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  1. A final course in nomography, (Bell's mathematical series) by Selig Brodetsky, 1920
  2. The Meaning of Mathematics. by Selig Brodetsky, 1929
  3. The Mechanical Principles of the Aeroplane (1921) by Selig Brodetsky,
  4. Nazi extermination of the Jews: Speeches by Selig Brodetsky, 1944
  5. A first couse in nomography (Bell's mathematical series. Advanced section) by Selig Brodetsky, 1949
  6. The intellectual level of Anglo-Jewish life by Selig Brodetsky, 1928
  7. The meaning of mathematids, (Benn's sixpenny library.[no. 84]) by Selig Brodetsky, 1929
  8. Our policy at the 18th Zionist Congress by Selig Brodetsky, 1933
  9. Memoirs: from ghetto to Israel by Selig Brodetsky, 1960
  10. Britain's legacy to Israel: The fourth Selig Brodetsky memorial lecture (Selig Brodetsky memorial lectures;no.4) by Edwin Samuel, 1962
  11. European Jewry today (Selig Brodetsky memorial lectures;no.8) by S Levenberg, 1967
  12. The use of the scientific method in bio-medical research: The ninth Selig Brodetsky memorial lecture (Selig Brodetsky memorial lectures;no.9) by Isaac Berenblum, 1967
  13. Hebrew and the Jewish renaissance: The first Selig Brodetsky memorial lecture (Selig Brodetsky memorial lectures;no.1) by Eliahu Elath, 1961
  14. The new face of Israel (Selig Brodetsky memorial lectures;no.6) by James Parkes, 1964

41. Www2.h-net.msu.edu/~judaic/heasif/HEASIF23.txt
A pamphlet describing its activities mentions weekend seminars on JudaeoSpanishthemes, and public lectures in memory of selig brodetsky on aspects of the
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~judaic/heasif/HEASIF23.txt

42. Selig Brodetsky - Wikipedia
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43. Jews' Free School, London
out into the world fitted to take their part in society, from Barney Barnato to BudFlanagan and Alfred Marks, from Israel Zangwill and selig brodetsky to 'Two
http://www.tymsder.co.uk/jfs.htm
J.F.S.THE HISTORY OF THE JEWS' FREE SCHOOL, LONDON SINCE 1732
By Dr Gerry Black
The Jews' Free School, founded in London's East End in 1732, and for the past forty years situated in Camden Town, is one of London's and Anglo-Jewry's oldest and most outstanding institutions. In 1900, with more than 4,000 pupils, it was the largest school in Europe (and most probably in the world).
Between 1880 and 1900, one third of all London's Jewish children passed through its doors. many arrived unable to speak English. The School, the best equipped elementary school in England, gave them a refuge and a means of escape from poverty, educated them in both secular and religious studies, anglicized them, and sent them out into the world fitted to take their part in society, from Barney Barnato to Bud Flanagan and Alfred Marks, from Israel Zangwill and Selig Brodetsky to 'Two Gun' General Cohen. This book sets the achievements of the men, women and children who took part in its story in the wider context of the history of London, of Anglo-Jewry, and of the development of English national education.
"An original contribution to London, Anglo-Jewish and British social and educational history, one marked by a breadth and depth of scholarly research and presented in an easy flowing style. It will provide informative and enjoyable reading for a wide readership". Professor William J. Fishman.

44. Machzike Hadath
Breskal, J. Bretstein, Reb Yankel. Breuer, Rabbi Dr S. brodetsky, Prof selig. Brodie,Chief Rabbi I. Casper Philip N. Chaikin, Dayan A. Chaikin M. Chaima, Avraham Aba.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sherry/machzike_hadath_synagogue_member
Machzike Hadath Synagogue Members List By kind permission of Cathy Glatt Abrahams, W. Abramsky, Rabbi Y. Adler, Chief Rabbi Dr Hermann Adler, Chief Rabbi Dr Nathan M Analik, Rabbi Shimon Dov of Tiktin Ansell, A Bard, Chayim Shmaryahu Barnet, E Berg, Leizer Berlin, Rabbi Naphtali Tzvi Berlyn, J Birnbaum, B Blackman, D Bleehen, Revd. E Bleehen, Solomon Bloch, Rabbi S I of Birmingham Bloomstein, Henry Boruchov, Rabbi Aba Ya'acov of Vekshna Breskal, J Bretstein, Reb Yankel Breuer, Rabbi Dr S Brodetsky, Prof Selig Brodie, Chief Rabbi I Casper Philip N Chaikin, Dayan A Chaikin M Chaima, Avraham Aba Chernowsky, Rabbi Avraham Cohen, Sir Benjamin L Cohen, Reb Daniel Cohen Janus Daiches, Rabbi I H of Leeds Davis, N Deichowsky, Benjamin Lewis Diskin, Rabbi Benjamin of Lomze Dubowsky, B Ehrenfield, Rabbi S B Elkonowitz, Reb Moshe Epstein, Rabbi Yechiel Michal HaLevi of Fajn, Rabbi Y L Feivel, Reb Feldman, A Feldman, Dayan A Feldman, Isaac Feldman, Dr Israel Feldman, Issachar Feldman, Shmuel Feldman, Dr Victor Ferber, Rabbi Hirsch Fineberg, David Fishberg, Marks

