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Wertsman, Vladimir Filip was born on April 6, 1929 in Secureni, Romania. Son of Filip and Anna Wertsman. came to the United States, 1967.
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Salute to the Romanian Jews in America and Canada, 1850-2010: History, Achievements, and Biographies by: VLADIMIR F. WERTSMAN
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Now in paperback! The purpose of this unique and multifaceted reference book is to offer the shortest and quickest way of locating educational resources for learning languages other than English, and for identifying prospective American and foreign employers interested in hiring American professionals and paraprofessionals with foreign language skills. This second (revised and enlarged) edition includes over 300 more items than the previous edition, and also updated (changed of addresses, deletions, inactivities) hundreds of items affecting virtually all sections of the book. It lists over 3,800 annotated items (national and international institutions, firms, organizations, etc.), covers over 300 languages, and will prove an invaluable tool to reference librarians, teachers, students, and various other researchers, as well as to job hunters, including immigrants from different countries willing to use their language skills on the job market. Contents include: Educational resources in America and Canada―colleges and universities, public libraries, museum libraries, and others, and book dealers. United States employment and business resources-government, private, and non-profit sectors. Foreign employment and business resources-United Nations and worldwide contacts, country by country. With reminders and recommendations for successful job hunting, selected bibliography, and indexes for language, educational background, and geographic names. Cloth edition 0-8108-2764-6 previously published in 1994.
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Wertsman, Vladimir Filip was born on April 6, 1929 in Secureni, Romania. Son of Filip and Anna Wertsman. came to the United States, 1967.
Master of Laws summa cum laude, University Artificial Intelligence Cuza, Romania, 1953. Master of Library Science, Columbia University, 1969. Diploma (honorary), Nicolae Titulescu.
Judge lower and appellate courts, Romania, 1953-1967; examiner stock certificates, 1st National City Bank, New York City, 1967-1968; reference library science division, Brooklyn Public Library., New York City, 1969-1974; senior library Canarsie branch, Brooklyn Public Library., New York City, 1974-1977; senior library Greenpoint branch, Brooklyn Public Library., New York City, 1977-1980; senior library Leonard branch, Brooklyn Public Library., New York City, 1980-1982; senior library, Slavic and Romanian specialist Donnell Library. Center, New York Public Library., 1982-1986; senior library, Learner's Advisory and Job Information Center, 1987-1993.
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Member American Library Association (chair multilingual library materials and services committee 1976-1988, chair public and multicultural material committee of Emie Round Table, American Library. Association since 1989, ethnic and multicultural information exchange roundtable, special merit award 1988, David Cohen Emiert Multicultural award 2003), American Association Advancement of Slavic Studies, American Romanian Academy Arts and Sciences, Delta Tau Kappa.(Outstanding Scholartic award), American Biographical Institute(board advisors, 1998-2000).