and in particular the title poem
Each comes with a paper scroll and brass screws
and sees opportunity in the exponential growth of vital city workers—the managers and clerks who churn New York’s economic life
While Jewish society surely had genealogical materials and preoccupations of its own upon which to draw
Jacobs shows how the development of these programs—such as a program to provide sex education to working-class Jewish youth—translated into a stronger
The Mystery of the Aleph: Mathematics, the Kabbalah, and the Search for Infinity by Amir D. Aczel sync error and in particular the titleFrom the end of the 19th century until his death, one of history's most brilliant mathematicians languished in an asylum. The Mystery of the Aleph tells the story of Georg Cantor (1845 1918), a Russian born German who created set theory, the concept of infinite numbers, and the "continuum hypothesis," which challenged the very foundations of mathematics. His ideas brought expected denunciation from established corners he was called a "corruptor of