The mysterious process of digestion is explained in this matter-of-fact introduction to nutrition and physiology. First published in 1970, this title is updated with sharp, new computer-generated illustrations.
The Modest Genius: Reb Aisel Harif
Rabbi Yehoshua Aisek Shapira lived in the 19th century and was the great-grandson of Rabbi Luria, the famed Kabbalist of Safed. Rabbi Aisel Slonimer, as he was known, spent most of his rabbinic life in Slonim, in the Grodno district of Byelorussia, He was called "Harif" (Sharp) because of his prodigious memory and his sharp tongue. His witticisms and clever retorts are legendary. Rabbi Aisel wrote many of his major works in Slonim, including "Emek Yehoshua" and "Nahlat Yehoshua" which encompass his responsa (questions and answers to problems of his day); "Noam Yerushalmi," his commentary and glosses on the Jerusalem Talmud; and "Sefat HaNahal" and "Ibbei HaNahal" which contain many of his sermons.
The Modest Genius: Reb Aisel Harif
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Great Book of Whodunit Puzzles: Mini-Mysteries for You to Solve by Falcon Travis, ISBN 0806903481
Test your powers of deduction on 43 phony alibis, baffling clues, and pieces of evidence. Decipher codes as you match wits with such great detectives as Will Ketchum and Donna DiAnsa, as well as law enforcement officers like Luke Sharp, Hans Zupp and Carla Kopp. For many of the puzzles you'll find extra hints and clues to help you along, if you need them.
Great Book of Whodunit Puzzles: Mini-Mysteries for You to Solve by Falcon Travis, ISBN 0806903481
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