Youngblood Records is a hardcore punk record label based out of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Youngblood is owned and run by Sean O’Donnell who co-founded the label with Joe Whiskeyman in December, 1996. Tait Organt was also instrumental in the formation of Youngblood Records. Youngblood’s first release came out in March, 1997. To date, Youngblood Records has released 27 records with many more in the works.
Youngblood bands
*Bladecrasher
*Carry On
*Desperate Measures
*Far From Breaking
*Fast Times
*Fired Up
*Iron Age
*Justice
*Knockdown
*Lifes Halt
*Lights Out
*Lion of Judah
*Mind Eraser
*My Luck
*Our Turn
*Police & Thieves
*Rain On The Parade
*Rancor
*Set To Explode
*Striking Distance
*Tear It Up
*What Happens Next
*Worn Thin
Youngblood bands
*Bladecrasher
*Carry On
*Desperate Measures
*Far From Breaking
*Fast Times
*Fired Up
*Iron Age
*Justice
*Knockdown
*Lifes Halt
*Lights Out
*Lion of Judah
*Mind Eraser
*My Luck
*Our Turn
*Police & Thieves
*Rain On The Parade
*Rancor
*Set To Explode
*Striking Distance
*Tear It Up
*What Happens Next
*Worn Thin
Wausau Center is an enclosed regional shopping mall located in downtown Wausau, Wisconsin. It has 429,970 square feet (39946 square meters) of gross leasable area. When it opened in 1983, it displaced eight city blocks. The mall, owned by CBL Properties, features over 50 stores and restaurants. The mall was remodeled inside and outside in 2006 to give it a modern look, and to add a food court.[http://www.wausauchamber.com/uploads/pdf/November%202007%20Membermatters.pdf] Average foot traffic at the mall is expected to double from 60,000 people a month to 120,000 during November and December holiday seasons. The Mall has hosted several community events like the 'Computer Club' from Northcentral Technical College.
Anchors
*JCPenney
*Sears
*Younkers
Other Stores Include
*American Eagle Outfitters
*Pac Sun
*Hot Topic
*GAP
*Holister & Co.
*Aeropostale
*Buckle
*Bath & Body Works
Former anchors
* Walgreens (now Ira's Oak Furnishings)
Anchors
*JCPenney
*Sears
*Younkers
Other Stores Include
*American Eagle Outfitters
*Pac Sun
*Hot Topic
*GAP
*Holister & Co.
*Aeropostale
*Buckle
*Bath & Body Works
Former anchors
* Walgreens (now Ira's Oak Furnishings)
Rabbi Aron Tendler (born 1955) is a prominent rabbi and Jewish community leader from Los Angeles. He is the brother of Rabbi Mordechai Tendler, and the grandson of Rabbi Moshe Feinstein. He was forced to resign as a community rabbi after rumors of sexual impropriety were reported in the press.
Tendler became senior rabbi of "Congregation Shaarey Zedek" in Valley Village in July 2000, having served in the capacity of rabbi, assistant principal and principal of "Yeshiva University High Schools of Los Angeles" for 20 years. He worked as a marriage counselor. Tendler was an executive at the Rabbinical Council of California, where he was chairman of Kosher certification.
He was involved in a controversy in Israel in early 2006 after he and a group of 50 congregants were refused entry to the Temple Mount. Tendler claimed that this was discriminatory, while the police defended their actions saying that the tourist s had failed to produce IDs. Tendler claimed that a non-Jewish group ahead of them were not asked to display ID.
As the director of a Jewish School in the Los Angeles area he was an active proponent of school voucher system which would enable parents to redeem government issued vouchers at private and religious schools.
He was the rabbi of Yakov Aminov who was killed in the LAX shootings, and spoke to the media about the victim and acted as the primary spokesman for the family.
He was active in a campaign to prevent the imposition of a system of bus lanes on a Jewish area of Los Angeles. Indeed, he was active in similar campaigns to stop trolley-buses in LA as early as 1986 He was also instrumental in the installation of a system that enable orhtodox Jews to cross roads on the Sabbath.
