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  HC+T Update
Shel is producing a series of podcasts for The Conference Board related to its communication technology conference in New York later this week.
Shel is presenting his “Writing for the Wired World” workshop at Duke Energy in early October.
Shel is speaking at the IABC Canada conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia later in October.
blog.holtz.com /index.php/update/hct_update_september_2005   (3620 words)

  
 Danwymanbooks
Goldstein; On the march from Mühlsdorf, by Rabbi Elchanan Person; On the march from Hessenthal, by Dr. Mordchai Glatsetin; From Görlitz to Tirol, by Jakob Rosenbaum; On the March from Wistegiersdorf, by A. Tenenbaum; On the march from Buchenwald, by Israel Segal; Nazi “liberation,” b7 Dr. A.
Yerushalayim: Irgun ha-artsi shel asire ha-Natsim leshe-`avar be-Yisra'el, 1971.
Nos'e ha-degel, shelihutam shel ha-mitnadvim la-`am ha-Yehudi - kerekh.
www.danwymanbooks.com /holocaust1.htm   (8920 words)

  
 SearchViews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Have you ever considered banning these people from commenting in your blog or would this restrict the 'conversation' as you and Shel Israel call it?
From time to time we at SearchViews sit down and talk to the people making news in the world of search and tech.
Here are some of our favorites: Seth Goldstein This co-founder and chairman of Majestic Research likes using complicated Star Wars analgoies to explain the changing role of the agency as it relates to search.
www.searchviews.com /archives/2006/03/index.php   (7474 words)

  
 The Sefirot: Kabbalistic Archetypes of Mind and Creation by Sanford L. Drob
One may also recall that the connection between Malchut or kingship and time is made quite clear in Scripture, where we find that time itself is often reckoned in terms of years into the reign of a particular king.
The connection between the final sefirah, and time, is, indeed, made explicitly in Sefer ha Bahir where this sefirah is referred to as nischono shel 'olam "the duration of the world."
Malchut's temporal dimension is further clarified in the Zohar where Malchut is referred to as "a tree that contains death" and where it is recorded that "there is nothing in the world that does not perish" because of it.
www.aril.org /Drob.htm   (9086 words)

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