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The Jewish Encyclopedia of 1906 gives David Gans, a disciple of the Maharal, as a source for the story, citing his historical work Zemach David, published in 1592.
In it, Gans writes of an audience between the Maharal and Rudolph II: " Our lord the emperor … Rudolph … sent for and called upon our master Rabbi Low ben Bezalel and received him with a welcome and merry expression, and spoke to him face to face, as one would to a friend.
Together with other young men, among them the poet Heinrich Heine, Zunz founded the Verein fur Kultur und Wissenschaft der Juden The Society for the Culture and Science of the Jews alongside Joel Abraham List, Isaac Marcus Jost, and Eduard Gans in Berlin in 1819.
Ron Gans took over the role for Welcome to Pooh Corner and was succeeded by Peter Cullen in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh through My Friends Tigger and Pooh.
* Robert Reed of Brady Bunch fame lived for a time on Highway 64 east of Sallisaw near the Gans exit.
Joachim Gans was sequestered on Roanoke Island to research copper smelting techniques of the indigenous tribes in order to reduce European smelting times from 16 weeks to 4 days ; giving the English a strategic advantage over other European nations in smelting and forging cannons for their warships.
Britt knocks Gans down four times but, after the last one in the fifth round, he hits Gans again before he has stood up and is disqualified for the foul.
Copernicus is mentioned for the first time in Hebrew in the books of David Gans ( 1541 – 1613 ), who worked with Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler.
Another experiment, in which the names of the famous rabbis were matched against the places of their births and deaths ( rather than the dates ), was conducted in 1997 by Harold Gans, former Senior Cryptologic Mathematician for the United States National Security Agency.
Similarly, McKay accepts Gans ' statements that Gans did not prepare the data for his cities experiment himself.
A commemorative marker for the boxing championship match between Gans and Nelson.
During his period in Berlin, he came in contact with and was greatly influenced by Friedrich Carl von Savigny, Alexander von Humboldt, Eduard Gans, and especially Professor Leopold von Ranke, whose ideas on the necessity for politicians to be acquainted with historical science he readily adopted.
Danny Gans, a famous Las Vegas entertainer, once played for the Bulls and played the third baseman in Bull Durham before suffering a career ending injury.
Langford considered Gans the pound for pound greatest fighter of all time.
The rematch with McFarland was set for 4 July, Independence Day, to coincide with the World Lightweight Title fight between champion Joe Gans and Battling Nelson held in California.
Although Welsh was chasing Nelson for a title shot, Nelson took an eight-month sabbatical after winning his rematch in September over Gans.
" Unlike Wilson ’ s replacement, Gans is not simply calling for a replacement term but a revised concept altogether.
For Gans, the position of the so-called “ underclass ” is better suited for paradigms of caste stratification rather than class stratification.
He conceptualizes the undercaste as “ a population of such low status as to be shunned by the rest of the society, with opportunities for contact with others of higher status and upward mobility even more limited than those of the people today described as an underclass .” Gans admits hesitation in advancing a notion of undercaste – another umbrella term “ open to anyone who wishes to place new meaning, or a variety of stereotypes, accusations and stigmas under it ” – but argues that undercaste is nevertheless a suitable term worthy of replacing the politically charged language of the underclass.
The first Landesrabbiner of whom there is authentic record is Judah Löw ben Bezaleel, of whom his contemporary David Gans says that he was for 20 years ( 1553 – 73 ) the spiritual head (" ab bet din ") of all the Jewish congregations in the province of Moravia (" Ẓemaḥ Dawid ", year 5352 ).
He was also a member of the Society for the Culture and Science of the Jews alongside Joel Abraham List, Isaac Marcus Jost, Leopold Zunz, and Eduard Gans.
In Gans and Northcut's " New head " theory they argued that the presence of neural crest was the basis for vertebrate specific features, such as sensory ganglia and cranial skeleton.
Seminal papers by Gerard J. Foschini and Michael J. Gans, Foschini and Emre Telatar enlarged the scope of wireless communication possibilities by showing that for the highly scattering environment substantial capacity gains are enabled when antenna arrays are used at both ends of a link.

Gans and Jewish
* August 25-David Gans, German Jewish mathematician and astronomer ( born 1541 )
Jacob Segre, rabbi of Casale Monferrato, celebrated the dedication of the synagogue in a poem which is still extant, and his contemporary David Gans, the chronicler of Prague, has described in his Tzemach Dawid the enthusiasm with which the Jewish population received the gift.
* ( 1974 ; David Gans, 1541-1613: disciple of Maharal, assistant of Tycho Brahe and of Johannes Kepler ) ISBN 2-252-01723-6 ; English translation as Jewish thought and the scientific revolution of the sixteenth century: David Gans ( 1541-1613 ) and his times ( 1986 ) OUP.