45. Une Repetition Generale De La Ceremonie De Declaration De L'Independance
tard premier président de la Knesset ; selig brodetsky, président du Conseil
http://www.israel-mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH0m1n0

46. Aust. Math. Soc. Gazette Vol 22 No 4
It was reviewed very favourably by selig brodetsky in Nature (September 3, 1932,328329) and by Frank Robbins in JBAA (November 1932, 31-33), but was reviewed
http://www.austms.org.au/Publ/Gazette/Oct95/feldman.html
Australian Math Society Web Site - the Gazette
INTERNATIONAL STUDY GROUP ON ETHNOMATHEMATICS
The study group circulates a newsletter about twice a year. To subscribe, send $25 for 3 years' subscription to Jan Thomas, School of Education, VUT, PO Box 14428MMC, Melbourne Vic., 3000. Australia. Articles for inclusion in the newsletter and general enquiries should be sent to Leigh Wood, School of Mathematical Sciences, UTS, PO Box 123, Broadway, NSW 2007. Leigh's email address is leigh@maths.uts.edu.au
Leigh Wood
National Coordinator
International Organisation of Women and Mathematics Education
WILLIAM MOSES FELDMAN: HISTORIAN OF RABBINICAL MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY
Garry J. Tee
A Manual of Nursery Hygiene (2nd edition, 1912) being translated into Italian. He became a Member of the Royal College of Physicians in 1926 and a Fellow in 1935, held appointments at several hospitals in London, was a Lecturer and Examiner for the London County Council and an Examiner for the General Nursing Council for England and Wales.
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47. MINDATLAS.COM - Maccabi
It was first held in Tel Aviv in 1932. The advent of Nazism saw Union headquartersmove to London, where the Zionist leader, selig brodetsky, became its head.
http://www.healthekids.net/course.phtml?course_id=697

48. Copernicus Wrote In The Preface To
be avoided. from Nicolaus Copernicus (14731543), On the Revolutions of the HeavenlySpheres translated by John F. Dobson and selig brodetsky Reprinted in
http://www.astronomy.net/forums/god/messages/24869.shtml
De Revolutionibus Forums: Atm Astrophotography Blackholes CCD ... God and Science Post Copernicus Wrote In The Preface To De Revolutionibus
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Posted by M.W.Pearson on January 13, 2003 08:02:12 UTC Addressed to Pope Paul III:
"Certain people, as soon as they hear that in this book On the Revolutions of the Spheres of the Universe I ascribe movement to the earthly globe, will cry out that, holding such views, I should at once be hissed off the stage.
"I am not so pleased with my own work that I should fail duly to weigh the judgment which others may pass thereon; and though I know that the speculations of a philosopher are far removed from the judgment of the multitude for his aim is to seek truth ... yet I hold that opinions which are quite erroneous should be avoided."
from Nicolaus Copernicus
On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres translated by John F. Dobson and Selig Brodetsky
Reprinted in Theories of the Universe
Edited by Milton K. Munitz
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49. Israel Studies--An Attempt To Americanize The Yishuv: Judah L. Magnes In Mandato
Chaim Weizmann and selig brodetsky, a British mathematician who chaired the committeethat would decide whether or not to have teaching, continually stressed
http://iupjournals.org/israel/iss5-1.html
from Israel Studies Volume 5, Number 1
An Attempt to Americanize the Yishuv : Judah L. Magnes in Mandatory Palestine
Daniel P. Kotzin
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SINCE VERY FEW AMERICAN JEWS lived in Mandatory Palestine, the American influence on the Yishuv has not been examined in any great depth. Recently, however, two important American Jews, Golda Meir and Henrietta Szold, have been given greater attention by scholars. Yet Judah L. Magnes (1877-1948) continues to be overlooked or presented as inconsequential because of "his increasing marginalization in Palestine." As the first Chancellor (and later President) of The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the leading proponent of the bi-national plan for Palestine, however, Magnes was at the very center of Jewish public life in Mandatory Palestine. To dismiss him is to leave a lacunae in the history of Jews in Mandatory Palestine, particularly with regard to the American influence. Indeed, not only was Magnes's influence much more significant than historians have suggested, he also challenged Zionist leaders and the

