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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. Bro - Brr - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
s 1862 Tales Of The Toys, Told By Themselves s 1869 Prof, selig brodetsky (M1888 Feb 10 1954 May 18) Prof, Arthur Gilchrist BRODEUR {US} (M 1888
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Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk nee nee nee nee nee nee Mc ALLISTER) Rose BROCK (see: Joseph HA NSEN) Russell Claude BROCK, (life) Baron BROCK of Wimbledon (M: 1903 Oct 24 - 1980 Sep 3) Stuart BROCK (see: Louis (Preston) TR nee A RO H nee nee WE INTRAUB) (Arthur) Gerald Norcott BRODRIBB (M: 1915 - 1999 Oct 7) Sir, John Henry BRODRIBB (M: 1838 Feb 6 - 1905 Oct 13) (ps: Henry IRVING) Omatunto [Fi-?] Muistatko [Fi-?] Rautatie [Fi-?] Juha [Fi-?] Sanomalehtimiesajoiltani [Fi-?] Ensimmaiset novellit [Fi-?] Muuan markkinamies [Fi-?] Helsinkiin [Fi-?] Hellmannin herra; Esimerkin vuoksi; Maailman murjoma [Fi-?] Yksin [Fi-?]

42. Feb 10 - Author Anniversaries
selig brodetsky 1889 (Robert) Howard SPRING 1889 Sir, Paul DUKES 1890Boris (Leonidovich) PASTERNAK Nobel1958(decl) 1893 Jimmy(=James Francis)
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43. Untitled Document
Series title selig brodetsky memorial lecture ; 18. UCSC McHenry AS122.L4439no.18 Curry, Patrick. Prophecy and power astrology in early modern England
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Allen, Don Cameron, 1904-
The star-crossed renaissance; the quarrel about astrology and its
influence in England. New York, Octagon Books, 1966 [c1941].
UCSC McHenry BF1679.A4 1941a
Allen, Michael J. B.
Nuptial arithmetic : Marsilio Ficino's commentary on the fatal number in
Book VIII of Plato's Republic / Michael J.B. Allen. Berkeley : University of California Press, c1994.
UCSC McHenry BF1623.P9A57 1993
Astrology, science, and society : historical essays / edited by Patrick Curry. Woodbridge, Suffolk ; Wolfeboro, N.H. : Boydell Press, 1987. UCSC McHenry BF1676.A28 1987 Barton, Tamsyn, 1962- Ancient astrology / Tamsyn Barton. London ; New York : Routledge, 1994. Series title: Sciences of antiquity. UCSC McHenry BF1671.B378 1994 Barton, Tamsyn, 1962- Power and knowledge : astrology, physiognomics, and medicine under the Roman Empire / Tamsyn S. Barton. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press

44. Growing Up - The Jews' Free School
the eminent academic and Zionist selig brodetsky; the artist Mark Gertler;bandleader Joe Loss; Bud Flanagan of the interwar comic duo Flanagan and
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Israel Zangwill was one of JFS's most eminent former pupils.
Moving Here catalogue reference (JML) 1119.11
David Woolf Marks, the eminent 19th century Reform Minister and Hebrew Professor, was one of many former JFS pupils to achieve eminence.
Moving Here catalogue reference (PRO) ZPER 35/17 Throughout its history, the school has striven to offer the highest educational standards to pupils from less privileged backgrounds, turning out a succession of eminent ex-pupils. Among the most notable was Israel Zangwill , who maintained a close connection with the school throughout his life.
Other former pupils include David Woolf Marks, the first Reform Reverend in Britain and professor of Hebrew Literature at University College, London in the mid-19th century; the eminent academic and Zionist Selig Brodetsky; the artist Mark Gertler; bandleader Joe Loss; Bud Flanagan of the inter-war comic duo Flanagan and Allan; actor David Kossoff; the television personality Alfred Marks; and MP and government minister Barbara Roche.
They, and countless other former pupils, have recognised the role the school had in transforming their lives.

