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City Club Presents Max Frankel
Former New York Times Editor Max Frankel recalls career highlights and reads from his new ...
published: 26 Jan 2008
author: UCtelevision
City Club Presents Max Frankel
Former New York Times Editor Max Frankel recalls career highlights and reads from his new book "The Times of My Life and My Life With the Times" in the City Club's Great American Writers Series. Series: "City Club Presents" [6/1999] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 4367]
published: 26 Jan 2008
views: 242
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Max Frankel's Refugee Journey
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, editor and columnist for the New York Times, Max Frankel ...
published: 28 Feb 2011
author: theirc
Max Frankel's Refugee Journey
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, editor and columnist for the New York Times, Max Frankel was born in eastern Germany in 1930, and expelled with his family to Poland by the Nazis in 1938, along with thousands of other Jews. Frankel was honored by the International Rescue Committee (IRC) in November 2010 as one of ten "Refugees of Distinction." Learn more at Rescue.org
published: 28 Feb 2011
author: theirc
views: 427
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City Club Presents Max Frankel 2004
Former New York Times Executive Editor Max Frankel gives a riveting account of the 13 days...
published: 02 Oct 2008
author: UCtelevision
City Club Presents Max Frankel 2004
Former New York Times Executive Editor Max Frankel gives a riveting account of the 13 days in October, 1962, when the United States appeared to be on the brink of nuclear war with the Soviet Union as he discusses his new book "High Noon in the Cold War: Kennedy, Khruschev and the Cuban Missile Crisis" in this address to the City Club of San Diego. Series: City Club Presents [11/2004] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 9139]
published: 02 Oct 2008
author: UCtelevision
views: 216
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Max Frankel. 9. Funeral
The audio on this video was overlaid with photos taken at the funeral of Max "Meir ben Isa...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
Max Frankel. 9. Funeral
The audio on this video was overlaid with photos taken at the funeral of Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel on May 15, 2011. In addition to an abiding faith in God and a commitment to Torah and Tradition, Max Frankel bequeathed to each of his four sons a wealth of memories that is treasured by each. He will be profoundly missed. Obituary from American Israelite (Front Cover Article) May 26, 2011 The Israelite is saddened to learn of the death on May 13, 2011 (9 Iyar, 5771) of Max Frankel. Although some will remember with fondness how Frankel led the auxiliary services for the High Holidays for many years at Golf Manor Synagogue, and his extraordinary Jewish Culture & Arts program which featured noted artists and performers several times each year, Frankel is perhaps best remembered in local circles for his 25 years of dedicated service as the Executive Director of the Bureau of Jewish Education. At the time of his retirement 14 years ago, Frankel was the most senior in length of service of all directors of Bureaus and Central Agencies for Jewish Education in the United States. His administration of the BJE was marked by tireless effort and numerous innovations that made the now defunct Federation-funded agency an effective and respected partner of all area Jewish schools. Many of the programs and services the BJE provided year-round, were introduced, developed or expanded during Frankel's tenure. Among the better-known of these were: the Jewish Teacher Center; the Jewish Media ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
views: 51
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Max Frankel. 2. Life in Vienna
In this video, #2 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background about growi...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
Max Frankel. 2. Life in Vienna
In this video, #2 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background about growing up in Vienna. This video was filmed on July 14, 2005 by David Frankel, a little less than six years before he passed away on May 13, 2011. In addition to an abiding faith in God and a commitment to Torah and Tradition, Max Frankel bequeathed to each of his four sons a wealth of memories that is treasured by each. He will be profoundly missed. Obituary from American Israelite (Front Cover Article) May 26, 2011 The Israelite is saddened to learn of the death on May 13, 2011 (9 Iyar, 5771) of Max Frankel. Although some will remember with fondness how Frankel led the auxiliary services for the High Holidays for many years at Golf Manor Synagogue, and his extraordinary Jewish Culture & Arts program which featured noted artists and performers several times each year, Frankel is perhaps best remembered in local circles for his 25 years of dedicated service as the Executive Director of the Bureau of Jewish Education. At the time of his retirement 14 years ago, Frankel was the most senior in length of service of all directors of Bureaus and Central Agencies for Jewish Education in the United States. His administration of the BJE was marked by tireless effort and numerous innovations that made the now defunct Federation-funded agency an effective and respected partner of all area Jewish schools. Many of the programs and services the BJE provided year-round, were introduced, developed or ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
