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Kotler, Aharon Summary
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KOTLER, AHARON (1892–1962), was a rabbi and prominent educator in eastern Europe and the United States. A child prodigy, Kotler was sent as a youth to study in the famous musar-yeshivah of Slobodka (near modern-day Kaunas, Lithuania), which...
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Rabbi Aharon (or Ahroyn, Aaron, Aron) Kotler (1891 - 1962) was a prominent leader of Orthodox Judaism in Lithuania, and later the United States of America, where he built one of the first yeshivas in the...


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Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship
According to Kotler
04/01/2006: 503 words, approx. 2 pages
According to Kotler: Philip Kotler AMACOM (2005) 168 pages, $17.95 Reviewed by: William C. Johnson Nova Southeastern University When Philip Kotler speaks (on marketing) people listen. Or at least they should! In one of Kotler's latest books, According to Kotler, the...
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The Independent - London
Obituary: Aharon Remez
04/15/1994: 802 words, approx. 3 pages
Aharon Remez, air force officer, diplomat, politician, artist; born Tel Aviv 8 May 1919; Israeli Ambassador to Court of St James 1965-70: married (one son, three daughters); died Jerusalem 3 April 1994. Although he achieved much as Israel's first air force chief, as...
 


 

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