He spoke regularly about physical and sexual abuse within the Jewish community and was active in treating victims of such abuse. In 1998 he argued that: "Abuse has nothing to do with one's moral upbringing, but with the cycle of violence."
Resignation
He was forced to resign six months before the end of contract after references to alleged sexual misconduct emerged in the press in relation to his brother's problems. Both the New York Post and the Jewish Week
Tendler became senior rabbi of "Congregation Shaarey Zedek" in Valley Village in July 2000, having served in the capacity of rabbi, assistant principal and principal of "Yeshiva University High Schools of Los Angeles" for 20 years. He worked as a marriage counselor. Tendler was an executive at the Rabbinical Council of California, where he was chairman of Kosher certification.
He was involved in a controversy in Israel in early 2006 after he and a group of 50 congregants were refused entry to the Temple Mount. Tendler claimed that this was discriminatory, while the police defended their actions saying that the tourist s had failed to produce IDs. Tendler claimed that a non-Jewish group ahead of them were not asked to display ID.
As the director of a Jewish School in the Los Angeles area he was an active proponent of school voucher system which would enable parents to redeem government issued vouchers at private and religious schools.
He was the rabbi of Yakov Aminov who was killed in the LAX shootings, and spoke to the media about the victim and acted as the primary spokesman for the family.
He was active in a campaign to prevent the imposition of a system of bus lanes on a Jewish area of Los Angeles. Indeed, he was active in similar campaigns to stop trolley-buses in LA as early as 1986 He was also instrumental in the installation of a system that enable orhtodox Jews to cross roads on the Sabbath.
He spoke regularly about physical and sexual abuse within the Jewish community and was active in treating victims of such abuse. In 1998 he argued that: "Abuse has nothing to do with one's moral upbringing, but with the cycle of violence."
Resignation
He was forced to resign six months before the end of contract after references to alleged sexual misconduct emerged in the press in relation to his brother's problems. Both the New York Post and the Jewish Week
THE 100 GREATEST WORKS OF MODERN JEWISH LITERATURE
Source: http://yiddishbookcenter.org/story.php?n=14
Tales of Mendele the Book Peddler (Fishke der krumer, 1869) (Kitser masoes Binyomin hashlishi, 1878)
S.Y. Abramovitch
The Nag (Di Kliyatshe, 1873-1909)
S.Y. Abramovitch
Ash on a Young Man’s Sleeve (1954)
Dannie Abse
A Guest for the Night (Oreakh nata lalun, 1939)
S.Y. Agnon
A Simple Story (Sipur Pashet, 1935)
S.Y. Agnon
Only Yesterday (Tmol shilshom, 1945)
S.Y. Agnon
The Joy of the Poor (Simkhat aniyyim, 1941)
Nathan Alterman
Selected Poetry
Yehuda Amichai
Pioneers (Pionern, 1904-05)
S. An-ski
The Dybbuk (Der Dibuk: Tsvishn tsvey veltn, 1911)
S. An-ski
