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coming, and on May 5, 1945, the survivors at Terezin were liberated. Many had died in Terezin before this day and many more had been transported to other Nazi camps and murdered. After liberation, Ela attended Art School in Prague and then the family emigrated to Israel. Ela became a sergeant in the Israeli Army, where she met and married Leopold Weissberger. Ten years later they moved to New York City. Mrs. Weissberger, mother of two, David and Tamar, currently resides in Tappan, New York, where
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coming, and on May 5, 1945, the survivors at Terezin were liberated. Many had died in Terezin before this day and many more had been transported to other Nazi camps and murdered. After liberation, Ela attended Art School in Prague and then the family emigrated to Israel. Ela became a sergeant in the Israeli Army, where she met and married Leopold Weissberger. Ten years later they moved to New York City. Mrs. Weissberger, mother of two, David and Tamar, currently resides in Tappan, New York, where
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coming, and on May 5, 1945, the survivors at Terezin were liberated. Many had died in Terezin before this day and many more had been transported to other Nazi camps and murdered. After liberation, Ela attended Art School in Prague and then the family emigrated to Israel. Ela became a sergeant in the Israeli Army, where she met and married Leopold Weissberger. Ten years later they moved to New York City. Mrs. Weissberger, mother of two, David and Tamar, currently resides in Tappan, New York, where
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coming, and on May 5, 1945, the survivors at Terezin were liberated. Many had died in Terezin before this day and many more had been transported to other Nazi camps and murdered. After liberation, Ela attended Art School in Prague and then the family emigrated to Israel. Ela became a sergeant in the Israeli Army, where she met and married Leopold Weissberger. Ten years later they moved to New York City. Mrs. Weissberger, mother of two, David and Tamar, currently resides in Tappan, New York, where
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coming, and on May 5, 1945, the survivors at Terezin were liberated. Many had died in Terezin before this day and many more had been transported to other Nazi camps and murdered. After liberation, Ela attended Art School in Prague and then the family emigrated to Israel. Ela became a sergeant in the Israeli Army, where she met and married Leopold Weissberger. Ten years later they moved to New York City. Mrs. Weissberger, mother of two, David and Tamar, currently resides in Tappan, New York, where
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coming, and on May 5, 1945, the survivors at Terezin were liberated. Many had died in Terezin before this day and many more had been transported to other Nazi camps and murdered. After liberation, Ela attended Art School in Prague and then the family emigrated to Israel. Ela became a sergeant in the Israeli Army, where she met and married Leopold Weissberger. Ten years later they moved to New York City. Mrs. Weissberger, mother of two, David and Tamar, currently resides in Tappan, New York, where
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coming, and on May 5, 1945, the survivors at Terezin were liberated. Many had died in Terezin before this day and many more had been transported to other Nazi camps and murdered. After liberation, Ela attended Art School in Prague and then the family emigrated to Israel. Ela became a sergeant in the Israeli Army, where she met and married Leopold Weissberger. Ten years later they moved to New York City. Mrs. Weissberger, mother of two, David and Tamar, currently resides in Tappan, New York, where
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, structure, period, and style. Designed to enhance the enjoyment and understanding of music. Not open to majors. (4) MUSI 103 : History of Jazz - CX Survey of America's unique art form−Jazz: Emphasis on history, listening, structure, and style from early developments through recent trends. (4) MUSI 105 : The Arts of China Exploration of a number of Chinese art forms, primarily music but also including calligraphy, painting, tai chi, poetry, Beijing opera, film and cuisine. (4) MUSI 106 : Music of
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the only way such a project was possible, says Suzanne Moore, a Vashon Island-based book artist who served as one of just two American illuminators for The Saint John’s Bible. “It’s the only way it could get done,” she said in a sunlit art studio, reminiscing about her contribution to the most ambitious book-arts project of our time. Coming to terms with the 'L' in PLUSenior Editor Kari Plog describes how she was drawn to PLU and The Saint John's Bible for the same reasons. Moore was one of 23
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does. A standard morning at Lionheart includes plenty of visits from a growing base of regulars from all walks of life: church groups, students, creative types and more. Events there underscore the shop’s dedication to building community around coffee. In June, for example, Lionheart will host a quirky competition called a Latte Art Throwdown, during which competitors will show off their milk-pouring skills to create beautiful designs that float on the top of patrons’ cups. It’s a popular
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