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Halpern

American  
[hal-pern] / ˈhæl pərn /

noun

  1. Daniel, born 1945, U.S. poet and editor.


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“Jewish Roots of American Liberty: The Impact of Hebraic Ideas on the American Story,” edited by Wilfred M. McClay, a professor of history at Hillsdale College, and Rabbi Stuart Halpern of Yeshiva University, includes Coolidge’s speech in a set of wide-ranging essays on the influence of Jewish thought on American identity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rabbi Halpern writes that the Book of Esther “has a special place in American history”: In the decade preceding the Revolution, newspapers and preachers cited the Jewish queen’s defiance of her king as support for America’s own struggle for freedom.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Halpern is the senior adviser to the provost at Yeshiva University.

From The Wall Street Journal

"This study offers major insights into how these drugs may work inside the brain and will guide us as we explore new indications," said senior author Casey H. Halpern, MD, a professor of Neurosurgery and head of the Division of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery.

From Science Daily

"Developing new ways to treat these patients is of the utmost importance," said Halpern.

From Science Daily