The Age of Wonders (Tor hapelaot, 1978)
Aharon Appelfeld
Salvation (Der tilim-yid, 1934)
Sholem Asch
Collected Stories
Isaac Babel
The First Day and Other Stories (2001)
Dvora Baron
The Garden of the Finzi-Contini (Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini, 1962)
Giorgio Bassani
Feathers (Notzot, 1979)
Haim Be’er
Herzog (1964)
Saul Bellow
Mr. Sammler’s Planet (1970)
Saul Bellow
Selected Stories
Michah Yosef Berdichevsky
Descent (Opgang, 1920)
David Bergelson
Selected Poems
H.N. Bialik
Breakdown and Bereavement (Shekhol vekishalon, 1920)
Joseph Hayyim Brenner
The Rise of David Levinsky (1917)
Abraham Cahan
The Memoirs (1977-1986)
Elias Canetti
Selected Poems and Prose (2000)
Paul Celan
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (2000)
Michael Chabon
Belle du Seigneur (1968)
Albert Cohen
Tales in Praise of the Baal Shem Tov (Shivkhei Ha-Besht, 1814)
Dov Ber of Linitz
Whither? (Lean, 1927)
Mordecai Ze’ev Feierberg
Jud Süss (1925)
Leon Feuchtwanger
The Journey (Podroz, 1990)
Ida Fink
The Diary of A Young Girl
Anne Frank
The Williamsburg Trilogy (1961)
Daniel Fuchs
The Jewish Gauchos of the Pampas (Los gauchos judios, 1940)
Alberto Gerchunoff
The Things We Used to Say (Lessico famigliare, 1963)
Natalia Ginzburg
Selected Poems
Jacob Glatstein
Next To (Etzel, 1913)
Uri Nisan Gnessin
The Fragmented Life of Don Jacobo Lerner (1978)
Isaac Goldemberg
The Yeshiva (Tsemakh Atlas, 1967)
Chaim Grade
Selected Poetry
Uri Zevi Greenberg
See Under: Love (Ayen erekh ahava, 1986)
David Grossman
Life and Fate (Zhizn i sudba, 1980)
Vasily Grossman
The Victory (1969)
Henryk Grynberg
Selected Poems
Moishe Leib Halpern
The Dweller in Gardens (Yoshevet baganim, 1943)
Hayim Hazaz
Jewish Stories and Hebrew Melodies (1987)
Heinrich Heine
Heschel’s Kingdom (1999)
Dan Jacobson
The Castle (Das Schloss, 1926)
Franz Kafka
Collected Stories
Franz Kafka
The Trial (Der Prozess, 1925)
Franz Kafka
A Walker in the City (1951)
Alfred Kazin
Fateless (1975)
Imre Kertesz
The Second Scroll (1951)
A.M. Klein
Zelmenyaner (1928)
Moyshe Kulbak
Hebrew Ballads and Other Poems (1902-1939)
Else Lasker-Schüler
The Golem (Der Goylem, 1919)
H. Leivick
If This Is a Man (Se questo e un uomo, 1946)
Primo Levi
The Complete Stories (1997)
Bernard Malamud
Khumesh Lider and Selected Poems
Itzik Manger
Selected Poetry
Peretz Markish
The Pillar of Salt (La statue de sel, 1953)
Albert Memmi
Victoria (Viktoryah, 1993)
Sami Michael
Death of a Salesman (1949)
Arthur Miller
Paper Bridges (2000)
Kadya Molodowsky
The Tales (Mayses, 1815)
Nachman of Bratslav
The Family Mashber (Di mishpokhe mashber, 1939; 1943)
Der Nister
Unto Death (Ad mavet, 1971)
Amos Oz
The Pagan Rabbi (1971)
Cynthia Ozick
Selected Poetry (1989)
Dan Pagis
Collected Stories (1994)
Grace Paley
Selected Stories
I.L. Peretz
Revealer of Secrets (Megale temirin, 1819)
Joseph Perl
Selected Poems
Rakhel
Blood from the Sky (Le sang du ciel, 1961)
Piotr Rawicz
Collected Poems (1937)
Isaac Rosenberg
Call It Sleep (1934)
Henry Roth
Leviathan (Der Leviathan, 1940)
Joseph Roth
