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Spiegelberg is best known for her years of active campaigning to improve New York City's garbage collection practices.
Personal Information for Flora Langermann Spiegelberg Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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Spiegelberg is best known for her years of active campaigning to improve New York City's garbage collection practices.
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This motif also occurs in the life of Adelheit von Spiegelberg.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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Hence it is recorded that a sister at St. Katharinenthal was awakened by the first bell-ringing Prime and a Kirchberg-nun was so devout that she hurried to Matins when the bell was rung. 47 At St. Katharinenthal the bell that summoned the nuns to the refectory for a meal after communion interrupted the vision that Adelheit of Spiegelberg had of the Christ Child.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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In 1889, the Spiegelbergs and their two daughters (Betty and Rose) left Santa Fe for New York, the last members of the Spiegelberg family to relocate.
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A native of America, yet educated in Europe, Spiegelberg was a nineteenth-century settler of New Mexico and a twentieth-century progressive reformer in New York City.
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Thirty-year-old Willi Spiegelberg, one of the prosperous merchant and banking Spiegelberg brothers of Santa Fe, traveled to his German homeland in 1874.
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In New York, Spiegelberg soon became a founding member of the Committee for Jewish Women, the Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood, and the Friendly Club (the first Jewish working girls club).
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The received view traces back to an article by the phenomenologist Herbert Spiegelberg, originally published in 1933 (for a translation of a revised version, see Spiegelberg 1976).
Intentionality in Ancient Philosophy Caston, Victor 2007
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Augustine thus plays a crucial role in the later history of what Spiegelberg called “extra-practical” intentionality, independently of the contributions of Arabic philosophy.
Intentionality in Ancient Philosophy Caston, Victor 2007
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