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  • Comment: Fails to establish what the individual is actually notable for. Noting YouTube, LinkedIn, blog sites (WordPress etc) and Amazon.com are not acceptable or reliable independent sources. Is highly promotional in tone. Dan arndt (talk) 05:27, 20 September 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: This looks like it may easily become a copyright violation since it is not really made clear what book each picture is taken of. Shadow311 (talk) 19:39, 19 September 2024 (UTC)

David B Levy [PhD 2000, MLS 1995 ] became a researcher, librarian, writer, and lecturer on YouTube.[1] He has produced more than 50 publications, which can be found in the National Library of Israel library catalog.[2]

Early life and education

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David graduated from Gilman high school magna cum laude where David received "the love of learning prize.".[3]

Dr. Levy Publications

Early librarian jobs and earning PhD

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David worked in a variety of libraries:

1. Public: David worked in Enoch Pratt where he authored a bibliography of its Yiddish and Hebrew holdings that was acknowledged as a resource for cataloging at the Amherst Yiddish book Center by Naomi Glick:

Letter penned by Nansi Glick

2. At Pratt, David fielded all reference questions and selected books in religion, philosophy, languages, and other areas as noted by Head of the Humanities Department Bob Burke:

Letter penned by Bob Burke

3. While working at Pratt and earning a PhD, David published articles including one in Drobitsky Yar Kharkov noted below:

Letter acknowledging publication of article

4. Additionally, he helped several patrons and organizations. David's assistance was noted in many letters, including one from Beth El Congregation:

Beth L Congregation Letter

David's dissertation related to Suffering, Catastrophe, Evil in Jewish History: The moral and ethical implications of rabbinic theodicy. David was in the graduate program at the BHU which like Spertus institute of Jewish Studies, Cleveland College of Jewish Studies, Boston Hebrew College, Gratz College, which taught in Hebrew and offered the option of taking exams in Hebrew, thereby attracting many Israeli students.

Acknowledgments for David's works

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While working at the Enoch Pratt public library David, earned a PhD in Jewish Studies and was a recipient of the Gedaliah and Rosa Cohen prize and Sidney Breitbart prizes while serving as a driver for Kosher Meals on Wheels out of Sinai Hospital. One of David's teachers (Rabbi Dr. Joseph Baumgarten) bellow notes "David is among the most distinguished students we have ever had at the University. His work in biblical literature and philosophy is characterized by thorough research, facility with foreign languages including German, French, Latin, ancient Greek, and Hebrew, and a breadth of interest which one rarely finds among contemporary students."

Letter of reference

Dr A. Udoff also wrote, "In the whole of my teaching experience I have never encountered anyone with David's reverential love of books and devotion to study. This profound feeling for literature takes the form of a remarkably generous culture of interests. Virtually the whole of the liberal arts and Jewish traditions is represented in these interests- traditions that Dr. Levy knows intimately and in many instances in the original languages of their composition."

Letter penned by Dr. Udoff

While a graduate student, David gave papers at venues such as Association of Jewish studies, Association of Jewish libraries (AJS), and American Philosophical Association, as noted by the letter from AJS below:

Letter from AJS

While David served 10 years in the public library, he was also sought out by University Professors for graduate research testified by this letter from a Professor of the history of medicine at Boston University below:

Letter seeking David's assistance

Head Librarian at Touro Lander College for women in New York

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After serving two years at Ner Israel Henry Beren library, David left Baltimore by accepting the head Judaica library position at Touro College and subsequently worked as Head Librarian of Lander College for Women. CEO Dr A. Kadish thanked David for his assistance on research:

Letter penned by Alan Kadish

David authored an article on reference work[4] and, while serving as head librarian, he published in a wide variety of peer reviewed journals, book reviews, and about 50 books.