50. Main
through the AngloJewish institutions, finally capturing the Board of Deputies ofBritish Jews in 1939 and installing Professor selig brodetsky, a popular and
http://www.jpr.org.uk/Reports/IS Reports/no_5_1997/main.htm
jpr report No. 5 1997 The attachment of British Jews to Israel For all who want to influence the future relationship between British Jews and Israel, an understanding of where that relationship now stands and where trends suggest it might be going is essential.
Overall it was found that 43 per cent of the sample felt a strong attachment to Israel. Yet, if current trends prevail, attachment to Zionism and to the Jewish state could become the concern of only a minority with a mostly Traditional or Orthodox religious outlook.
Barry Kosmin, Antony Lerman and Jacqueline Goldberg
Summary of findings The findings in this report are based on a 1995 postal survey of a sample of 2,194 British Jews.
  • Overall it was found that 43 per cent of the sample felt a strong attachment to Israel, 38 per cent were moderately attached, 16 per cent expressed no special attachment, while 3 per cent had negative feelings towards Israel.

British versus Jewish group identity
  • When respondents selected one of the following ways of self-identification, 18 per cent replied that they felt 'more British than Jewish', 54 per cent that they felt 'equally British and Jewish' and 26 per cent that they felt 'more Jewish than British'. Only 2 per cent were unsure.
  • When these group identifications were analyzed according to age group, the percentage of those identifying themselves as more Jewish was highest among the youngest respondents and decreased with age. There was a concomitant increase with age in feeling equally British and Jewish.

51. Lenni Brenner: Zionism In The Age Of The Dictators (Chap. 25)
Again, on 11 July, selig brodetsky, a member of the WZO Executive and the Presidentof the Board of Deputies, rejected a call from the Palestinian Vaad Leumi
http://www.marxists.de/middleast/brenner/ch25.htm
REDS Die Roten Middle East Nahosten ... Dictators
Lenni Brenner
Zionism in the Age of the Dictators
25. Hungary, the Crime within a Crime
Wisliceny agreed to take their bribe and to consider the transport, but was concerned that it be done secretly in order not to antagonise the Mufti who wanted no Jews released. The first instalments of the bribe were paid, but the Nazis nevertheless set up ghettos in the provinces. Then, on 25 April, Eichmann summoned Joel Brand and told him that he was to be sent to negotiate with the WZO and the Allies. The Nazis would allow a million Jews to leave for Spain in exchange for 10,000 trucks, soap, coffee and other supplies. The trucks were to be used exclusively on the eastern front. As a token of Nazi good faith, Eichmann would allow the Zionists the preliminary release of a Palestine convoy of 600. However, Brand was in fact arrested by the British. Shertok interviewed Brand on 10 June in Aleppo. Brand described the encounter in his book, Desperate Mission (as told to Alex Weissberg): In fact Brand was escorted by a British officer to imprisonment in Egypt. They stopped in Haifa, where he strolled around the harbour:

52. Lenni Brenner: Zionism In The Age Of The Dictators (Chap. 6)
selig brodetsky, one of the members of the Zionist Executive and later, in 1939,the President of the British Board of Deputies, rebuked the world for scorning
http://www.marxists.de/middleast/brenner/ch06.htm
REDS Die Roten Middle East Nahosten ... Dictators
Lenni Brenner
Zionism in the Age of the Dictators
6. The Jewish Anti-Nazi Boycott and the Zionist-Nazi Trade Agreement
It was not until its youth group finally rebelled and picketed a department-store chain in the autumn of 1934 that the AJC allowed its affiliates to picket recalcitrant merchants.
The appeal of the blood idea
Hitlerism, the poet feels, has rendered at least one service in drawing no lines between the faithful Jew and the apostate Jew. Had Hitler excepted the baptized Jews, there would have developed, Bialik contended, the unedifying spectacle of thousands of Jews running to the baptismal fonts. Hitlerism has perhaps saved German Jewry, which was being assimilated into annihilation. At the same time, it has made the world so conscious of the Jewish problem, that they can no longer ignore it. Bialik, like many other Zionists, thought of the Jews as something of a super race; if only they would finally come to their senses and stop wasting themselves on an ungrateful humanity and started working in their own vineyard. paganism However, by 1934 Zionism was a movement claiming over a million members world-wide and not all of them accepted the upside-down notion that Hitler really was a boon to the Jews. Some, like the American rabbi, Abraham Jacobson, protested against this insane idea, which was still quite widespread even as late as 1936:

53. Feb 10 - Author Anniversaries
FARNOL 1879 Blanche Colton WILLIAMS 1880 Thomas Thornton READ 1887 Emile VictorRIEU 1887 John Kingsley ROOKER 1888 Prof, selig brodetsky 1889 Howard
http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/aa/feb10.htm
Author Anniversaries for Feb 10
If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: Died: )Ingalls WILDER 1958: Prof, Norman James SCORGIE 1958: Thomas LODGE 1960: Eugene W CASTLE 1961: Mary (Esther) MacGREGOR, SHERMAN 1991: Rowe HARDING 1992: Alex(=Alexander Murray Palmer) HALEY 1992: George William COOKE 1993: Tom(=Thomas W) MILLER 1994: Mel CALMAN 1995: Hershel EDELHEIT 1995: Leonard S SILK 1995: Paul MONETTE 1995: Sir, (John) Francis BOYD 1997: Jerome NAMIAS 1998: George E WILLIAMS 1998: Kenneth HYDE 1998: Maurice SCHUMANN 2001: Abraham David BEAME 2002: Jack (Henry) ABBOTT 2002: Lt-Gen, Vernon Anthony WALTERS 2002: Prof, John ERICKSON Return to the Author Anniversaries page. Return to the kingkong home page.

54. May 18 - Author Anniversaries
James Truslow ADAMS 1949 May Wilson PRESTON 1953 Roderick Stuart KENNEDY 1953Sir, Guy (Reginald Archer) GAUNT 1954 Prof, selig brodetsky 1955 Maurice
http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/aa/may18.htm
Author Anniversaries for May 18
If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: ABERMAN 1931: Don (Edward) MARTIN 1943: Steven F ARNOLD 1944: Prof, Winfried Georg Maximilian SEBALD 1950: David (R) WAKEFIELD Died: 1675: Fr(SJ), Jacques MARQUETTE 1692: Elias ASHMOLE 1795: Maj, Robert ROGERS 1799: Pierre Augustin Caron de BEAUMARCHAIS 1845: William LAIDLAW 1866: Francis Sylvester MAHONY (ps: Father PROUT) 1883: Josiah HENSON 1888: James SMITH 1891: Sir, Patrick (MacChombaich de) COLQUHOUN 1899: Charles Arkoll BOULTON 1900: Sir, David DAVIDSON 1901: Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina, Duchess of CLEVELAND, BAKER, 2:Lady GARDINER 1991: Aaron Clement WATERS 1993: Prof, Valentin Julius Alexander KIPARSKY 1994: Sir, Harry Heaton BARKER 1995: (William Francis) Brinsley Le Poer TRENCH, 8th Earl of CLANCARTY 1995: Thomas Bennion BODEN 1997: Frank SLOCUM 1998: Enid (Dorothy Crystal) MARX 1998: Roy EVANS 2001: George David Norman WORSWICK 2001: Prof, Hans (Heinrich) MAYER 2001: Sheila HUFTEL 2001: Stella Mary NEWTON 2002: (Mary) Patricia MOORE, CROWLEY 2002: John (H) DEMPSEY 2002: William A DIAZ Return to the Author Anniversaries page.

55. Report Of Anti-Semitic Incidents - Sep-97
The selig brodetsky Jewish elementary school in Leeds was brokeninto through one of its windows. Racist graffiti were found in
http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH0b0h0

56. Ensayo General Para La Independencia
selig brodetsky,presidente de la cámara de diputados de Gran Bretaña y muchos otros.
http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH0m2n0