views: 20
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Max Frankel. 7. Later Career Years
In this video, #7 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background concerning ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
Max Frankel. 7. Later Career Years
In this video, #7 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background concerning his later career years. This video was filmed on November 6, 2007 by David Frankel, 3 1/2 years before he passed away on May 13, 2011. In addition to an abiding faith in God and a commitment to Torah and Tradition, Max Frankel bequeathed to each of his four sons a wealth of memories that is treasured by each. He will be profoundly missed. Obituary from American Israelite (Front Cover Article) May 26, 2011 The Israelite is saddened to learn of the death on May 13, 2011 (9 Iyar, 5771) of Max Frankel. Although some will remember with fondness how Frankel led the auxiliary services for the High Holidays for many years at Golf Manor Synagogue, and his extraordinary Jewish Culture & Arts program which featured noted artists and performers several times each year, Frankel is perhaps best remembered in local circles for his 25 years of dedicated service as the Executive Director of the Bureau of Jewish Education. At the time of his retirement 14 years ago, Frankel was the most senior in length of service of all directors of Bureaus and Central Agencies for Jewish Education in the United States. His administration of the BJE was marked by tireless effort and numerous innovations that made the now defunct Federation-funded agency an effective and respected partner of all area Jewish schools. Many of the programs and services the BJE provided year-round, were introduced, developed or expanded ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
views: 8
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Max Frankel. 6. Early Career Years
In this video, #6 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background into his ea...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
Max Frankel. 6. Early Career Years
In this video, #6 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background into his early career years. This video was filmed on November 6, 2007 by David Frankel, 3 1/2 years before he passed away on May 13, 2011. In addition to an abiding faith in God and a commitment to Torah and Tradition, Max Frankel bequeathed to each of his four sons a wealth of memories that is treasured by each. He will be profoundly missed. Obituary from American Israelite (Front Cover Article) May 26, 2011 The Israelite is saddened to learn of the death on May 13, 2011 (9 Iyar, 5771) of Max Frankel. Although some will remember with fondness how Frankel led the auxiliary services for the High Holidays for many years at Golf Manor Synagogue, and his extraordinary Jewish Culture & Arts program which featured noted artists and performers several times each year, Frankel is perhaps best remembered in local circles for his 25 years of dedicated service as the Executive Director of the Bureau of Jewish Education. At the time of his retirement 14 years ago, Frankel was the most senior in length of service of all directors of Bureaus and Central Agencies for Jewish Education in the United States. His administration of the BJE was marked by tireless effort and numerous innovations that made the now defunct Federation-funded agency an effective and respected partner of all area Jewish schools. Many of the programs and services the BJE provided year-round, were introduced, developed or expanded during ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
views: 10
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Max Frankel. 5. The War Years Part Two
In this video, #5 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background concerning ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
Max Frankel. 5. The War Years Part Two
In this video, #5 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background concerning his life as a child during World War II. This video was filmed on July 14, 2005 by David Frankel, a little less than six years before he passed away on May 13, 2011. In addition to an abiding faith in God and a commitment to Torah and Tradition, Max Frankel bequeathed to each of his four sons a wealth of memories that is treasured by each. He will be profoundly missed. Obituary from American Israelite (Front Cover Article) May 26, 2011 The Israelite is saddened to learn of the death on May 13, 2011 (9 Iyar, 5771) of Max Frankel. Although some will remember with fondness how Frankel led the auxiliary services for the High Holidays for many years at Golf Manor Synagogue, and his extraordinary Jewish Culture & Arts program which featured noted artists and performers several times each year, Frankel is perhaps best remembered in local circles for his 25 years of dedicated service as the Executive Director of the Bureau of Jewish Education. At the time of his retirement 14 years ago, Frankel was the most senior in length of service of all directors of Bureaus and Central Agencies for Jewish Education in the United States. His administration of the BJE was marked by tireless effort and numerous innovations that made the now defunct Federation-funded agency an effective and respected partner of all area Jewish schools. Many of the programs and services the BJE provided year-round, were ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
views: 33
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Max Frankel. 1. Early Family Life
