219 Books
These books are ones written by or about our classmates, even though I've taken the prerogative to include one written by my son, rather than me. Of course, if someone in the class wants a book included on this page that is written by one of their immediate family members, just send me the info. For those who have written many books, I've included just a sampling. Also, the link will be to only one place to find the book while there may be many places. There are some instances, where our classmate only provided a chapter. Most books are technical but several are not, including Ned Stutman's book, Don Korn's novels, and my son's book.
There are some e-books here too for your Kindle from Archie Brodsky and Donald Korn. Even if you don't have a Kindle, you can download a Kindle reader to your PC for free here.
Go back to the main class links.
Click on the book for more information.
These are a sampling of books that Archie Brodsky co-authored.
And one of Archie Brodsky co-authored Kindle books.
This book has a chapter by Ben Brosgol.
This book is by David Castlewitz.
This book has a chapter by Eric Fogel.
This book is written by Allyn Kahn.
This book is written by Ronen Kauffman, son of Bruce Kauffman.
These are retirement books written by Donald Korn. I guess we could all use those now. Just some of his financial books.
These are 2 novels written by Donald Korn and available for your Kindle.
This book is written by Michael Love.
This book is co-authored by Steven Miller.
This book is by Robert Mollinger.
This paper is by Neal Orkin.
Neal Orkin authored a chapter in this book.
These books are written by Steven Peitzman.
These are a sampling of books written by Fred Pyrczak.
This book is written by Orville Chris Robinson.
This book is written by Ned Stutman.
This book is co-authered by Ned's wife, with a forward by Elie Wiesel. In the book she writes: "Ned served as a bridge in helping me move from a world of comparative ignorance about the value of Judaism to a place where I could learn."
Jay Zimmerman wrote Chapter 22, "Dehydroepiandrosterone: Marker or Modifier of Aging", in this book.
Jay Zimmerman wrote the chapter "The Physiology of Insect Aging" in this book.