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articulate and Jewish
Maimonides was perhaps the first Jewish Thinker to explicitly articulate this doctrine ( see also Tanya Shaar Hayichud Vehaemunah Ch.
* Jewish philosophy ( Buber and Heschel articulate theology in terms of Jewish existentialism )
Despite the basic divide between the older Jewish immigrants, usually of German origin, and the lower class of more recently arrived Eastern European Jews, Lowell found no ally there who would articulate his view of " desirable " and " undesirable " Jews.
The fellowship is named for Rabbi Harold S. White who, for more than 40 years, has served as an interpreter of Judaism to Jews and non-Jews and who has managed to articulate, as few have, the global dimensions of Jewish culture.
Sylvia Barack Fishman's characterization of Marjorie Morningstar and Sophie Portnoy is that they are each " a forceful Jewish woman who tries to control her life and the events around her ", who is " intelligent, articulate, and aggressive ", who does not passively accept life but tries to shape events, friends, and families, to match their visions of an ideal world.
In contrast, Jewish writers viewed the still articulate and intelligent Jewish woman as being, by comparison, pushy, unrefined, and unattractive.

articulate and friends
Various accounts recorded by friends and acquaintances describe him as fun-loving and jolly, articulate in both his writing and his speech, and loyal to those for whom he cared.

articulate and him
A borderline schizophrenic young man told me that to him the various theoretical concepts about which he had been expounding, in a most articulate fashion, during session after session with me, were like great cubes of almost tangibly solid matter up in the air above him ; ;
She meant him well, but was in no condition for articulate speech.
In 1 Samuel 9: 6-20, Samuel is seen as a local “ seer .” The Deuteronomistic Historians preserved this view of Samuel while contributing him as “ the first of prophets to articulate the failure of Israel to live up to its covenant with God .” For the Deuteronomistic Historians, Samuel was extension of Moses and continuing Moses ’ function as a prophet, judge, and a priest which made historical Samuel uncertain.
He's not even conscious of what he does, and it made him nervous for me to try to articulate what I was trying to do.
When the city council appealed to him to rescind that order, on the grounds that it would cause great hardship to women, children, the elderly, and others who bore no responsibility for the conduct of the war, Sherman sent a written response in which he sought to articulate his conviction that a lasting peace would be possible only if the Union were restored, and that he was therefore prepared to do all he could do to quash the rebellion:
The dialectical writings of Hegel, which articulate a developmental philosophy of change and growth, seemed to him to lend themselves to an organic, even ecological approach.
Taine rejected the principles of the Revolution in favor of the individualism of his concepts of regionalism and race, to the point that one writer calls him one of " the most articulate exponents of both French nationalism and conservatism.
PNAC brought together prominent members of the ( George W ) Bush Administration ( Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz ) in the late 1990s to articulate their neoconservative foreign policy, including sending a letter to President Bill Clinton urging him to invade Iraq.
He could articulate every note, even at very fast tempos which seemed to present no difficulty to him ; this served to enhance the impression of his speed of execution.
Geldof and Fingers became the visual and musical focus of the group: Geldof with his articulate, caustic wit – which made him the delight of television talk show presenters and the bitter enemy of music journalists – and Fingers with the striped pyjamas he wore onstage.
She wrote Scissorhands as a " love poem " to Burton, calling him " the most articulate person I know, but couldn't put a single sentence together ".
" The New York Daily News called him " an institution among Morning Edition listeners for his interviewing skills and his calm, articulate style.
When Jiang received the staff of authority to articulate military affairs in Ruxu, Xu Sheng even held the illusion that Jiang would use an excuse to get rid of him.
She called him " a very articulate person ... a much better speaker than I.
And indeed Jagger is fatally injured that night, dying in the arms of his lover, who only now is able to articulate his love for him.
Raised in a home marked by a deep and articulate faith, Volf was formed in a Christianity that represented a form of life foreign to the dominant culture around him.
McWilliams claimed he was specifically targeted for arrest and prosecution because he was such an articulate and effective opponent of drug prohibition, as both Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputies and DEA agents told him they frequently found copies of Ain't Nobody's Business ... in the homes of those they arrested for marijuana possession.
His patriotism and deep belief in the greatness of America never wavered and his articulate and passionate calls for a return to old-fashioned American values earned him the respect of all who knew him.
With the Kings, McSorley's bruising style made him a fan favorite ; but he strove to improve his game beyond being primarily known as an enforcer, earning great respect around the league for his hard work ethic, his fine team play, and his articulate intelligence off the ice.
Nariño was always one of the most out-spoken and articulate participant at these meetings, which gained him much admiration.
Although a popular and articulate MP, he was hurt by the tradition of appointing no more than one Canadian Cabinet minister from Newfoundland at a time, and by his reputation as a maverick who said what he thought rather than what the party leadership would like him to say.