In this video, #1 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background concerning ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
Max Frankel. 1. Early Family Life
In this video, #1 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background concerning his parents, grandparents, and growing up in Vienna. This video was filmed on July 14, 2005 by David Frankel, a little less than six years before he passed away on May 13, 2011. In addition to an abiding faith in God and a commitment to Torah and Tradition, Max Frankel bequeathed to each of his four sons a wealth of memories that is treasured by each. He will be profoundly missed. Obituary from American Israelite (Front Cover Article) May 26, 2011 The Israelite is saddened to learn of the death on May 13, 2011 (9 Iyar, 5771) of Max Frankel. Although some will remember with fondness how Frankel led the auxiliary services for the High Holidays for many years at Golf Manor Synagogue, and his extraordinary Jewish Culture & Arts program which featured noted artists and performers several times each year, Frankel is perhaps best remembered in local circles for his 25 years of dedicated service as the Executive Director of the Bureau of Jewish Education. At the time of his retirement 14 years ago, Frankel was the most senior in length of service of all directors of Bureaus and Central Agencies for Jewish Education in the United States. His administration of the BJE was marked by tireless effort and numerous innovations that made the now defunct Federation-funded agency an effective and respected partner of all area Jewish schools. Many of the programs and services the BJE provided year ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
views: 29
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Max Frankel. 3. High School & College Years
In this video, #3 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background concerning ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
Max Frankel. 3. High School & College Years
In this video, #3 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background concerning his high school and college years. This video was filmed on November 5, 2007 by David Frankel, 3 1/2 years before he passed away on May 13, 2011. In addition to an abiding faith in God and a commitment to Torah and Tradition, Max Frankel bequeathed to each of his four sons a wealth of memories that is treasured by each. He will be profoundly missed. Obituary from American Israelite (Front Cover Article) May 26, 2011 The Israelite is saddened to learn of the death on May 13, 2011 (9 Iyar, 5771) of Max Frankel. Although some will remember with fondness how Frankel led the auxiliary services for the High Holidays for many years at Golf Manor Synagogue, and his extraordinary Jewish Culture & Arts program which featured noted artists and performers several times each year, Frankel is perhaps best remembered in local circles for his 25 years of dedicated service as the Executive Director of the Bureau of Jewish Education. At the time of his retirement 14 years ago, Frankel was the most senior in length of service of all directors of Bureaus and Central Agencies for Jewish Education in the United States. His administration of the BJE was marked by tireless effort and numerous innovations that made the now defunct Federation-funded agency an effective and respected partner of all area Jewish schools. Many of the programs and services the BJE provided year-round, were introduced, developed or ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
views: 10
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Max Frankel. 4. The War Years Part One
In this video, #4 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background concerning ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
Max Frankel. 4. The War Years Part One
In this video, #4 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some background concerning his life as a child during World War II. This video was filmed on July 14, 2005 by David Frankel, a little less than six years before he passed away on May 13, 2011. In addition to an abiding faith in God and a commitment to Torah and Tradition, Max Frankel bequeathed to each of his four sons a wealth of memories that is treasured by each. He will be profoundly missed. Obituary from American Israelite (Front Cover Article) May 26, 2011 The Israelite is saddened to learn of the death on May 13, 2011 (9 Iyar, 5771) of Max Frankel. Although some will remember with fondness how Frankel led the auxiliary services for the High Holidays for many years at Golf Manor Synagogue, and his extraordinary Jewish Culture & Arts program which featured noted artists and performers several times each year, Frankel is perhaps best remembered in local circles for his 25 years of dedicated service as the Executive Director of the Bureau of Jewish Education. At the time of his retirement 14 years ago, Frankel was the most senior in length of service of all directors of Bureaus and Central Agencies for Jewish Education in the United States. His administration of the BJE was marked by tireless effort and numerous innovations that made the now defunct Federation-funded agency an effective and respected partner of all area Jewish schools. Many of the programs and services the BJE provided year-round, were ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
views: 10
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Max Frankel. 11. Zemiros of His Father
Max Frankel recorded these zemiros in the 1970s at the request of his nephew, Jeffrey Neum...
