Word: solomon
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...concept is now popular that the rabbi's central duty is to be a personal guide and counselor to the troubled individuals of the congregation," writes Rabbi Solomon Freehof in the recently published Israel Bettan Memorial Volume, a collection of essays dedicated to a former professor of Hebrew Union College. But this new interest in solving personal problems, says Dr. Freehof, a leader of U.S. Reform Judaism, costs rabbis time that they might spend better in preaching...
...unskilled and semiskilled laborers constituted less than a quarter of the U.S. work force-but almost half the long-term unemployed. In an increasingly automated and sophisticated economy, those workers who could offer only their physical strength and five senses were becoming not only unemployed but unemployable. Laments Solomon Barkin, research director of the Textile Workers Union: "The new types of jobs we are moving toward automatically disqualify a substantial proportion of the working population...
...program was spaced out with several hors d'oeuvres--sinfonias from Handel's Solomon (a rather obvious choice), and from two Bach contatas (allowing Mr. Voisin to earn his keep). These received a very competent performance from Mr. Woodworth and his orchestra, but one can question their inclusion in the program: Miss Addison needs no chaser...
...great 19th century German symphonists almost note-perfectly, and he regarded them with an awe curious in a man so intoxicated with words. He once wrote to a friend: "I'd rather have written the first movement of Beethoven's Eroica than the Song of Solomon; it is not only far more beautiful, it is also far more profound. A better man wrote...
Were all the 2,000-odd works in the art collection of Manhattan's Solomon...