals whom were in the presentation of "Aida" back in 1938 at the Center Theatre in New York City.
cinematreasures.org /theater/564   (5687 words)

  
 The Holocaust Chronicle Further Reading   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Cohen, Elie A. Human Behavior in the Concentration Camp.
In the Shadow of the Swastika: The Gypsies During the Second World War.
Klee, Ernst, and Willi Dressen and Volker Riess, eds.
www.holocaustchronicle.org /HolocaustFurtherReading.html   (1532 words)

  
 IAJ: Index of Papers 1950-1994
Cohen, M., The Exciting Stars of Herbig-Haro Objects, IAJ, 1986, 17(3), 238.
de Groot, M., (editor), Ernst Julius Öpik, 1893-1985, The Man and the Scientist, IAJ, 1986, 17(4), (Memorial Issue).
Lindsay, E. M., (editor), Ernst Julius Öpik, IAJ, 10, (Special Issue).
star.arm.ac.uk /iaj/online/iajind.html   (6221 words)

  
 Today in History October 1
1946 Oct 1, Twelve Nazi war criminals were sentenced to be hanged at Nuremberg trials-- Karl Donitz, Hermann Goring, Alfred Jodl, Hans Frank, Wilhelm Frick, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Wilhelm Keitel, Joachin von Ribbentrop, Fritz Saukel, Arthur Seyss-Inquart, Julius Streicher, and Alfred Rosenberg.
Karl Donitz was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
In 2002 Robert Cohen and Reginald E. Zelnik edited “The Free Speech Movement: Reflections on Berkeley in the 1960s.”
timelines.ws /days/10_01.HTML   (5904 words)

  
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*Ernst W. 'Under the influence' in British India: James Esdaile's
Pierce reflects of the safety of anesthesia over the past four decades.
*Rose W. The narcotization statistics of Ernst Julius Gurlt of 1895--an
www.anes.uab.edu /aneshist/recent.htm   (2747 words)

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