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Judith Weisenfeld is an
American scholar of religion. She is
Agate Brown and
George L.
Collord Professor of
Religion at
Princeton University,
where she...
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Gennifer Weisenfeld is an
American art
historian and
professor at Duke University.
Weisenfeld is a
specialist on
modern and
contemporary ****anese art,...
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Negress Dead". The New York Times. May 16, 1919.
Retrieved March 21, 2020.
Weisenfeld,
Judith (1994). "The
Harlem YWCA and the
Secular City, 1904-1945". Journal...
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created works about crisis,
peril and uncertainty. Art
historian Gennifer Weisenfeld has
written that Mavo
sought to
reintegrate art into
daily life. "Mavoist"...
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Mildred Mosler Weisenfeld (1921 –
December 6, 1997) is the Brooklyn-born
founder of
national not-for-profit
foundation the
National Council to
Combat Blindness...
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Donald Bogle,
quoted in
Goldmark 96.
Weisenfeld 79–80.
Weisenfeld 266, note 92.
Goldmark 93–4.
Weisenfeld 266, note 95.
Lindvall and
Frasier 128. Maltin...
- in
three of the
cases (Schilt, Geiger, O'Dell) and
acquitted in one (
Weisenfeld). 22-year-old
pregnant waitress Karen Schilt met
Cottingham at 9 p.m....
- 1997, pp. 107–108
Boyle &
Bunie 2005, p. 143; cf.
Robeson 2001, p. 45
Weisenfeld 1997, pp. 161–162; cf.
Seton 1958, p. 2
Duberman 1989, pp. 34–35, 37–38;...
- its
founder Mildred Weisenfeld, who lost her
vision to
retinitis pigmentosa two
years before starting the nonprofit.
Weisenfeld lead the organization...
- post-high-school-age men.
Founded in 1973 by
Rabbis Chaim Davis and
Gershon Weisenfeld, and
further developed by
Rabbi Meir
Stern who
replaced Rabbi Wiesenfeld...