A tincture of David's publications on the Touro site are listed on (1) faculty publications Touro University Libraries[5] and (2) Touro scholar[6] and (3) library blogs[7] more extensively listed in 98 page bibliography of publications at linkedin.[8]

Publications in Peer Reviewed Journals: Casting a Wide Scope of Interdisciplinary Fields

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David published across many interdisciplinary academic fields such as (a) classics, (b) philosophy, (c) musicology, (d) sociology, (e ) jewish studies, (f) Education, (g) library science, (h) folklore, (i) film studies, (j) history, (k) history of science, (l) comparative religion, as noted by the diversity of academic journals David published in including but not limited to project Muse's enumeration: (1) Classical World, (2) Techne: Research in Philosophy, (3) The Review of Higher Education, (4) La Revue canadienne des sciences de l'information et de bibliothéconomie , (5) Portal: Journal of Libraries and Archival Science, (6) The library: Transactions of the Bibliographical Society,, (7) The Journal of Religion and Popular Culture, (8) Journal of Jewish Identities, (9) Jewish Film and New Media, (10) Film and History, (11) Revue canadienne d'études cinématographiques, (12) Shofar, (13) The Journal of the history of medicine and the Allied Sciences,(14) Magic-Ritual-and Witchcraft, (15) Journal of History (formerly the Canadian Journal of history), (16) Information and Culture: a Journal of History, Configurations, (17)( Notes (a journal of the Musicology pubished by Harvard University), (18) Journal of Religion and Culture, (19) H-Judaic. See Project Muse for more details.[9]

Within the discipline of Jewish studies, David cast a wide net as demonstrated by his 2 volumes set Some Early writings Biblical Exegesis, Jewish Philosophy, Jewish History, Hebrew Linguistics, Rabbinics, and Jewish Literature, among others.

Fields covered by David B. Levy

While at BHU David also took courses in an exchange program with BHU and Johns Hopkins in both the Ancient Near Eastern Studies Department and German studies Department with emphasis on German Jewish thought. While at JHU David also loved to sit in on Philosophy of Science courses (see David's book noted by the Philosophy documentation center as a positive contribution, Essays in the History and Philosophy of Science) although David's knowledge in this the history of science is primarily autodidactic and learned from his father's love and interest in the field of history of science. In fact David's book on History of Science was written piecemeal while visiting David's father in Baltimore and listening to David's father's vast knowledge of the subject and drawing on David's fathers thousands of books in this academic field. In fact in 2017 David edited a five volume set of his father (Zl) in the area of history of medicine and science.

Works of Robert Levy, edited by David Levy.

David was also able to publish an article in the prestigious, peer reviewed journal Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences.[10]

In recent years, David authored several books, including an exploration of Jewish mysticism[11] and a compilation of essays detailing the history of philosophy.[12]

Additionally, David completed several interviews, including one conducted by Heidi Rabinowitz wherein David discussed Jewish geneology.[13]

2) Link/citation for Youtube ch (included int he Gillman citation).

References

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  1. ^ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdRG0eNSEH9xU5g8WMBgg_w/videos. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "Search Results on the National Library of Israel Website".
  3. ^ "Levy Publishes 50th Book". 24 July 2023.
  4. ^ https://www.jewishlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/LevyText2017.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ "Touro University Libraries". facpubs.tourolib.org.
  6. ^ "Touro University Libraries Publications and Research | Touro University Libraries | Touro College and University System". touroscholar.touro.edu.
  7. ^ https://tclibraryblog.wordpress.com/?s=levy%2C+david+b. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ "Linkedin".
  9. ^ "Project MUSE".
  10. ^ Levy, David B. (2018). "Mary Hunter. The Face of Medicine: Visualizing Medical Masculinities in Late Nineteenth-Century Paris". Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. 73 (2): 227–229. doi:10.1093/jhmas/jrx009.
  11. ^ https://www.amazon.com/Explorations-Enigmatic-Esoteric-Mystical-Rabbinic/dp/1667197460
  12. ^ https://www.amazon.com/Essays-Philosophy-History-Science-David/dp/171692765X
  13. ^ https://archive.org/details/tbolcovid-9. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)