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  • '''Brandeis University''', founded in 1948, is the only Jewish-sponsored yet nonsectarian institut | publisher = Brandeis University}}</ref>. It deals with the subject from a scholarly standpoint, and has no
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  • * [[Brandeis University]]
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  • * [http://www.brandeis.edu/ Brandeis University]
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  • Sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies at [[Brandeis University]], the '''Feminist Sexual Ethics Project''' perhaps should have "religion" | publisher = [[Brandeis University]]}}</ref> It is supported by the University and the [[Ford Foundation]].
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  • Assistant Professor of Sociology at [[Brandeis University]] in 2006 after teaching at [[Bowdoin College]] (2003-04) and completing a
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  • A research and education effort, at [[Brandeis University]], dealing with the interactions of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Is
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  • ...ect who worked on the design of the United Nations buildings, expansion of Brandeis University, and the new city of Chandigarh, India.
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  • ...essor of social policy, law, and women's studies at the Heller School at [[Brandeis University]], is an attorney. She is a member of the advisory board of the [[Feminist ...he University of California's Institute for the Study of Social Change and Brandeis University's Women's Studies Program.
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  • ...member of [[Radio Islam]] and the [[Feminist Sexual Ethics Project]] at [[Brandeis University]]; Adjunct scholar and board member, [[Institute for Social Policy and Unde
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  • ...essor of social policy, law, and women's studies at the Heller School at [[Brandeis University]], is an attorney. She is a member of the advisory board of the [[Feminist
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  • ...Welfare]] from 1959-1979,. In that time, he also served as president of [[Brandeis University]] for three years.
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  • ...a-peaceful-world/ Endless Work for a Peaceful World - Eleanor Roosevelt at Brandeis University 1960], WNN - Women News Network, Aug. 26, 2006
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  • ...= [[Feminist Sexual Ethics Project]], [[Brandeis University]]}}</ref> at [[Brandeis University]], and an adjunct scholar and board member, [[Institute for Social Policy a
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  • '''Brandeis University''', founded in 1948, is the only Jewish-sponsored yet nonsectarian institut | publisher = Brandeis University}}</ref>. It deals with the subject from a scholarly standpoint, and has no
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  • {{r|Wendy Cadge}} Fellow, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Brandeis University
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  • ...ersity of New York at Stony Brook and his Master’s and Doctoral degrees at Brandeis University.
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  • ...nternational fellow of the Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life of [[Brandeis University]] and has been a MacArthur Foundation and a [[Ford Foundation]] Fellow.
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  • He is a Board Member of the Center for Ethics of [[Brandeis University]] and The Campaign Against Genocide. He was an international observer or Pr
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  • | Brandeis University, Boston
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  • ...The university opened in 1948 as [[Brandeis University#Origins of Brandeis|Brandeis University]].
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  • ...61, of the American Association for Humanistic Psychology, sponsored by [[Brandeis University]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ginia "Ginni" Thomas]] is a conservative activist. In 2010, she called the Brandeis University phone number of Professor Anita Hill and left a voicemail asking for an apo
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  • *[[Brandeis University]], Waltham, Massachusetts
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  • ...er master’s and doctorate degrees from Columbia University. She taught at Brandeis University and Lafayette College. She held research fellowships at the Norwegian Nobel
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  • Perlman, Robert, and Brandeis University. Bridging Three Worlds : Hungarian-Jewish Americans, 1848-1914. Amherst: Un
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  • ...of 75, ER embarked on a new career. Roosevelt was an early member of the [[Brandeis University]] Board of Trustees, delivered the University's first commencement speech,
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  • ...versity." Goodwin, G.M. and Smith, E. Ed. (2004) The Jews of Rhode Island, Brandeis University Press, Waltham, Massachusetts. 234 ...r, Generation Exodus: The Fate of Young Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany, Brandeis University Press, Hanover, NH. 2001 pp 230-231. However, his statement "most of those
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  • ...he Jerusalem Post, [[Caroline Glick]] discussed the scheduled debate, at [[Brandeis University]], between [[Richard Goldstone]] and [[Dore Gold]]. A student activist call
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  • ...stein served on the original committee which resulted in the founding of [[Brandeis University]]. A portrait of Einstein was taken by [[Yousuf Karsh]] on February 11 of t ...The university opened in 1948 as [[Brandeis University#Origins of Brandeis|Brandeis University]].
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