45. Moving Here | Stories | Nina Cohen (nee Rosenberg)
In the 1960 s I played in a voluntary capacity for the selig brodetsky JewishDay School where my children were pupils. I also played in synagogues,
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46. Lenni BRENNER: ZIONISM IN THE AGE OF DICTATORS
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
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Zionism in the Age of Dictators (1983)
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Chapter 25 HUNGARY, THE CRIME WITHIN A CRIME
As the above quoted statement reveals, Zionism itself encouraged and exploited self-hatred in the Diaspora. It started from the assumption that anti-Semitism was inevitable and even in a sense justified so long as Jews were outside the land of Israel. It is true that only an extreme lunatic fringe of Zionism went so far as to offer to join the war on Germany's side in 1941, in the hope of establishing "the historical Jewish state on a national and totalitarian basis, and bound by a treaty with the German Reich." Unfortunately this was the group which the present Prime Minister of Israel chose to join.

47. The National Archives | Search Other Archives | Accessions To Repositories | Maj
Bnai Brith selig brodetsky (Ealing and District) Womens Lodge minute books,constitutions of the Lodge, notes on ritual and lists of members, account books
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  • A. E. "Hugh" Popham, print curator: letters to Doris Popham and Brynhild Olivier 1909-12 (MISC)
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  • Bellshill Maternity Hospital: register of patients 1924-62, case books 1930-54 (LK30) Calderbank House Maternity Hospital: register of patients 1948-54, case books 1938-54 (LK31) Dr Alice Marshall, pathologist: additional lecture notes and papers 1910s-70s (HB69) Medical Womens Federation, Scottish Western Association: minutes, financial Records, correspondence and miscellanea 1930-81 (HB87) Royal Samaritan Hospital for Women, Glasgow: Annual Medical Reports 1928-31 and 1935-43; financial Records 1936-91; miscellanea 1920s-90s; Staff Association minutes 1932-70 (HB25) Ruchill Hospital: file on Sister MacTavish enquiry 1974-75 (HB42)
Hull University, Brynmor Jones Library

48. Political Literature Collection: Cataloged Material
WITH PREFACE BY PROFESSOR selig brodetsky. New York City, Metchik Press, 1928.10 p. 19 cm. Bible Prophecies Jews. Jews Restoration.
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49. A Catalogue Of The Papers Of Aaron Rapoport Rollin
MSS.240/R/3/8 brodetsky, selig 1952 January1954 May. 1 file. Press-cuttings andnotes (in Yiddish). MSS.240/R/3/9 Bund Archives of the Jewish Labor
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A catalogue of the papers of Aaron Rapoport Rollin
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Summary Administrative/Biographical History Scope and Content System of Arrangement ... Photographs, circa 1900-1964
A catalogue of the papers of Aaron Rapoport Rollin
Summary
Reference GB 0152 MSS.240/R Title Papers of Aaron Rapoport Rollin Dates of Creation circa 1877-1972 Held at Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Library Extent 0.429 cubic metres Name of Creator Aaron Rapoport Rollin Level of description File Return to the Table of Contents
Administrative/Biographical History
Reference: Anne Kershen, Uniting the Tailors: trade unionism amongst the tailors of London and Leeds, 1870-1939 (London, 1995). Return to the Table of Contents
Scope and Content
Subject files including the following: anti-semitism, 1922-1949; Jewish history, drafts of articles by Rollin, circa 1922-1972; Jewish People's Council against Fascism and Anti-Semitism, 1936-1941; Paole Zion, 1934-1971; tailoring trade unions, 1914-1971; Workers' Circle Friendly Society, 1929-1972. Publications including labour, Zionist journals, 1884-1971; press-cuttings, 1916-1972; photographs, circa 1900-1964. Return to the Table of Contents
System of Arrangement
The Modern Records Centre uses a classification scheme. For further details of the scheme, see

