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Gordis (other)
Gordis may refer to: *Agios Gordis, holiday resort in Corfu, Greece *Robert Gordis, leader in Conservative Judaism See also * Gordy (other) ''Gordy'' is a 1995 American family comedy-drama film. Gordy or Gordie may also refer to: People with the given name or nickname * Gordie Byers (1930–2001), Canadian ice hockey player * Gordy Brown, American football player * Gordy Ceresino (b ...
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Agios Gordis
Agios Gordios ( el, Άγιος Γόρδιος or Άγιος Γόρδης) is a local community and a holiday resort village on the west coast of the Greek island of Corfu. The beach is located just 5 km from Sinarades. It is part of the municipality Achilleio. The town is home to several small hotels including the popular party hostel, The Pink Palace, which was visited numerous times by Queen Frontman Freddie Mercury Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara; 5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991) was a British singer and songwriter, who achieved worldwide fame as the lead vocalist of the rock band Queen. Regarded as one of the greatest singers in the ... before his passing in 1991. There are about 23 other hotels located in the area. External links Agios Gordis Beach GTP Travel Pages Beaches of Greece Populated places in Corfu (regional unit) {{Ionian-geo-stub ...
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Robert Gordis
Robert Gordis (February 6, 1908 – January 3, 1992) was an American leading conservative rabbi. He founded the first Conservative Jewish day school, served as President of the Rabbinical Assembly and the Synagogue Council of America, and was a professor at Jewish Theological Seminary of America from 1940 to 1992. He wrote one of the first pamphlets explaining Conservative ideology in 1946, and in 1988 he chaired the Commission on the Philosophy of Conservative Judaism which produced the official statement of Conservative ideology "Emet Ve-Emunah". Gordis was the founding editor in 1951 of the quarterly journal ''Judaism''. Books * ''Koheleth -- The Man and his World: A Study of Ecclesiastes (Schocken Books, 1951)'' * ''The Song of Songs: A Study, Modern Translation and Commentary (The Jewish Theological Seminary, 1954)'' * ''The Book of Job: Commentary, New Translation, Special Studies ( Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1978)'' * ''Love and Sex: A Modern Jewish Per ...
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