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( The list calculates appearances by issue only, not by individual articles or overall page count ; e. g. although Jacobs wrote three separate articles that appeared in issue # 172, his total is reckoned to have increased by one.
" On the topic of omniscience and free will, Jacobs writes that in the medieval period, three views were put forth: Maimonides, who wrote that God had foreknowledge and man is free ; Gersonides, who wrote that man is free and consequently God does not have complete knowledge, and Hasdai Crescas, who wrote in Or Adonai that God has complete foreknowledge and consequently God is not really free.
They wrote to authors and editors of newspapers, to bookstore owners, and to friends or frequent correspondents ; they wanted anyone to advertise or sell Jacobs ' narrative.
In May 1864, Jacobs wrote to the editors of American Baptist requesting help with the “ Free Mission ", an antislavery group.
October 1864, Jacobs wrote about the Small Pox Hospital in Claremont, which was used for both white soldiers as well as colored people.
On March 8, 1866 Harriet Jacobs wrote to Lydia Maria Child noting that former slaves were getting low offers for wages at their new jobs.
In May 1866 Louisa Matilda Jacobs wrote a letter that was quoted in The Fifth Report of New York Yearly Meeting of Friends on the Conditions and Wants of Freedmen.
Mayo died in December and wrote in her will that her " estate and the balance to be divided equally between Harriet Ann Jacobs … and my daughter Elizabeth George Benbury.
Jacobs also wrote numerous sardonic short stories based in ' Claybury ', which is a thinly-fictionalised Loughton.
" Television historian Jason Jacobs, a lecturer in film and television studies at the University of Warwick, wrote in 2000 that Kneale and Cartier together created an entirely new, more expansive vision for British television drama in the 1950s.
In a March 1 op-ed in JTA, Rabbi Jill Jacobs wrote:
" Jacobs dissents: " As music it is as trivial as Sullivan ever wrote.
Andrew Jacobs of The New York Times wrote that, contrary to popular misconceptions, " most communes of the ' 90s are not free-love refuges for flower children, but well-ordered, financially solvent cooperatives where pragmatics, not psychedelics, rule the day.
The New Yorker reviewer Paul Goldberger called the book, " a despairing look at the state of things, and like everything Jacobs wrote, it is a curious combination of plainspoken common sense based on simple, empirical observation of the world around her, and broad generalizations about the nature of cities and cultures.
In another experiment Jacobs wrote an article for Esquire called " I Think You're Fat " ( 2007 ), about the experiment he conducted with Radical Honesty, a lifestyle of total truth-telling promoted by Virginia therapist Brad Blanton, whom Jacobs interviewed for the article.
During the late nineties, Jacobs wrote fashion criticism for both Modern Review and The New Republic.
On July 17, 2005, New York Times columnist Alexandra Jacobs wrote an unflattering review of the new edition of OBOS, stating that she disliked the pink cover, as well as the sharper editing and new policies.
Jacobs wrote 13 paperback books under the Mad imprint, including Mad for Better or Verse, a collection of poetry parodies, as well as the best-selling biography The Mad World of William M. Gaines.
Jacobs wrote of a unique plan to present a " running story " of life and customs.

