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  • In addition there were Shoshana Ronen (née Elbogen) and Ilse Perlman (née Selier) who had studied at the Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums in the 1930s, only a few years after Regina Jonas; and Hanna Hochmann (née Gerson), who was at the time operating youth services in a liberal Berlin synagogue.

    Jewish Feminism in Post-Holocaust Germany. 2009

  • "We found that several other factors - history of past violence or substance abuse or a recent divorce or loss of one's job - are much more predictive of future violence than mental illness alone," Elbogen adds.

    Emaxhealth 2009

  • The relationship between mental illness and violence is there, "but it's not as strong as people think," Elbogen said.

    The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal:Today's Headlines 2009

  • "I'm excited for you guys," Elbogen the veteran tells Verdoes the upstart.

    The Seattle Times 2009

  • Elbogen compiled a "top 10" list of things that predict violent behavior, based on the analysis.

    The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal:Today's Headlines 2009

  • The relationship between mental illness and violence is there, "but it's not as strong as people think," Elbogen said.

    Disability Prejudice and Civil Rights Watch 2009

  • Eric Elbogen, the artist formerly known as Say Hi to Your Mom, is still the sole proprietor of Say Hi's Indie Rock cottage industry, just as he was last year when he released one of our favorite records, so you can expect another lovely chunk of lonely, insular bit of Seattle melancholy to usher in the spring.

    It's Hard to Find a Friend 2009

  • Elbogen compiled a "top 10" list of things that predict violent behavior, based on the analysis.

    CTV News RSS Feed 2009

  • Here, Elbogen works with discrete elements -- the syncopated horn-like synthesizer of the introduction, a repeating bass drum rumble, crisply recorded acoustic guitar (complete with finger squeakings), a direct, garage-y lead guitar line -- and stirs them into a brisk, cohesive, elusive song about an alluring girl and what he may or may not be doing with her.

    Fingertips 2009

  • The relationship between mental illness and violence is there, "but it's not as strong as people think," Elbogen said.

    CTV News RSS Feed 2009

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