57. Biographies Autobiographies, Scholarly Books, Academic Books, 2nd Hand Books, Se
brodetsky, Prof selig Memoirs from Ghetto to Israel Hardback Weidenfeld NicolsonLondon 1960 Very Good/ Very Good 326pp Memoirs of Jewish mathematician
http://freespace.virgin.net/john.o_donoghue/biography.htm
Biographies Autobiographies E-mail O'Donoghue Books RETURN TO MY FRONT/INDEX PAGE : index.htm butler, samuel / jones, henry festing
gantz, ida
markus, jane ed
raverat, gwen
Royidis, Emmanuel / Durrell, Lawrence
E-mail O'Donoghue Books
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58. Fisch Bibliography 2
J. 393. Two Nations or One? The Crisis in Zionism , The selig brodetsky MemorialLecture, The University of Leeds Review 32 (19891990) 75-88. P. 394.
http://www.biu.ac.il/HU/en/home/Articles/Fisch_biblio2.html
Harold Fisch - A Bibliography
Part II (1974-1998)
"Contribution to 'The Open Forum'", The Jewish Spectator, 39 (Spring): 74. [P] "Introducing Cynthia Ozick", Response 8 (Summer): 27-34. [E] "Lessons of the Yom Kippur War", The Mizrachi World 1 (March). [P] "Meaning of Jewish Existence", Mizpeh 1 (Spring 1974): 15-21. [J] "On the Poetry of Shin Shalom", Jewish Book Annual 32 (1974?1975): 7-14. [Repeat of 221]. [H] [Review] "John C. Bromley, The Shakespearian Kings", Shakespeare Quarterly 25 (Spring): 277-278. [E] [Review] "James L. Calderwood, Shakespearian Metadrama", Shakespeare Quarterly 25 (Spring) : 279-281. [E] [Review] "Frederick Turner, Shakespeare and the Nature of Time", Shakespeare Quarterly 25 (Spring): 281. [E] "Shakespeare and the Puritan Dynamic", Shakespeare Survey 27: 81-92. [E] "The Terrible Days", The Jewish Spectator 39 (Spring): 21-23. [P] [Translation of 243] "Os dias terriveis", Aonde Vamos? (Rio de Janeiro, 23rd April) 23: 12-14. [P] "A Yom Kippur Ago", Jewish Affairs (August): 41-44. [Repeat of 243]. [P] S.Y. Agnon, New York: Ungar, viii + 125 pp. [H]

59. Elizabeth Gaskell: A Gaskell Bibliography
selig, Robert L., Elizabeth Gaskell A Reference Guide (Boston, 1977); Welch Lib.of Manchester, 1985); brodetsky, Tessa, Elizabeth Gaskell (Leamington Spa, 1986
http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/EG-Biblio.html
A Gaskell Bibliography
To Sandlebridge she was brought from Knutsford each spring and summer as a young child, and to Sandlebridge she constantly returned in adult life, after marriage, and, in due course, with her own children, so deeply had she learnt to love the place. It so completely epitomized the peace of the countryside for her that whenever a scene of pastral beauty was to be evoked in her novels, it was Sandlebridge she described. (Winifred Gerin, Elizabeth Gaskell
A Gaskell Bibliography
PART ONE
  • Miriam Allott, Elizabeth Gaskell (Longman, 1899)
  • Payne, George A., Mrs. Gaskell and Knutsford
  • Chadwick, Ellis H, Mrs. Gaskell: Haunts, Homes, and Stories (London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 1910)
  • Dullemen, J. A. V., Elizabeth Gaskell: Novelist and Biographer (Amsterdam: H. J. Paris, 1924)
  • Payne, G. A., Mrs. Gaskell: A Brief Biography
  • Sanders, Gerald DeWitt, Elizabeth Gaskell
  • Whitfield, A. Stanton, Mrs. Gaskell: Her Life and Work
  • Haldane, Elizabeth, Mrs. Gaskell and Her Friends (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1930)
  • Ffrench, Yvonne
  • 60. Elizabeth Gaskell: Books
    Elizabeth Gaskell (Berg Womens Series) Tessa brodetsky / Paperback / Published1987 $16.50. Elizabeth Gaskell a reference guide Robert L. selig.
    http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/EG-Books.html
    Elizabeth Gaskell: Books
  • Cousin Phillis and Other Tales (The World's Classics) Angus Easson, Elizabeth C. Gaskell / Paperback / Published 1985 $5.95
  • Cranford (Oxford World's Classics) Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, Elizabeth Porges Watson (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1998 $5.56 $1.39
  • Cranford ; Cousin Phillis (Penguin English Library) Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson Gaskell, P. J. Keating / Paperback / Published 1977 $7.16 $1.79
  • Cranford and Mr. Harrison's Confessions (Everyman Paperback Graham Handley (Editor), Elizabeth C. Gaskell / Paperback Our Price: $5.95
  • A Dark Night's Work and Other Stories (The World's Classics) Suzanne Lewis, Elizabeth C. Gaskell / Paperback / Published 1992 $10.95
  • Dissembling Fictions : Elizabeth Gaskell and the Victorian Social Text Deirdre D'Albertis / Hardcover / Published 1997 $39.95
  • Elizabeth Gaskell 'We Are Not Angels' : Realism, Gender, Values Terence Wright / Hardcover / Published 1995 $59.95
  • Elizabeth Gaskell (Berg Womens Series) Tessa Brodetsky / Paperback / Published 1987 $16.50
  • Elizabeth Gaskell : A Habit of Stories Jenny Uglow, Jennifer S. Uglow / Hardcover / Published 1993 $35.00
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