50. A S T R O N O M Y C O S M O L O G Y Sixteent H Seventee N
Preface and Book I. Tr. John F. Dobson and selig brodetsky. Occasional Notes ofthe Royal Astronomical Society. Vol. II, No. 10. London 1947.
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A Selected Bibliography - Historiographic - Robert A Hatch - University of Florida Bibliographic Guides, Basic Sources, Journals Annual critical bibliography on the history of science, published in each volume of Isis. Archive for History of Exact Sciences . Berlin: 1960. ff. Astonomischer Jahresbericht . Band: 1899-1957. 1-57. The Astrophysical Journal . Chicago: 1895. Baranowski, Henryk. Bibliografia Koernikowska . 1509-1955. (Warszawa: Panstwowe Wydawniotwo Naukowe, 1958). Bigourdan, G. Invertaire General et Sommaire des Manuscrits de la bibliotheque de l'Observatoire de Paris, in Annales de l'Observatoire de Paris, Paris, 1895. Fl-60. A Biographical Dictionary of Scientists . Ed. T.I. Williams. London: 1969. Carmody, F.J. Arabic Astronomical and Astrological Sciences in Latin Translation . Berkeley: 1956. Centaurus. International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology . Copenhagen: 1950. ff. Cotte, L. Table Alphabetique des Matieres Traitees dan les Ouvrages qui composent la Bibliographie astronomique de M. de La Lande Dictionary of Scientific Biography . Ed. C.C. Gillispie. New York: 1970. Duhem, P.

51. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
selig brodetsky Born 10 Feb 1888 in Olviopol (near Odessa), Ukraine Died 18May 1954 in London, England Click the picture above to see two larger pictures
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52. Two Gun Cohen
Also to pass through its doors were Barney Barnato, Bud Flanagan, Alfred Marks,Israel Zangwill and selig brodetsky. Morris was something of a tearaway and
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Abridged from an article by Rena Krasno
Additional Information by Michael Alderton Nicknamed ‘2-Gun Cohen,’ Morris Cohen was the only foreigner ever to become a member of the Kuo-mintang, China's ruling party. He received his elementary education at the Jews' Free School in Camden Town, London's East End. The school was a refuge and a means of escape from poverty, educating the pupils in both secular and religious studies. Also to pass through its doors were Barney Barnato, Bud Flanagan, Alfred Marks, Israel Zangwill and Selig
Brodetsky. Morris was something of a tear-away and spent some time in reform school. He went to Canada to escape from this lifestyle. Fascinated with the ideas of Chinese revolutionaries, Morris met the famous leader Dr. Sun Yat-Sen in person in Canada whilst he was a young man, becoming his lifel ong admirer. Dr. Sun appointed him his aide decamp, with the rank of colonel, in recognition of his devotion. Procuring weapons and smuggling them into China to aid the fight against corrupt feudal lords. He went armed night and day with two holstered pistols, one on his hip, the other slung about his shoulder, thus earning the nickname of "Two-Gun." This was a result of the following incident. "The bullet that caught me in the left arm had made me think. Supposing it had been my right arm and I carried my gun that side, I'd not have been able to use it. As soon as we got back to Canton I got me a second gun, another Smith and Wesson revolver, and I packed it handy to my left hand. I practised drawing and soon found that I was pretty well ambidextrous one gun came out about as quick as the other."

53. Israel Studies--An Attempt To Americanize The Yishuv: Judah L. Magnes In Mandato
Chaim Weizmann and selig brodetsky, a British mathematician who chaired thecommittee that would decide whether or not to have teaching,
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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

54. The Jewish Agency For Israel Timeline
The following are also elected to the executive selig brodetsky, Berl Locker,Emanuel Neumann and Yoshua HeschelPrebstein. The four non-Zionist members of
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July 5 : A preliminary meeting of the General Zionist movement is held in Basel, at which the two factions of the General Zionists unite. It is decided that the branch of the movement based in Palestine shall possess autonomous rights. June 39 - July 17 : The 17th Zionist Congress convenes in Basel.

55. The Jewish Agency For Israel Timeline
Also elected to the Executive selig brodetsky, Yitzhak Gruenbaum, Yehuda LeibCohen Fishman, Eliezer Kaplan, Ephraim Fischel Rotenstreich and Moshe Shertok
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February 12 : The Bialik Institute, founded by the Jewish Agency, starts its publication activity. February 12 : A group of 100 Jewish immigrants who arrived without permits and were detained by the British start a hunger strike in Acre prison. They are allowed to stay. June 9 : Death of Shmaryahu Levin, writer and Zionist leader. Born in 1867, he was a member of the Zionist Executive (1911-1920), member of the Zionist Executive Council (1905-1911 and from 1920 until his death). He was one of the leading figures active in the