The Counterlife (1986)
Philip Roth
Patrimony (1991)
Philip Roth
The Street of Crocodiles (Sklepy cynamonowe, 1934)
Bruno Schulz
In Dreams Begin Responsibilities (1938)
Delmore Schwartz
The Centaur in the Garden (O Centauro no Jardim, 1980)
Moacyr Scliar
Past Continuous (Zikhron Devarim, 1977)
Yaakov Shabtai
The Blue Mountain (Roman rusi, 1988)
Meir Shalev
The Jewish Government and Other Stories (1971)
Lamed Shapiro
Menakhem-Mendl and Mottel Peyse the Cantor’s Son (Menakhem-Mendl, Mottel Peyse dem khazns, 1909)
Sholem Aleichem
Tevye the Dairyman (Tevye der milkhiger, 1895-1914)
Sholem Aleichem
Fables (Mesholim, 1932)
Eliezer Shteynbarg
The Brothers Ashkenazi (Di brider ashkenazi, 1937)
I.J. Singer
Satan in Goray (Sotn in goray, 1935)
Isaac Bashevis Singer
The Collected Stories (1953)
Isaac Bashevis Singer
Maus: A Survivor’s Tale (1986)
Art Spiegelman
As a Driven Leaf (1939)
Milton Steinberg
The Collected Poems of Abraham Sutzkever (1991)
Abraham Sutzkever
Selected Poems
Saul Tchernikhovsky
The Investigation (Die Ermittlung, 1965)
Peter Weiss
Night (1958)
Elie Wiesel
Five Seasons (Molkho, 1987)
A.B. Yehoshua
The Days of Ziklag (Yemei Ziklag, 1958)
S. Yizhar
Selected Poetry
Natan Zakh
Source: http://yiddishbookcenter.org/story.php?n=14
Tales of Mendele the Book Peddler (Fishke der krumer, 1869) (Kitser masoes Binyomin hashlishi, 1878)
S.Y. Abramovitch
The Nag (Di Kliyatshe, 1873-1909)
S.Y. Abramovitch
Ash on a Young Man’s Sleeve (1954)
Dannie Abse
A Guest for the Night (Oreakh nata lalun, 1939)
S.Y. Agnon
A Simple Story (Sipur Pashet, 1935)
S.Y. Agnon
Only Yesterday (Tmol shilshom, 1945)
S.Y. Agnon
The Joy of the Poor (Simkhat aniyyim, 1941)
Nathan Alterman
Selected Poetry
Yehuda Amichai
Pioneers (Pionern, 1904-05)
S. An-ski
The Dybbuk (Der Dibuk: Tsvishn tsvey veltn, 1911)
S. An-ski
The Age of Wonders (Tor hapelaot, 1978)
Aharon Appelfeld
Salvation (Der tilim-yid, 1934)
Sholem Asch
Collected Stories
Isaac Babel
The First Day and Other Stories (2001)
Dvora Baron
The Garden of the Finzi-Contini (Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini, 1962)
Giorgio Bassani
Feathers (Notzot, 1979)
Haim Be’er
Herzog (1964)
Saul Bellow
Mr. Sammler’s Planet (1970)
Saul Bellow
Selected Stories
Michah Yosef Berdichevsky
Descent (Opgang, 1920)
David Bergelson
Selected Poems
H.N. Bialik
Breakdown and Bereavement (Shekhol vekishalon, 1920)
Joseph Hayyim Brenner
The Rise of David Levinsky (1917)
Abraham Cahan
The Memoirs (1977-1986)
Elias Canetti
Selected Poems and Prose (2000)
Paul Celan
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (2000)
Michael Chabon
Belle du Seigneur (1968)
Albert Cohen
Tales in Praise of the Baal Shem Tov (Shivkhei Ha-Besht, 1814)
Dov Ber of Linitz
Whither? (Lean, 1927)
Mordecai Ze’ev Feierberg
Jud Süss (1925)
Leon Feuchtwanger
The Journey (Podroz, 1990)
Ida Fink
The Diary of A Young Girl
Anne Frank
The Williamsburg Trilogy (1961)
Daniel Fuchs
The Jewish Gauchos of the Pampas (Los gauchos judios, 1940)
Alberto Gerchunoff
The Things We Used to Say (Lessico famigliare, 1963)