published: 15 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
Max Frankel. 11. Zemiros of His Father
Max Frankel recorded these zemiros in the 1970s at the request of his nephew, Jeffrey Neuman. These are the melodies that were sung by Max Frankel's father, Isak ben Efraim Frankel. In addition to an abiding faith in God, a commitment to Torah and Tradition, and a love for zemiros, niggunim, and nusach tefillah and leining, Max Frankel bequeathed to each of his four sons a wealth of memories that is treasured by each. He will be profoundly missed. Obituary from American Israelite (Front Cover Article) May 26, 2011 The Israelite is saddened to learn of the death on May 13, 2011 (9 Iyar, 5771) of Max Frankel. Although some will remember with fondness how Frankel led the auxiliary services for the High Holidays for many years at Golf Manor Synagogue, and his extraordinary Jewish Culture & Arts program which featured noted artists and performers several times each year, Frankel is perhaps best remembered in local circles for his 25 years of dedicated service as the Executive Director of the Bureau of Jewish Education. At the time of his retirement 14 years ago, Frankel was the most senior in length of service of all directors of Bureaus and Central Agencies for Jewish Education in the United States. His administration of the BJE was marked by tireless effort and numerous innovations that made the now defunct Federation-funded agency an effective and respected partner of all area Jewish schools. Many of the programs and services the BJE provided year-round, were introduced ...
published: 15 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
views: 20
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Max Frankel. 8. Ethical Will & Final Thoughts
In this video, #8 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some final reflections on h...
published: 12 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
Max Frankel. 8. Ethical Will & Final Thoughts
In this video, #8 of 8, Max "Meir ben Isak" Frankel z"l shares some final reflections on his life. This video was filmed on November 6, 2007 by David Frankel, 3 1/2 years before he passed away on May 13, 2011. In addition to an abiding faith in God and a commitment to Torah and Tradition, Max Frankel bequeathed to each of his four sons a wealth of memories that is treasured by each. He will be profoundly missed. Obituary from American Israelite (Front Cover Article) May 26, 2011 The Israelite is saddened to learn of the death on May 13, 2011 (9 Iyar, 5771) of Max Frankel. Although some will remember with fondness how Frankel led the auxiliary services for the High Holidays for many years at Golf Manor Synagogue, and his extraordinary Jewish Culture & Arts program which featured noted artists and performers several times each year, Frankel is perhaps best remembered in local circles for his 25 years of dedicated service as the Executive Director of the Bureau of Jewish Education. At the time of his retirement 14 years ago, Frankel was the most senior in length of service of all directors of Bureaus and Central Agencies for Jewish Education in the United States. His administration of the BJE was marked by tireless effort and numerous innovations that made the now defunct Federation-funded agency an effective and respected partner of all area Jewish schools. Many of the programs and services the BJE provided year-round, were introduced, developed or expanded during Frankel's ...
published: 12 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
views: 20
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Max Frankel. 10. Zemiros We Sang at Home
Max Frankel recorded these zemiros in 1985 at the request of his youngest son before he le...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
Max Frankel. 10. Zemiros We Sang at Home
Max Frankel recorded these zemiros in 1985 at the request of his youngest son before he left home for the first-time to attend university. These are the melodies that were sung in the Frankel home. In addition to an abiding faith in God, a commitment to Torah and Tradition, and a love for zemiros, niggunim, and nusach tefillah and leining, Max Frankel bequeathed to each of his four sons a wealth of memories that is treasured by each. He will be profoundly missed. Obituary from American Israelite (Front Cover Article) May 26, 2011 The Israelite is saddened to learn of the death on May 13, 2011 (9 Iyar, 5771) of Max Frankel. Although some will remember with fondness how Frankel led the auxiliary services for the High Holidays for many years at Golf Manor Synagogue, and his extraordinary Jewish Culture & Arts program which featured noted artists and performers several times each year, Frankel is perhaps best remembered in local circles for his 25 years of dedicated service as the Executive Director of the Bureau of Jewish Education. At the time of his retirement 14 years ago, Frankel was the most senior in length of service of all directors of Bureaus and Central Agencies for Jewish Education in the United States. His administration of the BJE was marked by tireless effort and numerous innovations that made the now defunct Federation-funded agency an effective and respected partner of all area Jewish schools. Many of the programs and services the BJE provided year-round ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: davidtfrankel
views: 19
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#2 QB Vidal Woodruff of Carrollwood High w/ 54yd TD pass to Max Frankel
#2 QB Vidal Woodruff of Carrollwood High keeps up his stellar play with his 3rd TD pass of...
