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Nanogenarian Moukhtar Itani said Beirut's abbatoir was overseen by a rabbi called Salamon, and doctor Nassim Chams, dubbed "healer of the poor," tended the sick.
Magda Abu-Fadil: Lebanon's Jews: Loyalty to Whom? BBC Documentary Tracks Vanished Community Magda Abu-Fadil 2010
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Ms. Salamon conducted hundreds of interviews with Wasserstein's inner circle, uncovering many of these mysteries.
A Dramatist's Private Eye Barbara Chai 2011
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However, Salamon reveals what Wasserstein wouldn't: that her two older siblings had a different father, George Wasserstein, who died of an infection following a ruptured appendix.
Tom Teicholz: Lost and Found: What Wendy Wassertein Hid, a New Bio Reveals Tom Teicholz 2011
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Salamon, who will speak at the Skirball on Sept. 22, was given access to Wasserstein's papers and conducted more than 300 interviews with the playwright's friends, family and theater associates.
Tom Teicholz: Lost and Found: What Wendy Wassertein Hid, a New Bio Reveals Tom Teicholz 2011
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As Salamon makes clear, Wasserstein's friends were her life, and their relationships often turned up transmuted in her work, causing friendships with Wasserstein to run hot and cold.
Tom Teicholz: Lost and Found: What Wendy Wassertein Hid, a New Bio Reveals Tom Teicholz 2011
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So reveals a new biography of the playwright, "Wendy and the Lost Boys: The Uncommon Life of Wendy Wasserstein" Penguin, by Julie Salamon, a former Wall Street Journal critic.
A Dramatist's Private Eye Barbara Chai 2011
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Combined, our quantitative and qualitative evidence highlights what Salamon termed "philanthropic insufficiency" – the inability of voluntary effort alone to provide services on a universal basis and to reach communities in greatest need.
Deprived areas have fewer charities and voluntary groups 2011
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Julie Salamon will discuss Wendy Wasserstein at the Skirball Cultural Center on Sept. 22 at 8 p.m.
Tom Teicholz: Lost and Found: What Wendy Wassertein Hid, a New Bio Reveals Tom Teicholz 2011
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Commentators such as Lester Salamon have argued that lack of financial resources is particularly evident in disadvantaged areas since 'the resources are frequently not available where the problems are most severe'.
Deprived areas have fewer charities and voluntary groups 2011
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In "Wendy and the Lost Boys," Salamon details the human cost of a life that will live on, on stage, but was cut far too short in real life.
Tom Teicholz: Lost and Found: What Wendy Wassertein Hid, a New Bio Reveals Tom Teicholz 2011
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