The Jews - Nigel Shindler Phd - Libros - Createspace - 9781508653103 - 26 de febrero de 2015
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The Jews

Publisher Marketing: The soul of Max Shindler left the earthly plain, June 16th, 2014; he was 82, (although no formal records indicate such). He was born August 7th, 1931, in Liverpool, England, his mother's name is Rose Levy; his father's name is Edward Shindler, both are Jews of Polish descent. He has two siblings; Alan Shindler is his brother; Reva Berman his sister. He lived in Liverpool until he was evacuated to Wales during the Second World War; it was here he first encountered open anti-Semitism; on many occasions he was forced to eat his meals in the outhouse on the farm where he lived; such traumatizing incidents left lifelong scars on his psyche. He would never disregard the humiliation he felt due to this abuse, or forget that many of his relations were executed in Buchenwald, and died in the boxcars before arriving at Buchenwald. He left his family home during his late teens, and traveled to Israel, where he became a member of the Israeli Army, and later joined England's Royal Air Force and became a member of a bomb disposal unit. He was head of advertising department at Avon, and worked for many years with his wife in visual merchandising. He married Pearl, (who was born in Liverpool, England), in 1957, on the Isle of Man. A year later his daughter Nicola was born; three years after, Simone; his youngest child, Nigel, was born in the year 1964; he was known to always be loyal, generous, and nurturing, toward his three children, and all his grandchildren. He had an immense appreciation for the arts; he played the classical guitar; became a talented photographer; he studied various languages, and became fluent in German, Hebrew and Yiddish; he loved opera, and classical music. Max Shindler was passionate about learning his entire life, and read voraciously on every topic under the Sun. Max Shindler sacrificed his life for the betterment of mankind; he will be reborn, as is the case with all Jews, and the story of creation will continue. Contributor Bio:  Shindler Phd, Nigel Max Shindler died on June 16th, 2014, at the age of 82, in Toronto, Canada. He was born on August 7th, 1931, in Liverpool, England, to Rose and Edward, both Jews of Polish descent. He was the oldest child of three; Alan Shindler is his brother, and Reva Berman, his sister. Max lived in Liverpool until he was evacuated to Wales during the Second World War; it was here he first encountered open anti-Semitism. On many occasions he was forced to eat his meals in the outhouse on the farm where he stayed; such traumatizing incidents left lifelong scars on his psyche; he would never forget the humiliation he felt due to this abuse. The Second World War deeply affected him in so many ways; many of his relations were killed at Buchenwald, or died in the boxcars before arriving at Buchenwald. Max left his family home during his late teens, and traveled to Israel, where he became a member of the Israeli Army, and later joined England's Royal Air Force as a member of a bomb disposal unit. He was also head of advertising at Avon in Reading, England, and later worked for many years with his wife as a visual merchandiser. He married Pearl, also born in Liverpool, England, in 1957, on the Isle of Man. A year later his daughter Nicola was born, and three years after, Simone; his youngest child, Nigel, was born in the year 1964. Max was loyal, and caring, to his three children, and all his grandchildren. He immensely enjoyed engaging in the arts; he played classical guitar, and revered such men as Julian Bream, and Andre Segovia, among others; he became an talented photographer; he studied various languages, and became fluent in German Hebrew, and Yiddish; he loved opera; Luciano Pavarotti, and Placido Domingo, were his favorite tenors. He had a passion for learning throughout his entire life, and read voraciously on a multitude of different subjects practically day. Nigel Shindler PhD has been honoured with three Doctorate Degrees, and is the author of the five volume "Love Is the Nature of Existence," "The Boy and The Tower," "Watching From A Tower," "Tree of Life," "The Jews," "Love is The Word and the Time is Now Book II," and eighteen collections of art. Contributor Bio:  Shindler, Max Nigel Shindler PhD, the recipient of three Doctorate Degrees, is the author of "Love Is the Nature of Existence," consisting of five volumes; "The Boy and The Tower"; "Watching from A Tower"; "Tree of Life"; "Love is The Word and the Time is Now Book. II,"; "The Father, the Son, the Holy Ghost"; "Trinity"; "Love is The Word"; "Creation," and eighteen collections of art. Max Shindler died on June 16th, 2014; he was 82, (there are no official records stating such). His was born on August 7th, 1931, in Liverpool, England. His mother's name is Rose Levy; his father's name is Edward Shindler, both are Jews of Polish descent. He has two siblings; Alan Shindler is his brother, and, Reva Berman is his sister. He lived in Liverpool until he was evacuated to Wales during the Second World War; it was here he first encountered open anti-Semitism; on many occasions he was forced to eat his meals in the outhouse on the farm where he lived; such traumatizing incidents left lifelong scars on his psyche. He would never disregard the humiliation he felt due to this abuse, or forget that many of his relations were executed in Buchenwald, and died in the boxcars before arriving there. He left his family home during his late teens, and travelled to Israel, where he became a member of the Israeli Army, and later joined England's Royal Air Force and became a member of a bomb disposal unit. He was head of Avon's advertising department, and worked for many years with his wife as a window dresser, and visual merchandiser. He married Pearl Lomax in 1957, in Castletown, on the Isle of Man in 1957. A year later his daughter, Nicola, was born; three years after, Simone; I, his youngest child, was born August 16, 1964; he was loyal, generous, and nurturing, toward his children, and grandchildren. He had an immense appreciation for the arts; he played the classical guitar; was a gifted photographer; studied various languages, and became fluent in German, Hebrew and Yiddish. He loved opera, and classical music. He had a passion for learning, and read voraciously throughout his life. Max Shindler sacrificed his life for the betterment of mankind. He has been re-born March 4, 2015, in Great Britain; And so the story of creation continues.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 26 de febrero de 2015
ISBN13 9781508653103
Editores Createspace
Género Literatura New Age
Páginas 320
Dimensiones 216 × 279 × 17 mm   ·   743 g

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