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Brill Marcel Brillouin - Erland Bring - Francesco Brioschi - Charlese Briot -Barnabé Brisson - John Britton - Henri Brocard - selig brodetsky - Louis
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57. DAVID BEN-GURION
114) The document continues with the reaction of Dr. selig brodetsky, Head ofthe Political Department of the Jewish Agency in London, who agreed that the
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DAVID BEN-GURION
David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister and Defence Minister of the State of Israel was born in Plonsk in 1886 and at the age of twenty emigrated to Palestine. His numerous Zionist activities included directing the New York branch of the Hehalutz organisation in 1915 where he trained young Jews to settle in Palestine. Four years later he called upon Jewish workers in Palestine and the Diaspora to unite in forming a political force that would direct the Zionist movement towards the establishment of a new Jewish socialist society in Palestine. Amongst the various offices which he held, before the establishment of the Jewish State, were Secretary General of the Histadrut and Chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive.
Ben-Gurion's Transfer Proposals
Shertok “remarked that the Jewish colonising agencies were in any case spending money in providing for the tenants or cultivators who had to be shifted as a result of Jewish land purchase either by the payment of compensation or through the provision of alternative land. They would gladly spend that money on the settlement of these people in Transjordan.”(70) From Shertok's words “had to be shifted,” it would appear that such transfers could be compulsory, and his assertion that the Jews would “gladly spend... money to settle the displaced Arabs in Transjordan” suggests preference for resettling the Arabs in this region, rather than in another part of Palestine. In a report on the meeting made to the Jewish Agency Executive on the following day by Ben-Gurion himself, he said that he had told the High Commissioner that “if at present Jews are not permitted to settle in Transjordan; at least give us permission to purchase land in Transjordan and settle there Arabs from Palestine from whom we are buying land.”(71)

58. Commentary Magazine - The Month In History
Professor selig brodetsky, spokesman of the Board of Deputies of British Jews,insisted on one million immigrants and a Jewish state.
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The Dilemma THE historical fact upon which hung the Jewish interest as well as every other specific interest in the world was the sharpening conflict between the 'Soviet Union's expansionism... ...Displaced Jews, he felt, should be told to seek rehabilitation in their countries of origin, while those who cannot return to their native, lands should be admitted to other countries and be made free citizens... ...I believe it is bad... ...Yet there was no alternative... ...Leo Baeck... ...It might in the end determine whether Jews of American nationality would go to war with Jews of Russian nationality... ...emanates from Soviet or pro-Soviet sources... ...Uninformed observers at the hearing who entertained the popular notion, gained largely from Zionist characterization during recent years, that the American Jewish Committee was violently anti-Zionist had to listen carefully to detect the difference between Judge Proskauer's remarks and those of Zionist leaders... ...Some of us recall that up to a cannot be part of the demands of the few months ago definite evidence seemed broader struggle against the White Paper... ...One reporter noted that the "only" difference was that Judge Proskauer didn't advocate a -state...

59. Commentary Magazine - The Month In History
So was Professor selig brodetsky, Chairman of the Board of Deputies of BritishJews, and member of the Agency Executive The final vote was thirty to
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United Nations THE meeting of the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York in the fall of 1946 was the most revealing international gathering since the end of World War II. Because... ...The General Assembly was not necessarily the most important of international gatherings... ...The Jewish leaders whom Byrnes had seen included Dr... ...A White Russian amendment which would have included the cost of maintenance as well as repatriation was also defeated... ...Disarmament offered another rostrum for Soviet morality... ...However, an amendment to the resolution specifying that the Jewish Commonwealth was to be "in a whole and undivided Palestine" was defeated... ...What the meeting did was give the nations, great and small, chances to present their hopes and fears to the world... ...The United States, whose devotion to the United Nations was on an even higher verbal plane than Stalin's, dealt with the specific issues, such as trusteeship largely on the basis of zoth-century imperialism and Ig9th-century militarism... ...The nation that made the best of the latter opportunity was the USSR... ...Hadassah supported the defeated resolution for participation in the London conference... ...Should the governments accede to the General Assembly's request to report at the following session, any subsequent action by the Assembly could still be only in the form of a request...

60. Selig Brodetsky Université Montpellier II
Translate this page selig brodetsky (1888-1954). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglaisrésident sur le site de l’université de St Andrews Écosse
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