published: 04 Nov 2012
author: PlayOnNetwork
#2 QB Vidal Woodruff of Carrollwood High w/ 54yd TD pass to Max Frankel
#2 QB Vidal Woodruff of Carrollwood High keeps up his stellar play with his 3rd TD pass of the game, this one a strike to #44 Max Frankel who gets into the end zone for the 54yd TD completion, extending the Patriots' lead to 34-7 over Calvary in the first half. For more High School Sports check out our website www.playonsports.com Our Playon! Sports YouTube Channel http And check us out on Facebook & Twitter www.facebook.com twitter.com
published: 04 Nov 2012
author: PlayOnNetwork
views: 21
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Ten Refugees, One Journey
Hear the personal stories of ten distinguished men and women who fled tyranny and persecut...
published: 11 Nov 2010
author: theirc
Ten Refugees, One Journey
Hear the personal stories of ten distinguished men and women who fled tyranny and persecution and who have made the most of the opportunity to begin again and thrive in the US: Andrew S. Grove, Max Frankel, Jurate Kazickas, George Sarlo, Roman Martinez lV, Roberto Martinez, Thong Nguyen, Trinh Doan, Eskinder Nagash, Alek Wek Read their bios at www.theIRC.org
published: 11 Nov 2010
author: theirc
views: 4899
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2012.03.01 - Mike CHINOY
2012.03.01 - FCC club dinner with Mike CHINOY Topic: Documentary Screening: "Assignment: C...
published: 02 Mar 2012
author: FCCHongKong
2012.03.01 - Mike CHINOY
2012.03.01 - FCC club dinner with Mike CHINOY Topic: Documentary Screening: "Assignment: China - The Week that Changed the World" There was a documentary screeing session in this club event. However, due to copyright concern, the documentary is excluded in this video. To view the documentary in full, please refer to this link: china.usc.edu Richard NIXON's visit to China in February 1972 changed the course of history -- reshaping the global balance of power and opening the door to the establishment of relations between the People's Republic and the United States. While the outlines of the NIXON trip are familiar, the behind-the-scenes story of how that momentous event was covered is much less well-known. Now, the US-China Institute at the University of Southern California has produced a new documentary film, Assignment: China -- The Week that Changed the World. The film contains remarkable and previously unreleased footage of the NIXON visit, interviews with Chinese officials, people who worked for NIXON, as well as many of the journalistic luminaries who accompanied the president. These include Dan RATHER and Bernard KALB of CBS, Ted KOPPEL and Tom JARRIEL of ABC, Barbara WALTERS of NBC, Max FRANKEL of the New York Times, Stanley KARNOW of the Washington Post, and many others. Reported and narrated by US-China Institute Senior Fellow Mike CHINOY, formerly CNN's Senior Asia Correspondent and Beijing Bureau Chief, the film offers a fascinating and previously untold ...
published: 02 Mar 2012
author: FCCHongKong
views: 75
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One Beer One Choice- 2009 Courageous Persuaders PSA
2009 Courageous Persuaders PSA entry by Max Frankel and Jason Weitzman....
published: 10 Feb 2009
author: mfjw26
One Beer One Choice- 2009 Courageous Persuaders PSA
2009 Courageous Persuaders PSA entry by Max Frankel and Jason Weitzman.
published: 10 Feb 2009
author: mfjw26
views: 96