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          Joshua and Judges.

        1. Joshua and Judges.
        2. QUEST Natural Selection ( German 6-track LP pressed on White Vinyl, with Dave Liebman, Richard Bierach, Ron McClure and Billy Hart, picture sleeve.
        3. Lyric Eye: The Poetics of Twentieth-Century Surveillance presents the first detailed study of the relationship between lyric poetry and twentieth-century.
        4. Full text of "Duluth Evening Herald".
        5. Joshua A. /s Desai, M.P. Language, psychology and culture Liebman, Marcel Barnes, John, ed./s Nagaraj, M.N., ed./s Leon Trotsky.
        6. Lyric Eye: The Poetics of Twentieth-Century Surveillance presents the first detailed study of the relationship between lyric poetry and twentieth-century..

          Joshua L. Liebman

          American rabbi

          Joshua Loth Liebman (1907–1948) [1] was an American Reform rabbi and best-selling author, best known for the book Peace of Mind, which spent more than a year at #1 on the New York Times Best Seller list.[2]

          Biography

          Born in Hamilton, Ohio,[3] Liebman graduated from the University of Cincinnati when he was 19 years old.[4] He went on to be ordained and also earned a doctorate in Hebrew letters from Hebrew Union College.[5] From 1934 to 1939, Liebman served as rabbi of K.A.M.

          Temple in Chicago, Illinois.[4] In 1939, Liebman became the rabbi of Temple Israel, a Reformsynagogue in Boston, Massachusetts.[6]

          A sermon Liebman gave at Temple Israel, titled "The Road to Inner Serenity", was published as a pamphlet by one of his friends, bookstore owner Richard Fuller, who passed it on to publisher Richard L.

          Simon of Simon & Schuster.[7] Simon & Schuster th