Talk:Yaakov Luban
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extra content about completely different person?
[edit]I'm removing the following text from this article. Was this content meant to go on its own wikipedia page? I don't know if someone else will want to do anything with it, but as far as I can tell it doesnt belong here!
Mordecai Schreiber Mordecai Schreiber (March 21, 1939-) is an Israeli-born American Reform rabbi. He graduated from The Hebrew Union College in New York in 1965, and has served congregations in the U.S. and in Central America. In 1968 he founded the Agnon School in Cleveland, Ohio. He is the founder of Schreiber Translations and Schreiber Publishing. He is the author of over 50 books on linguistic and biblical topics. Books (partical List) Land of Dreams (recalling the birth of Israel), 1997 The Man Who Knew God: Decoding Jeremiah, 2010 Global Translator's Handbook, 2013 Hearing the Voice of God: In Search of Prophecy, 2013
If you know anything about where this is supposed to go, then go ahead. Lismet (talk) 04:51, 7 November 2013 (UTC)