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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
BLOCH, JOSEPH — (1871–1936), German socialist and journalist. Born in Lithuania, he immigrated to Germany where he edited the Sozialistische Monatshefte, a monthly publication which attracted a team of outstanding writers. Bloch advocated a union of Continental… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Bloch Publishing Company — is the oldest Jewish publishing company,Robert Singerman, [http://blochpub.com/bloch history.pdf “Bloch Company: Pioneer Jewish Publishing House in the West”] , Jewish Book Annual, Vol. 52, pp. 110 30.] and one of the oldest ongoing family… … Wikipedia
BLOCH, ERNST — (1885–1977), German philosopher. Bloch was born in Ludwigshafen, studied philosophy, musicology, and physics at the universities of Munich and Wuerzburg, and became doctor of philosophy under the direction of O. Kuelpe with a dissertation on… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BLOCH, HERMANN — (Ḥayyim Ben Ẓevi; 1826–1896), rabbi and author. Born in Breslau, Bloch was a grandson of abraham tiktin , chief rabbi of Breslau, whom he mentions in the introduction to his Mevo ha Talmud. He studied in Breslau under his uncle Solomon Tiktin,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BLOCH, MOSES — (1815–1909), rabbi and author. Bloch, who was born in Ronsperg, Bohemia, served as rabbi in several cities of Bohemia and Moravia. In 1877 he was appointed together with david kaufmann and wilhelm bacher to the academic staff of the newly founded … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BLOCH, JEAN–RICHARD — (1884–1947), French author and political journalist. Bloch was born into an assimilated family in Paris. His Jewish consciousness was stirred in his boyhood by the antisemitism engendered by the Dreyfus Affair, and Jewish themes came to play a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BLOCH, CHARLES — (Shelomo Yeshayahu; 1916–), U.S. ḥazzan. Bloch was born in New York and studied ḥazzanut under Simon Raisen and music at the Brooklyn Conservatory. He also attended the Jewish Theological Seminary and St. Johns University where he graduated in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BLOCH, ROLF — (1930– ), Swiss Jewish community leader. Born into a family of Alsatian origin in Berne, he studied law. His father, Camille Bloch, had built up a chocolate firm in Courtelary, which also produced kosher chocolate. Rolf Bloch was president of the … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Bloch oscillations — Bloch oscillation is a phenomenon from solid state physics. It describes the oscillation of a particle (e.g. an electron) if a constant force is acting on it.If a particle is exposed to a constant force its momentum changes due to Newton s law… … Wikipedia
LAW AND MORALITY — In the Bible In the Pentateuch, legal and moral norms are not distinguished by any definitional criteria. The manner of presentation of both is via revelation – moral norms are not presented as wisdom but rather as prophetic revelation. Thus the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Murphy's law — For other uses, see Murphy s Law (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Muphry s law. Murphy s law is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as: Anything that can go wrong will go wrong . Contents 1 History 2 Association with Murphy … Wikipedia