Debbie Friedman
Deborah Lynn Friedman (February 23, 1951 – January 9, 2011) was an American singer-songwriter of religious Jewish music. She was an early pioneer of gender-sensitive language: using the feminine forms of the Divine or altering masculine-only text references in the Jewish Liturgy to include feminine language.She is best known for her setting of "Mi Shebeirach" the prayer for Healing. Her songs are used in Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Jewish congregations. Provided by Wikipedia
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Implementation and Evaluation of a Wiki Involving Multiple Stakeholders Including Patients in the Promotion of Best Practices in Trauma Care: The WikiTrauma Interrupted Time Series... by Archambault, Patrick M, Turgeon, Alexis F, Witteman, Holly O, Lauzier, François, Moore, Lynne, Lamontagne, François, Horsley, Tanya, Gagnon, Marie-Pierre, Droit, Arnaud, Weiss, Matthew, Tremblay, Sébastien, Lachaine, Jean, Le Sage, Natalie, Émond, Marcel, Berthelot, Simon, Plaisance, Ariane, Lapointe, Jean, Razek, Tarek, van de Belt, Tom H, Brand, Kevin, Bérubé, Mélanie, Clément, Julien, Grajales III, Francisco Jose, Eysenbach, Gunther, Kuziemsky, Craig, Friedman, Debbie, Lang, Eddy, Muscedere, John, Rizoli, Sandro, Roberts, Derek J, Scales, Damon C, Sinuff, Tasnim, Stelfox, Henry T, Gagnon, Isabelle, Chabot, Christian, Grenier, Richard, Légaré, France
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