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Hannelore Rex

Hannelore Rex

Walter H Stern

iUniverse
2005
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"Hannelore Rex" is the story of a young refugee from Nazi Germany, her promiscuous life as a single, her loveless marriage and her adulterous affair with an American general during World War II. Her nagging ambivalence about being Jewish heightens the conflict.
Modern Methods of Plant Analysis / Moderne Methoden der Pflanzenanalyse

Modern Methods of Plant Analysis / Moderne Methoden der Pflanzenanalyse

H. F. Linskens; M. V. Tracey; Ulrich Beiss; Fay Bendall; Walter Björk; F. Bohlmann; Hans G. Boman; Richard Braun; W. Heinen; Manfred Hesse; Eduard Hofmann; J. R. Hudson; Rüdiger Knapp; Rudolf Lambert; Carlos O. Miller; Gerhard Pfleiderer; B. D. Sanwal; Hans Schmid; Shoji Shibata; Herbert Stern; Wolfgang Sucrow; Josef Tobiška; F. W. Zilliken

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2012
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Praying Like Fire and Water

Praying Like Fire and Water

David H Sterne

Jerusalem Connection
2018
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This is a siddur (Jewish prayer book) with the Hebrew on the right side of the page and English translation on the left side of the page. The prayers are accompanied by Chassidic explanations on both sides of the pages. Each Chassidic explanation is a self-contained "meditation," comprised of four components: 1) A quotation from the original 2) A summary of the Kaballah that is part of the meditation 3) A summary of the Chassidut that is part of the explanation, and finally a section called "Within the Words" that directs the reader how to apply the meditation to his or her prayers. Each element is accompanied by an "icon" for identification purposes. The content for the meditations is culled from ALL of the Chassidut of the Rebbe Rashab, as well as from about half of the Chassidut of his father, the Rebbe Maharash. On the page is also a commentary composed by the author, demonstrating the relevance of the prayers to a book that he previously translated - "Love like Fire and Water" (Kuntres Haavoda - an essay on Jewish Meditation).Preceding the text of the siddur is an introduction by the author, and several letters of approbation from significant rabbis: R' Menachem Mendel Glucovsky, R' Levi Wineberg, R' Zalman Dubinsky, R' Shneur Zalman Gafne, (Sh'yichyu) and R' YY Schochet alov hashalom... At the end of the siddur is a glossary to explain technical terms, and an appendix comprised of a translation of notes from the Rebbe Rayatz that is germane to the subject of Chassidic meditation, as well as copious endnotes. citing sources and offering explanations,
Love Like Fire and Water: A Guide to Jewish Meditation
This book is in a category of its own. It is the authoritative handbook of Jewish meditation. This invaluable technique was nearly lost in the holocaust of European Jewry, but R' Sterne has brought it back from the edge of extinction by translating this seminal work from the Chasidic master, the Rebbe Rashab of Lubavitch (1860-1920). Features a full English translation, many diagrams and tables to clarify spiritual levels, a full commentary bringing the esoteric material closer to our modern consciousness, and two appendices with extensive scholarly notes. A must for the serious Jewish English library, now for the first time available in softback format.
Meditation Like Fire and Water: The Siddur with Chasidic Excerpts
"Meditation like Fire and Water" is a compilation of of Chassidic excerpts on prayer, translated and arranged to correspond with the prayers in the siddur (prayer book). The translated excerpts include virtually everything written about prayer by the fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe (the Rebbe Rashab) plus much Chassidut from the other Chabad Rebbeim. This volume also includes a detailed description of the technique of Chassidic prayer and meditation known as Hitbonenut, which was pioneered and developed by Chabad Chassidut and practiced until this very day, in order to reach higher states of spiritual consciousness and awareness of Godliness.
Praying Like Fire and Water: Siddur with Chasidic Meditation
This is the Siddur, or Jewish prayer book, with summaries of Chasidic excerpts designed to help the person incorporate Chasidic concepts into his or her prayers. The summaries include a quotation, kaballistic elements of the excerpt, chasidic elements of the excerpt, and a section called "Within the Words" designed to explain how to apply the summary to our prayers. In addition there is a separate commentary demonstrating the correlation of our prayers to the spiritual levels discussed in "Love like Fire and Water (A guide to Jewish Meditation)." The latter is a translation of Kuntres Haavoda of the Rebbe Rashab.
The belle of Bowling Green By: Amelia E. Barr, illustrated By: Walter H. Everett: Illustrated (World's classic's)

The belle of Bowling Green By: Amelia E. Barr, illustrated By: Walter H. Everett: Illustrated (World's classic's)

Walter H. Everett; Amelia E. Barr

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr (March 29, 1831 - March 10, 1919) was a British novelist and teacher. Her career is an illustration of the capacity of woman under stress of sorrow to conquer the world and be successful. Many of the plots of her stories are laid in Scotland and England. The scenes are from her girlhood recollection of surroundings. Her works include, Jan Vedder's Wife, The Border Shepherdess, Feet of Clay, Friend Olivia, The Bow of Orange Ribbon, Remember the Alamo, She Loved a Sailor, A Daughter of Fife, The Squire of Sanddal Side, Paul and Christina, Master of His Fate, The, Household of McNeil, The Last of the Macallisters, Between Two Loves, A Sister to Esau, A Rose of a Hundred Leaves, A Singer from the Sea, The Beads of Tasmer, The Hallam Succession, The Lone House, Christopher and Other Stories, The Lost Silver of Briffault. Early years and education: She was born on March 29, 1831 (1832 is also reported), in Ulverston, Lancashire, England as Amelia Edith Huddleston. Her father was Reverend William Huddleston, a Wesleyan minister.She was brought up in an atmosphere of culture and refinement, and early turned to books for recreation and instruction. When only nine years of age she became her father's companion and reader. Thus it was she read books far beyond her comprehension, but they tended to develop her mental qualities. A brief return to her father's financial stability allowed Barr to return to the Normal School in Glasgow where she learned the Stowe teaching method. Its principles are based on morality and lifelong learning, rather than learning by rote.......... WALTER EVERETT (1880 - 1946) Walter Everett's life seemed to revolve around his artwork. As a gifted child, he was preoccupied with drawing and painting. He rode a bicycle 30 miles to take art lessons from Howard Pyle, the father of American illustration. By his early 20's Everett was already acclaimed for his work in some of the most prestigious illustration markets in the country. He did this beautifully composed drawing for Colliers at age 20: Everett was an excellent artist but he focused so much on art that he often ignored his other responsibilities. He spent so much time mastering his craft, he frequently forgot to pay his rent or utility bills. He devoted countless hours to cutting and reshaping his beloved brushes, and even designed his own easel (which he imported from France) but he neglected his wife and son, who tired of his obssession and left him in 1917. In pursuit of artistic excellence, he even ignored the demands of his clients, refusing to compromise his high standards to meet their deadlines....