About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: Chaim Potok, Baruch Goldstein, David Nesenoff, Albert L. Lewis, Aaron Klein, Sheldon Silver, Rafael Medoff, Gil Student, Sankar Ghosh, Moshe Weinberger, John Taylor Gatto, Louis Henkin, Abraham David Sofaer, Jacob B. Agus, Richard K. Bernstein, Eric Munoz, Harold S. Koplewicz, Richard C Steiner, David Hartman, Henry Siegman, Larry Yudelson, Haskel Lookstein, Olga A. Mendez, Samuel J. Danishefsky, Eli M. Black, Samuel Schafler, Benjamin Yudin, Benjamin Blech, Zale Newman, Albert Marrin, Daniel Greer, Arthur Schneier, Barry Mehler, Marc Schneier, Michael Lorin Reed, Shaul Stampfer, Hillel Furstenberg, Joseph Kaminetsky, Josef E. Fischer, Stephen Finfer, Shlomo-Yisrael Ben-Meir, Harold M. Schulweis, Daniel C. Kurtzer, Shmuel Herzfeld, David Borowich, Modi Rosenfeld, Matthew Levitt, Shalom D. Stone, Shalom Carmy, Robert Gluck, David Berger, Herbert Bomzer, Nachum Segal, Yehuda Ben-Meir, Arthur S. Abramson, Yosef Blau, Charles S. Peskin, Herbert Basser, Meir Soloveichik, Mark Dratch, List of Yeshiva University people, Samuel Turk, Steven Bayme, Sidney Greenberg, Marc D. Angel, David Hazony, David Rosenhan, Saul Berman, Herschel Schacter, Brian Segal, Ari L. Goldman, Eliezer Waldman, Abraham J. Multer, Laurence Dreyfus, Larry Domnitch, Chaim Brovender, Baruch Simon, Walter Wurzburger, Samuel L. Greitzer, Hayyim Angel, Joseph Potasnik, Joseph Ehrenkranz, Morris Talansky, Jeremy Wieder, Eli Turkel, Yona Reiss, Julius Berman, Eugene Korn, Frank Dimant. Excerpt: David Floyd Nesenoff (born 1960) is an American rabbi, independent filmmaker, singer/songwriter of contemporary Jewish music, and blogger. His short films have been shown at various festivals including Sundance and the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival. He has directed a full length movie and was a principal in a film production company. In the 1990s, he counseled yo...