articulate and education
:: Example: In other cases, we did not articulate any standard at all, granting reimbursement automatically after determining that the school district failed to provide a free appropriate public education and that the student was placed in an appropriate private school.
The was signed by Emperor Meiji of Japan on 30 October 1890 to articulate government policy on the guiding principles of education on the Empire of Japan.
Although she was articulate, well-read, and erudite, Paterson had extremely limited formal education, an experience she shared with Rose Wilder Lane, who was also Paterson's friend and correspondent for many years.
He simply did not articulate the differences attributable to gender in his general theory of reproduction in the education system.
Current languages were inappropriate for education in other respects as well: they often employed extensive type declarations that got in the way of students ' expressive impetus ; they had serious deficiencies in control structures ; their programs lacked procedural constructs ; most had no facilities for dynamic definition and execution ; few had well-developed and articulate debugging, diagnostic and editing facilities, so essential for educational applications.
This alternative approach to education emphasizes less the vocational skills and specialization of most undergraduate degrees, seeking instead to produce individuals who are well-read, well-reasoned, articulate, and mature.
People with severe communication difficulties find it difficult to articulate their health needs, and without adequate support and education might not recognize ill health.
Both allow Woolf to articulate her criticisms of the structure of education and the professions, which mostly involves showing how they encourage the very attitudes that lead to Fascism both at home and abroad.

articulate and read
) Assuming the student has read the case and can articulate the court's argument, the professor then asks whether the student agrees with the argument.
He also read widely among poetry and sermons, and later proved a notably articulate artist.

articulate and reading
Pro-ana sites tend to be relatively articulate, with a 2006 survey finding 75 % of their content at a reading level above eighth grade.

articulate and was
An early and articulate critic was the noted author Damon Knight.
Tarzan author, Edgar Rice Burroughs, was pleased with Weissmuller, although he so hated the studio's depiction of a Tarzan who barely spoke English that he created his own concurrent Tarzan series filmed on location in Central American jungles and starring Herman Brix as a suitably articulate version of the character.
The aim of these studies was to produce a virtuous, knowledgeable, and articulate person.
However, this view was strongly refuted in a 2007 paper by Chris Bennett, who showed that the pteroid did not articulate as previously thought and could not have pointed forward, but rather inward toward the body as traditionally thought.
Harold Raymond, at his publisher Chatto and Windus, said of the manuscript, “ You are the most articulate guinea pig that any scientist could hope to engage .” The title was taken from William Blake's poem The Marriage of Heaven and Hell:
Adorno's " negative dialectics " was an attempt to articulate a non-dominating thought that would recognize its limitations and accept the non-identity and reality of that which could not be subsumed under the subject's concepts.
Theogony is a part of Greek mythology which embodies the desire to articulate reality as a whole ; this universalizing impulse was fundamental for the first later projects of speculative theorizing.
The heritage of Greek mythology already embodied the desire to articulate reality as a whole and this universalizing impulse was fundamental for the first projects of speculative theorizing.
In 2011, the group published an evaluation report titled " Assessing the IFC's Poverty Focus and Results " in which it noted that although the IFC's projects that emphasized inclusive growth patterns performed well and that poverty reduction was an implicit outcome, the IFC neglected to articulate and detail the impacts on poverty of the projects which target economic growth specifically.
The first modern philosopher to articulate a detailed contract theory was Thomas Hobbes ( 1588 – 1679 ).
To make matters worse, some black Communists denounced the articulate, polished Wright as a bourgeois intellectual, assuming he was well educated and overly assimilated into white society.
Jane Wardley was an articulate preacher who urged her followers to:
The French mathematician Henri Poincaré was among the first to articulate a conventionalist view.
The first articulate description of wage slavery was made by Simon Linguet in 1763 :‎
The Manchukuo case persuaded the United States to articulate the so-called Stimson Doctrine, under which international recognition was withheld from changes in the international system created by force of arms.
The strategy was to deny the opposition a legitimate political forum within which it could articulate its objections to the government.
Lucina was chief among a number of deities who influenced or guided every aspect of birth and child development, such as Vagitanus, who opened the newborn's mouth to cry, and Fabulinus, who enabled the child's first articulate speech.
Nott's rants are often passionate and articulate ; this book was written at the time Banks was building up to cutting up his passport and taking part in the campaign to impeach Tony Blair.

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