Jacobs and about
The Masorti movement did not establish a presence in the United Kingdom until much later and came about largely because of a series of incidents known colletively as the " Jacobs affair ": Rabbi Louis Jacobs, a leading scholar of Anglo Jewry, joined the faculty of the Jews College, leaving his post as Rabbi of the New West End Synagogue, under the impression that he would eventually be made principal.
The film features about 85 Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus acts, including clowns Emmett Kelly and Lou Jacobs, midget Cucciola, bandmaster Merle Evans and aerialist Antoinette Concello.
In September 2007, the Society opened a major exhibition about Jane Jacobs sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation.
Since then, the number of Jacobs alumni has increased more than tenfold from 130 to over 1, 500, about 80 % of which have joined the alumni association.
The show, about a family of anthropomorphic dinosaurs ( portrayed by puppets ), was produced by Michael Jacobs Productions and Jim Henson Productions in association with Walt Disney Television and distributed by Buena Vista International, Inc.
Jacobs said that he originated the design, which first appeared in a pamphlet as part of a protest about mass transit in San Francisco in 1973.
Jacobs ' single work, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, published in 1861 under the pseudonym Linda Brent, was one of the first autobiographical narratives about the struggle for freedom by female slaves and an account of the sexual harassment and abuse they endured.
Unsure of what was to come, John S. Jacobs said he was unsure about returning to the United States until the government's position on slavery was clear.
John Jacobs stayed in London until the US government indicated it was serious about ending slavery.
Jacobs mused about whether the lives of former slaves would be better because of their own efforts or " their white superiors ".
On August 1, 1864, Jacobs returned to Arlington and set up an awareness day about the “ struggle against chattel slavery ", to celebrate the emancipation in the British West Indies.
Jacobs then talks about how most freedmen now have their own land or are living on shares with other freedmen.
While they are leaving Jacobs tells the Driver about the horrors he saw as a photographer, but he regrets his inability to help war victims.
Jacobs answers the Driver's curiosity about why he is a photographer by saying how his mother taught him to see.
According to her friend, former U. S. Representative Andy Jacobs, D-Ind., Carson died at about 9: 15 AM on December 15, 2007.
Jacobs has publicly stated that the way he knew the show was in trouble was when waitresses at his favorite diner, whom he had heard gossiping about Knots Landing every Friday during past seasons, suddenly stopped discussing the show in late 1991.
Jacobs sees his life as a series of experiments in which he immerses himself in a project or lifestyle, for better or worse, then writes about what he learned.
The 1963 Gordon Flemyng film about the pop music industry Just For Fun had a Juke Box Jury section which featured David Jacobs in his usual host position while Jimmy Savile, Alan Freeman and Dick Emery played the jury panel.
Recurring portions of the High Plains Reader include the weekly editorial, generally written by sales director John Strand ; the " Dear John " section for letters to the editor ; the cover story ; a theater column ; movie reviews, one by writer Greg Carlson, who covers current movies, and one by Christopher Jacobs, who often writes about his own film productions and DVD releases of rare and classic movies, a Best Bets section, generally giving brief synopses of upcoming events, focusing mostly on local musicians ; and a calendar section, a detailed list of daily events for the upcoming week.

Jacobs and Esquire
Jacobs, an editor at Esquire magazine, read the entire 2002 version of the 15th edition, describing his experiences in the well-received 2004 book, The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World.
The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World is the title of a book by Esquire editor A. J. Jacobs, published in 2004.

Jacobs and article
Joseph Jacobs and Isaac Broyde, in their article on the Zohar for the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, cite a story involving the noted Kabbalist Isaac of Acco, who is supposed to have heard directly from the widow of de Leon that her husband proclaimed authorship by Shimon bar Yochai for profit.
A New York Times article by Andrew Jacobs, source for the " Execution in Progress " sign above, reported on accomplishments by the Shanghai Commission for the Management of Language Use.
* Similarly, in his web article, John Q. Jacobs finds that " While differing on specifics, most authors accept a religious interpretation for many elements of the mural art.
In June 1853, Jacobs was motivated to respond to an article in the New York Tribune by former first lady Julia Tyler, called “ The Women of England vs. the Women of America ”.
In January 1967, the Sunday tabloid newspaper, News of the World, in a series of attacks on the new hippy sub-culture and LSD, castigated David Jacobs in one article for playing the Mothers of Invention single " It Can't Happen Here " on a Juke Box Jury broadcast in November 1966 as it was ' recorded on a trip ', and also blamed two of the jury for voting it a hit.
* Christopher Jacobs article at the Moviemaking Wiki Project
Joseph Jacobs, in the Jewish Encyclopedia article mentioned, notes that the transition from the triennial to the annual reading of the Law and the transference of the beginning of the cycle to the month of Tishri are attributed by Sándor Büchler to the influence of Abba Arika, also known as " Rab ," or " Rav ," ( 175 – 247 CE ), a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, and who established at Sura the systematic study of the rabbinic traditions, which, using the Mishnah as text, led to the compilation of the Talmud:
An article from 1999 makes it clear that Jacobs is actually the relative newcomer to the act: "' I look after him ,' says Gregory Jacobs, who recently joined the act as a full partner.

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