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fühlst du dich besser - перевод на Английский

AMERICAN RABBI
Chaskel besser; Haskel Besser

do you feel any better?      
fühlst Du Dich besser?
W.E.B. Du Bois         
  • Du Bois organized the 1917 [[Silent Parade]] in New York, to protest the [[East St. Louis riots]].
  • ''[[Black Reconstruction in America]]'', first edition cover, 1935
  • [[Shirley Graham Du Bois]]
  • Chicago race riot]].
  • Congregational Church]] in [[Great Barrington, Massachusetts]]. Church members collected donations to pay Du Bois's college tuition.<ref name="Horne, p. 7">Horne, p. 7.</ref>
  • ''[[Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil]]'', first edition cover, 1920
  • Du Bois (''center'') at his 95th birthday party in 1963 in [[Ghana]], with President [[Kwame Nkrumah]] (''right'') and First Lady [[Fathia Nkrumah]]
  • Du Bois meets with [[Mao Zedong]] in China in 1959
  • ''[[Dusk of Dawn]]'', first edition cover, 1940
  • Du Bois included photographs of the [[lynching of Jesse Washington]] in the June 1916 issue of ''The Crisis''.<ref name="Lewis335">Lewis, p. 335.</ref>
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  • Founders of the [[Niagara Movement]] in 1905. Du Bois is in the middle row, with white hat.
  • First Issue of ''The Crisis'', November 1910.
  • Du Bois in 1918, by [[C. M. Battey]]
  • W. E. B. Du Bois, with [[Mary White Ovington]], was honored with a medallion in [[The Extra Mile]].
  • Du Bois's 1924 work ''The Gift of Black Folk'' celebrated the unique contributions of African-Americans in building the United States.
  • The title page of Du Bois's Harvard dissertation, ''Suppression of the African Slave Trade in the United States of America: 1638–1871''
  • Bust of W. E. B. Du Bois at [[Clark Atlanta University]]
  • Du Bois in 1904
  • Du Bois in 1946, photo by [[Carl Van Vechten]]
  • Du Bois (''center'') and other defendants from the [[Peace Information Center]] prepare for their trial in 1951.<ref>Lewis, p. 691.</ref>
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST, HISTORIAN, SOCIALIST, ACTIVIST, AND WRITER (1868 – 1963)
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William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, (1868-1963) schwarzamerikanischer Bürgerrechtsaktivist, Gründer des NAACP, erster schwarzer Student einen Doktortitel an der Harvard Universität zu erhalten
fühlst du dich besser      
do you feel any better?, has your emotional or physical condition improved at all?

Определение

du
<tool, storage> ("disk usage") The Unix command to list the amount of disk space consumed by a directory and its subdirectories. Unix manual page: du(1). (2004-04-01)

Википедия

Chaskel Besser

Chaskel Besser (born Chaskiel Koszycki; February 12, 1923 – February 9, 2010) was an Orthodox rabbi for much of the 20th and early 21st century, and a member of Radomsk Chassidic movement. He lived in Manhattan, New York. He was born in Katowice, Poland and lived there until the dual Nazi and Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939. He was affiliated with Congregation B’nai Israel Chaim in New York.

His original family name, Koszycki, was changed by his father while the family still lived in Poland. His father, a successful businessman, and close associate of the Radomsker Rebbe, moved to pre-war Palestine. After Besser escaped Poland and Europe in 1939, he was reunited with his family in Tel Aviv. He came to the United States in 1949, together with members of his family.

He is the subject of a book written by Warren Kozak called The Rabbi of 84th Street. He appeared in the television program The Jews of New York talking about the experience of Jews in pre-World War II Germany.

Besser was the principal spiritual leader of the renewal of Polish Jewish life, and traveled there frequently to teach until not long before the end of his life. He helped to find Jews and rebuild Jewish life in Poland towards the end of the communist era, partnering with Ronald S. Lauder. This partnership established Besser as the Director of the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation for Poland.

He found Rabbi Michael Schudrich, currently Chief Rabbi of Poland, to move Poland to establish Jewish communal life, on behalf of the Lauder Foundation. In addition to his work to restore Jewish communal life, he also helped restore many Jewish holy sites in Poland, negotiating with the Polish government on preserving the legacy of Polish Jewry before the war. One of those Jewish cemeteries is in Oświęcim, where his maternal grandparents are buried.

Among his children are Rabbi Shlomo Besser, a rabbi and teacher active for the cemeteries of Eastern Europe and Aliza Grund, President of the women's division of the Agudah. His two other children are Mrs. Debbie Rosenberg of London, England and Rabbi Naftali Besser of Brooklyn, New York. Yisroel Besser, author of Warmed By Their Fire, is his grandson.

Rabbi Yonah Bookstein, former Director of The Ronald S. Lauder Foundation in Poland, and currently a rabbi of Pico Shul, is one of his students. In 1992, Besser sent Bookstein to Poland to work at the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation Summer Camp with Rabbi Schudrich.