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Shulamith and was
Held began working in the garment industry, then found work as a singer in Jewish theatres in Paris and, later, after her father's death, London, where her roles included the title role in a production by Jacob Adler of Abraham Goldfaden's Shulamith ; she was also in Goldfaden's ill-fated Paris troupe, whose cashier stole their money before they ever played publicly.
* New York Radical Women was formed by Shulamith Firestone and Pam Allen.
Shulamith Firestone ( January 7, 1945-August 28, 2012 ) ( also called Shulie, or Shuloma ) was a Canadian-born feminist.
Her family Americanized its surname to Firestone when Shulamith was a child.
Shulamith Firestone was patted on the head by the NCNP chairman and told that “ we have more important things to do .” Freeman and Firestone called a meeting of the women who had been at the “ free school ” course and the women ’ s workshop ; this became the first Chicago women ’ s liberation group.

Shulamith and second
The primary players and the pioneers of this second wave of feminism included the likes of Shulamith Firestone, Kathie Sarachild, Ti-Grace Atkinson, Carol Hanisch, and Judith Brown.

Shulamith and Jewish
She served from 1941 first as Hebrew principal and then as dean of Hebrew studies of Shulamith School for Girls in New York City, the first Jewish day school for girls in North America.

Shulamith and .
A third major stance would be articulated by the New York Radical Feminists, founded later in 1969 by Shulamith Firestone ( who broke from the Redstockings ) and Anne Koedt.
* Firestone, Shulamith.
* Kreitler, Hans, and Kreitler, Shulamith ( 1972 ), Psychology of the Arts, Duke University Press, Durham, NC.
The family named them Shulamith and Panda respectively, but Panda disappeared several weeks later, making Shulamith the foundation female of the American Curl breed.
In 2007, Shulamith Kreitler and David Niv advised clinicians to assess cognitive function in chronic pain patients in order to more precisely monitor therapeutic outcomes, and tailor treatment to address this aspect of the pain experience.
Related female names include Shulamit, Shulamith, Shlomtzion or Shlomzion and Salome and Shlomith.
* Carol Hanisch, " The Personal is Political ," in Shulamith Firestone, The Dialectic of Sex.
The building is now home to the Shulamith Yeshiva School for Girls, There are 31 dressing rooms, two control rooms, hair, makeup and dressing areas, and one edit suite.
In a similar fashion the song " FYR " off the album Feminist Sweepstakes is a tribute to the chapter and ideals put forth in Shulamith Firestone's Fifty Years of Ridicule in her 1970 feminist work The Dialectic of Sex.
Translated from the Hebrew, Kochvei boker ( Tel Aviv: Am Oved Publishers, 1950 ; 7th edition, 1966 ) by Shulamith Schwartz Nardi.
In 1933 he emigrated to Palestine with the Bnei Akiva youth movement, and briefly joined the kibbutz Tirat Zvi before settling in Jerusalem and marrying Shulamith.
" Salome " may be the Hellenized form of a Hebrew name, such as Shulamit, Shulamith, Shlomtsion or Shlomzion.
*< nowiki >#</ nowiki > 11 – Home to Shulamith Firestone, feminist, activist, author of " The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution " and " Airless Spaces ", in the seventies and eighties.
The Grodners were briefly in a London troupe with Jacob and Sonya Adler at London's Prescott Street Club, at the first performance of which they played the leads in Der Bel Tchuve ( The Penitent ) by N. M. Sheikevitch ; he also played the mischievous Tzingatan in a production of Goldfaden's Shulamith.

Bath and Ben
Finally, Ian Ball met vocalist / guitarist Ben Ottewell from Matlock Bath in Derbyshire at Sheffield University.
Leonard kept his place in the England team, which now included several new players such as Mike Catt, Ben Clarke, Victor Ubogu, Steve Ojomoh ( all Bath players ) and Tim Rodber.
During the close season, Dean Ryan took over as Head Coach from Bob Dwyer, and new signings included, Ben Sturnham from Bath, Leigh Davies from Cardiff and Neil McCarthy from Gloucester.
* Ben Clarke ( Bath and England )
He has re-formed Tenpole Tudor from time to time, notably in 2001, with Darrell Bath on guitar, Donagh O ' Leary on bass and Ben Standage on drums.
Levett turned the club into the first professional team in England, and began buying in big names to push the club up the leagues, including Ben Clarke from Bath Rugby, the first £ 1million signing.
* Ben Hur in Bath

Bath and was
He was noted for his piety and austerity, and rose to become abbot of Bath Abbey.
In 1929 a new church in Bath was dedicated to Saint Ælfheah, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in homage to the ancient Roman church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin.
A monument to Phillip in Bath Abbey Church was unveiled in 1937.
He was however made a Companion of the Order of the Bath.
It was rebuilt by Thomas, Marquis of Bath.
He was created a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath by King George VI of the United Kingdom in 1942.
* On December 15, 1993, Colin Powell was created an honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
Thompson was educated at two independent schools, being The Dragon School in Oxford and Kingswood School in Bath.
By now the siege was over, and George Augustus Eliott was awarded the Knight of the Bath and was created 1st Baron Heathfield of Gibraltar.
Certain European ritual traits such as the significance of the number 3, the importance of the head and of water sources such as springs remain in the archaeological record, but the differences in the votive offerings made at the Roman Baths ( Bath ), Bath, Somerset before and after the Roman conquest suggest that continuity was only partial.
The town became a naval base in 1657 and was heavily fortified, with Harwich Redoubt, Beacon Hill Battery, and Bath Side Battery.
Lord Aberdare, who in 1885 was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, presided over several Royal Commissions at different times.
On 1 January 1942 he was knighted and appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, and in February, after the Japanese invasion of Burma, was sent to India to become GOC-in-C of British Forces in Burma as a full general.
Alexander presided over Montgomery's victory at the Second Battle of El Alamein and the advance of the Eighth Army to Tripoli, for which Alexander was elevated to a knight grand cross of the Order of the Bath, and, after the Anglo-American forces from Operation Torch and the Eighth Army converged in Tunisia in February 1943, they were brought under the unified command of a newly-formed 18th Army Group headquarters, commanded by Alexander and reporting to Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean at the Allied Forces Headquarters.
* 2008 Botham was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws by the University of Bath.
When Jeffrey was eight years old, he moved with his family to Bath, Ohio.
The Royal Victorian Order was opened to women in 1936, and the Order of Bath and Saint Michael and Saint George in 1965 and 1971 respectively.
He was educated at Kingswood School, Bath, Somerset, and then at the Central Technical College in South Kensington.
In 1986, he was awarded an honorary degree ( Doctor of Science ) from the University of Bath.
In the early 18th century, the marionette theatre starring Punch was at its height, with showman Martin Powell attracting sizable crowds at both Covent Garden and Bath, Somerset.
In place of the knighthood that might have been her husband's had he survived, Kathleen Scott was granted the rank and precedence of a widow of a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.

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