Gans and Sir
Soon after the attack, when Sir Francis Drake paused on his way home from a successful raid in the Caribbean and offered to take the colonists, including the metallurgist Joachim Gans, back to England, they accepted.
Gans became the first Bohemian and the first recorded Jew in colonial America when, in 1584, Sir Walter Raleigh recruited him for an expedition to found a permanent settlement in the Virginia territory of the New World.

Gans and Francis
Francis Walsingham, who was then joint principal secretary, was a former employer of Gans, and other members of the council also knew him.

Gans and New
* David Gans, Talking Heads ( New York: Avon Books, 1985 ).
In Germanic languages, the root gave Old English gōs with the plural gēs and gandres ( becoming Modern English goose, geese, and gander, respectively ), New High German Gans, Gänse, and Ganter, and Old Norse gās.
Sociologist Herbert J. Gans used Willingboro as the subject of his 1967 book, The Levittowners: Ways of Life and Politics in a New Suburban Community.
* Gans, Herbert J., The Levittowners: Ways of Life and Politics in a New Suburban Community, Columbia University Press ( 1967, reprinted 1982 ), ISBN 0-231-05571-4 ( though written about Levittown, New Jersey, which had since reverted to its original name, Willingboro, New Jersey, the book includes information relevant to Levitt & Sons development in general )
After the Gans fight, Walcott accidentally shot himself in the hand during a New Year's celebration, effectively ending his days as a top prizefighter.
New members Burton Gans ( guitars ) and Jeff McManus ( drums ) joined in time to see an Atlantic rerelease of Number One with new photos, artwork, and, perhaps most obvious of all, spelling ; the band's name shifted from " Pist. On " to the " friendlier " spelling " PistOn ".

Gans and .
These include Gérard Pirès ( Riders, 2002 ), Pitof ( Catwoman, 2004 ), Jean-François Richet ( Assault on Precinct 13, 2005 ), Florent Emilio Siri ( Hostage, 2005 ), Christophe Gans ( Silent Hill, 2006 ), Mathieu Kassovitz ( Babylon A. D., 2008 ), Louis Leterrier ( The Transporter, 2002 ; Transporter 2, 2005 ; Olivier Megaton directed Transporter 3, 2008 ), Alexandre Aja ( Mirrors, 2008 ), and Pierre Morel ( Taken, 2009 ).
" But it has been said of this passage, " Even when Maharal is eulogized, whether in David Gans ’ Zemach David or on his epitaph …, not a word is said about the creation of a golem.
Classical studies were Making news – A study in the construction of reality by Gaye Tuchman ( 1978 ), Deciding what ’ s news ( at CBS & NBC, Time and Newsweek ) by Herbert J. Gans ( 1979 ) in the U. S., and Putting ‘ reality ’ together – BBC news by Philip Schlesinger ( 1987 ).
* 1874 – Joe Gans, American boxer ( d. 1910 )
* Paul J. Gans, The Medieval Technology Pages: Compass
Joe Gans: A Biography of the First African American World Boxing Champion.
Carl used the original German spelling of " Goose ," which one of a few spellings was " Ganz ," but also Gantz, Gans, and so on.
Johnson finally won the world heavyweight title on December 26, 1908, a full six years after lightweight champion Joe Gans became the first African American boxing champion.
Blake got his first big break in the music business when world champion boxer Joe Gans hired him to play the piano at Gans ' Goldfield Hotel, the first " black and tan club " in Baltimore in 1907.
Bloomington has been home to a large number of musicians and " scholars " over the years, including Strawberry McCloud, Lotus Dickey, Miles Krassen, Anthony Seeger, Bob Lucas, Caroline Peyton, Mark Bingham, Willy Schwartz, Jessica Radcliffe, Hawk Hubbard, Linda Higginbotham, Brad Leftwich, Ruthie Allen, Grey Larsen, Cindy Kallet, Bruce Anderson, Pete Sutherland, Malcolm Daglish, Sam Bartlett, Jamie Gans, Ken Perlman, and numerous backporch pickers who support the active contra dance, Irish, and bluegrass music scenes.
* Gans, Herbert.
In The Levittowners, Gans studies three major aspects of the life in Willingboro.
Finally, Gans focuses on the effects that suburbia will have on its inhabitants.
Gans draws a positive portrait of those citizens who are there to cement a stable society.
Nevertheless, Gans only portrays a certain “ half ” of the population.

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