- Lori
Laitman is an
American composer who has
composed multiple operas,
choral works, and over 300 songs.
Laitman was born in Long Beach, New York, in...
- Hebrew: קבלה לעם) is a
universalist kabbalah ****ociation
founded by
Michael Laitman in the
early 1990s. It is
estimated to have
around 50,000
students in Israel...
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Nonspeech laryngeal function, pp. 223–225
Laitman &
Reidenberg 1993
Laitman &
Reidenberg 1997 Lipan,
Reidenberg &
Laitman 2006
Ferretti R,
Marques MJ, Pertille...
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Jeffrey Todd
Laitman (born
October 13, 1951) is an
American anatomist and
physical anthropologist whose science has
combined experimental, comparative...
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Nanette L.
Laitman (born 1924, New York City -
March 23, 2020) was an art
collector and philanthropist. She has been
involved with the
board of the Museum...
- His
style has been
praised for its
personal and
grounded nature.
Rachel Laitman wrote: "The
effectiveness of Elverum’s
style reminds us
about the injury...
- "Strong's
Hebrew Concordance - 1847. daath".
Kaplan (1990).
Kraemer (1990).
Laitman (2005).
Scholem (1974).
Cordovero (1592).
Luria (1573).
Green (2004). Schneur...
- Lines,
Carol (September 1, 2007). "The
Songs of Lori
Laitman".
Journal of Singing. "Lori
Laitman,
Composer -
Catalog - The
Blood Jet". artsongs.com. March...
- The
Scarlet Letter is a 2008
opera by Lori
Laitman to a
libretto by
David Mason based on the 1850
novel by
Nathaniel Hawthorne. The
opera was
given a...
- Civilization. Ask the Rabbi: Red
Strings Vice: "Why
Celebrities Stopped Following Kabbalah"
Michael Laitman:
Practical Kabbalah has no use for red strings...