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Isaac Mozeson

The assistant webmaster is currently working as solutions architect for an international company. He graduated with full scholarship and accelerated calculus and is a member of several high IQ societies. He is profoundly interested in foreign languages, mathematics, and religion. for more information, please visit his website.

   

Reuven Goldfarb co-founded and edited AGADA, the illustrated Jewish literary magazine. Between 1981 and 1988, he and his staff published eleven issues, which included the work of 150 writers and artists. A poet and essayist, he lives with his wife Yehudit in Tzfat, a mountain village in the Upper Galilee. He is the engaging narrator of the re-recording of "THE TOWER OF BABEL's GREATEST HITS."

Norman Rowe has done indispensable editing for The Origin of Speeches, has given Edenics presentations, and is prepared to do more teaching and media appearances for Edenics in America's Pacific Northwest. His background is remarkable for his mobility, musical background, and degree in theology. Adding these up, it is no wonder that this far-ranging fellow has such a good ear for the Lord's music of meaning.
Mark J. Feffer moved to Jerusalem from N.Y.C. in 1976, where he is busy learning and teaching. He is the main inspiration for recent Edenic books, got an Op Ed placed in the Jerusalem Post, and is the number one friend of Edenics in The Holy Land.

Jim and Carol Long

They run Lightcatcher Books, publisher of THE ORIGIN OF SPEECHES. Carol is the intelligent designer of their books. Carol and her husband Jim created the Edenics slide show, and more. Jim Long's book and DVD, The Riddle of the Exodus, correctly places the Exodus into history.

   
Fernando Aedo is the senior Edenic researcher, with a wide range that includes Quechua, Dravidian other American Indian and European (including a French audio resource). This reflects his being raised in Peru, and later moving to Switzerland.
   
Phil Van Riper is the greatest Edenicist in all of Albuquerque, maybe all of New Mexico. His irrepressible joy and humor informs the Edenic Forum, which he hosts. He also provides much editing and technical upgrades for the data base.
George Shen, now in San Francisco, has done much work on the hardest language to link to Edenic: Chinese. His Cantonese background helps him recover lost letters in Mandarin.
Mark Feffer and Isaac Mozeson in Jerusalem, January 2006.

Barbara Fulton is an uber computer analyst whose
skills will shape the Edenics database and upcoming
computer game. Based in Iowa, she reviewed The Origin
of Speeches for an important publication.

Fernando Aedo and Isaac Mozeson in Barcelone, January 2008.
Lynn Saint lives in Gresham, Oregon. She has done two years of incredible work on a Hebrew Lexicon with Bible verses in Hebrew and English. It can stand alone, but will serve as the Hebrew Index to the Edenic Dictionary of the Human Language planned for 2010. And she is just learning to read Hebrew. I guess she's a saint.
Rabbi Lt. Colonel Yehoshua Jeremy Steinberg was based at Ft. Bragg, and now mostly stays in the hills north of Jerusalem. He adds to the Edenics team its first scholar of Hebraics. He is adding much to the internal evidence (within Hebrew) for a Divine design of synonyms and antonyms in the Sacred Tongue. His input (including Hebrew script) will attract other Hebrew scholars, even though Edenics remains accessible to the reader of English.
  Al L. Ansley of Lansing, Michigan is a pioneer Edenicist who narrated the first Edenics audio CD back in 1997. Several entries have come from his discoveries. He has made the new field of Hebrew sub-roots his specialty.
This website is maintained by Lee Schultheiss at Artisson Internet.