Natalia Ginzburg
Selected Poems
Jacob Glatstein
Next To (Etzel, 1913)
Uri Nisan Gnessin
The Fragmented Life of Don Jacobo Lerner (1978)
Isaac Goldemberg
The Yeshiva (Tsemakh Atlas, 1967)
Chaim Grade
Selected Poetry
Uri Zevi Greenberg
See Under: Love (Ayen erekh ahava, 1986)
David Grossman
Life and Fate (Zhizn i sudba, 1980)
Vasily Grossman
The Victory (1969)
Henryk Grynberg
Selected Poems
Moishe Leib Halpern
The Dweller in Gardens (Yoshevet baganim, 1943)
Hayim Hazaz
Jewish Stories and Hebrew Melodies (1987)
Heinrich Heine
Heschel’s Kingdom (1999)
Dan Jacobson
The Castle (Das Schloss, 1926)
Franz Kafka
Collected Stories
Franz Kafka
The Trial (Der Prozess, 1925)
Franz Kafka
A Walker in the City (1951)
Alfred Kazin
Fateless (1975)
Imre Kertesz
The Second Scroll (1951)
A.M. Klein
Zelmenyaner (1928)
Moyshe Kulbak
Hebrew Ballads and Other Poems (1902-1939)
Else Lasker-Schüler
The Golem (Der Goylem, 1919)
H. Leivick
If This Is a Man (Se questo e un uomo, 1946)
Primo Levi
The Complete Stories (1997)
Bernard Malamud
Khumesh Lider and Selected Poems
Itzik Manger
Selected Poetry
Peretz Markish
The Pillar of Salt (La statue de sel, 1953)
Albert Memmi
Victoria (Viktoryah, 1993)
Sami Michael
Death of a Salesman (1949)
Arthur Miller
Paper Bridges (2000)
Kadya Molodowsky
The Tales (Mayses, 1815)
Nachman of Bratslav
The Family Mashber (Di mishpokhe mashber, 1939; 1943)
Der Nister
Unto Death (Ad mavet, 1971)
Amos Oz
The Pagan Rabbi (1971)
Cynthia Ozick
Selected Poetry (1989)
Dan Pagis
Collected Stories (1994)
Grace Paley
Selected Stories
I.L. Peretz
Revealer of Secrets (Megale temirin, 1819)
Joseph Perl
Selected Poems
Rakhel
Blood from the Sky (Le sang du ciel, 1961)
Piotr Rawicz
Collected Poems (1937)
Isaac Rosenberg
Call It Sleep (1934)
Henry Roth
Leviathan (Der Leviathan, 1940)
Joseph Roth
The Counterlife (1986)
Philip Roth
Patrimony (1991)
Philip Roth
The Street of Crocodiles (Sklepy cynamonowe, 1934)
Bruno Schulz
In Dreams Begin Responsibilities (1938)
Delmore Schwartz
The Centaur in the Garden (O Centauro no Jardim, 1980)
Moacyr Scliar
Past Continuous (Zikhron Devarim, 1977)
Yaakov Shabtai
The Blue Mountain (Roman rusi, 1988)
Meir Shalev
The Jewish Government and Other Stories (1971)
Lamed Shapiro
Menakhem-Mendl and Mottel Peyse the Cantor’s Son (Menakhem-Mendl, Mottel Peyse dem khazns, 1909)
Sholem Aleichem
Tevye the Dairyman (Tevye der milkhiger, 1895-1914)
Sholem Aleichem
Fables (Mesholim, 1932)
Eliezer Shteynbarg
The Brothers Ashkenazi (Di brider ashkenazi, 1937)
I.J. Singer
Satan in Goray (Sotn in goray, 1935)
Isaac Bashevis Singer
The Collected Stories (1953)
Isaac Bashevis Singer
Maus: A Survivor’s Tale (1986)
Art Spiegelman
As a Driven Leaf (1939)
Milton Steinberg
The Collected Poems of Abraham Sutzkever (1991)
Abraham Sutzkever
Selected Poems
Saul Tchernikhovsky
The Investigation (Die Ermittlung, 1965)
Peter Weiss
Night (1958)
Elie Wiesel
Five Seasons (Molkho, 1987)
A.B. Yehoshua
The Days of Ziklag (Yemei Ziklag, 1958)
S. Yizhar
Selected Poetry
Natan Zakh