- Andy
Nulman (born 1959), is a Montreal-based
businessman best
known for his
activities in co-founding and
promoting the Just For
Laughs comedy festival;...
- Macy
Nulman (1923 – November 29, 2011) was an
American Orthodox cantor and a
scholar of
Jewish music and
Jewish liturgy.
Nulman was
married to Sarah, with...
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limestone under sections of the town,
Clinton and mayor-at-the-time
Robert A.
Nulman received state, national, and
international attention for the town's successful...
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Publishing House, and in New York by the
Macmillan Company. 1972. p. 513.
Nulman, Macy,
Encyclopedia of
Jewish Prayer (1993, NJ,
Jason Aronson) s.v. Birkat...
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between the
wealthy and poor. In
Coronavirus Capitalism Goes to the Cinema,
Nulman writes that the word "parasite"
originally referred to a "person who eats...
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Sinai Publ'g) page 317;
Nulman, Macy,
Encyclopedia of
Jewish Prayer (1993, NJ,
Jason Aronson) s.v. Ayn Kaylohaynu, page 71.
Nulman, Macy,
Encyclopedia of...
- French-language event. In 1985, Andy
Nulman joined the festival's
staff and
introduced English-language
events as well;
under Nulman's stewardship, the festival...
- (NY, Urim Publ'ns, 2010) p. 204;
Nulman, Macy,
Encyclopedia of
Jewish Prayer (1993, NJ,
Jason Aronson) p. 24.
Nulman, Macy,
Encyclopedia of
Jewish Prayer...
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pages 279-280. Macy
Nulman, The
Encyclopedia of
Jewish Prayer (1993, NJ:
Jason Aronson) s.v. "Birkhot Hahaftarah" page 113; Macy
Nulman, "The Liturgical...
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Nulman, Macy,
Encyclopedia of
Jewish Prayer (1993, NJ,
Jason Aronson) p. 203.
Jewish Encyclopedia (1904, NY) s.v. Kol Nidre, vol. 7 p. 541.
Nulman, Macy...