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Kurt Chandler
has worked as a newspaper reporter, magazine editor and author. He has written for Milwaukee Magazine, Salon.com, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and The NewYork Times, among others. An award-winning writer, he is the author of Shaving Lessons: AMemoir of Father and Son, and Passages of Pride:Lesbian and Gay Youth Come of Age. Chandler lives with his wife in the Milwaukee area.

[Photo by Kevin J. Miyazaki]

 

 

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How I Built an Empire and Gave It Away
By Joseph J. Zilber with Kurt Chandler
ISBN978-1-62600-040-7
Clothbound with dust jacket
248 pages | Photographs | $25.00 | Index

Joseph Zilber saw remarkable changes during his lifetime. Born in Milwaukee in 1917, he grew up behind the family grocery store in a tight-knit Milwaukee neighborhood, which was the center of his universe. Here, he learned his core values from his humble and hardworking parents — Jewish immigrants from Russia. While still in grade school, he was hawking

The scientific heritage of Professor Zilber and his contribution to virus-genetic theory of malignant tumours

Neoplasma. 1979;26(2):113-23.

Publication types

  • Biography
  • Historical Article
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Carcinogens
  • Cocarcinogenesis
  • Genes*
  • History, 20th Century
  • Humans
  • Models, Biological*
  • Neoplasms / history*
  • Neoplasms, Experimental / etiology
  • Oncogenic Viruses / isolation & purification
  • Research / history
  • Tumor Virus Infections / history*
  • USSR

Ariel Zilber

Early Life and Musical Roots
Youth and Early Career
Musical Success in the 1970s and 1980s
Religious and Political Transformation
Controversy and Awards
Current Work and Legacy

Early Life and Musical Roots

Ariel Zilber is a prominent Israeli singer-songwriter, known for his eclectic style and transition from a secular rock artist to a religious and politically outspoken figure. Born in Tel Aviv, Zilber’s parents were both influential in the Israeli music scene—his mother, Bracha Zefira, was a famous singer, and his father, Ben Ami Zilber, was a violinist with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Zilber’s early exposure to music shaped his creative path, although his journey was not without its challenges.

Youth and Early Career

Zilber’s rebellious nature became apparent in his youth when he attended a secular boarding school on KibbutzGan Shmu’el but was expelled at age 15 for mischief. He soon focused on music, initially playing the trumpet in Tel Aviv. His desire to refine his craft led him to England and France, where he explored different musical styles

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