Organizing Rescue

Organizing Rescue
Author: S. Ilan Troen,Benjamin Pinkus
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000043617

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Upheavals of the modern period have dramatically changed the traditional pattern of the rescue of Jews by Jews. Whereas until the mid-nineteenth century rescue was carried out by community leaders in accordance with the religiously rooted injunction for the redemption of captives, in the modern period largely secular international Jewish organizations and the State of Israel have emerged as the primary instruments of expressing Jewish national solidarity. The campaigns to restore the exodus from the Soviet Union and to rescue Ethiopian Jews through Operation Moses are the most recent expressions of the imperative to save threatened Jewish communities and reconstitute them elsewhere. The dynamics and achievements of organized rescue in the modern period are critically assessed in this volume, which includes 18 interpretive essays and case studies by leading European, American and Israeli scholars. Organizing Rescue is divided into four sections. The introductory essays examine the roots of Jewish solidarity in Jewish law, and trace the transformation of rescue activity from a religious to a largely secular undertaking. The three sections that follow group selected case studies chronologically. Part I, from the Damascus Affair to the First World War (1840-1914), deals with new patterns of response to the persecution of Jews in Europe, Asia and Africa under the impact of emancipation, nationalism and antisemitism. Part II, World Wars and the Shadow of the Holocaust (1914-1948), deals with the transitional period that brought hope and bitter disillusion to Jews in Europe and the Middle East. Part III, The Contemporary Period (1948 to the present), examines the different manifestations of Jewish national solidarity that developed in response to the Holocaust and the creation of the State of Israel. These studies illuminate and evaluate the efforts of Jews to defend and preserve communities separated by vast distances and diverse cultural and political systems. By placing these studies in an integrated historical and comparative framework, Organizing Rescue provides a timely and unique perspective for understanding national Jewish solidarity in the modern period.

Organizing for Fire and Rescue Services

Organizing for Fire and Rescue Services
Author: Arthur E. Cote
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2003
Genre: Fire prevention
ISBN: 0877655774

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Apply the experience of dozens of leading authorities with the new Organizing for Fire and Rescue Services. This special fire service edition of NFPA's Fire Protection Handbook is comprised of 35 informative chapters that present the big picture in a single volume. All the topics fire service managers and fire and life safety educators need to know about are here including: Fire and fire science basics including fire data collection and databases, and use of incident data and statistics Information on fire and life safety education including how to reach high-risk groups, understanding media, and evaluation techniques Guidance on fire department administration and operations, pre-incident planning, EMS, training, apparatus and equipment, PPE, managing response to haz-mat incidents, rescue operations, fireground operations, and more! Order your copy today and put time-tested knowledge to work for you!

High Angle Rope Rescue Techniques Levels I and II

High Angle Rope Rescue Techniques Levels I and II
Author: Tom Vines,Steve Hudson
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781284026955

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Your Definitive High Angle Rope Rescue Guide! The fourth edition of High-Angle Rope Rescue Techniques: Levels I & II provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of high-angle rescue, including planning, PPE and equipment, medical considerations, evacuations, and special rescue operations. Based on the 2013 edition of NFPA 1006, Standard for Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications, High-Angle Rope Rescue Techniques: Levels I & II provides a broad overview of all rescue techniques to meets the needs of fire service, search and rescue, and many other rope rescue professionals. The fourth edition has been updated to include: Coverage of new protective equipment, terminology, rescue products, and techniques. All new Skill Drills that provide step-by-step instruction on how to execute important skills and procedures. Separation of High-Angle Rope Rescue I and II Level content throughout the textbook and instructor resources.

The Rescue Service

The Rescue Service
Author: United States. Federal Civil Defense Administration
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1951
Genre: Civil defense
ISBN: SRLF:A0012892964

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National Search and Rescue Manual

National Search and Rescue Manual
Author: United States. Coast Guard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1959
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015016745161

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Premium List Rules and Regulations for the Annual Exposition of the Industrial Association of Georgia

Premium List  Rules and Regulations for the     Annual Exposition of the Industrial Association of Georgia
Author: Industrial Association of Georgia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1871
Genre: Agricultural exhibitions
ISBN: HARVARD:HX855F

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Holocaust and Rescue

Holocaust and Rescue
Author: P. Shatzkes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2002-02-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230598416

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This book challenges the widely held view which condemns as weak and half-hearted Anglo-Jewish efforts on behalf of European Jews during the Nazi period. Anglo-Jewish organizations achieved remarkable successes in the pre-war years, combining their administrative expertise with the financial guarantee of maintenance to accomplish the rescue of over fifty thousand refugees. By tragic contrast, their lack of political and diplomatic experience during wartime rendered them almost entirely incapable of influencing an intransigent government engaged in global war to save Jewish lives.

Rescue Road

Rescue Road
Author: Peter Zheutlin
Publsiher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9781492614098

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How far would you go to save a dog's life? The extraordinary story of one man who has driven more than 1 million miles to rescue thousands of dogs from hunger, abuse and neglect and give them a second chance at life and love. For years, Greg Mahle struggled to keep the last of his family-run restaurants afloat in Ohio. When it finally closed, he was broke and unsure what to do next. Then a stranded van-load of puppies changed his life forever. Join journalist Peter Zheutlin as he travels with Greg from Ohio to the Gulf Coast on his Rescue Road Trips to bring hard-luck dogs from the deep South to loving "forever families" up north, with the help of many selfless volunteers along the way. From Houston's impoverished Fifth Ward--where thousands of strays roam the streets--and high-kill shelters in Louisiana, to joyous scenes of adopters embracing their new pups in the Northeast, Rescue Road is full of heart: an inspiring story about the unique bond between dogs and humans, and how going the extra mile can make a life-changing difference for these loyal canines-and for us all.