Sochin Sen has written: 'Political philosophy of Rabindranath' -- subject(s): Political and social views
Sochin Nagamine of Matsubyashi Shorin Ryu
Leo Fuchs has: Played Khaim Bok in "I Want to Be a Mother" in 1937. Played Chaim in "I Want to Be a Boarder" in 1937. Performed in "Mazel Tov Yidden" in 1941. Played himself in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Performed in "Monticello, Here We Come" in 1950. Played Maxim Gorski in "Make Room for Daddy" in 1953. Played Himself - Guest in "December Bride" in 1954. Played Felix in "December Bride" in 1954. Played Salesman in "Playhouse 90" in 1956. Played Simon Levy in "Wagon Train" in 1957. Played Mischa in "The Ann Sothern Show" in 1958. Performed in "Pursuit" in 1958. Played Mr. Rasmussen in "Mister Ed" in 1958. Played Sochin in "The Story of Ruth" in 1960. Performed in "Peter Loves Mary" in 1960. Played Pandro Tremaine in "The Tab Hunter Show" in 1960. Played Uncle Fedor in "Green Acres" in 1965. Played Godekite in "The Doris Day Show" in 1968. Played Herman Goldstein in "Sanford and Son" in 1972. Played Jacob in "Awake and Sing" in 1972. Played Dr. Avni in "The Six Million Dollar Man" in 1974. Played Godekite in "Young Love" in 1974. Played Muncey in "Jigsaw John" in 1976. Played Chief Rabbi in "The Frisco Kid" in 1979. Played himself in "Almonds and Raisins" in 1984. Played himself in "American Masters" in 1985. Played Zayda Morrie in "thirtysomething" in 1987. Played Hymie Krichinsky in "Avalon" in 1990.
The cast of The Story of Ruth - 1981 includes: Robert Arden as Father Connie Booth as Ruth Colin Bruce as Paul Nicola Davies as Laura Christopher Guinee as Brian Julien Landau as George Annabelle Lanyon as Ruth (age 10) Valerie Lilley as Vicky Rippere Allyson Meyer as Ruth (age 5) Peter Pratt as Dr. Peter Ferris Gwyneth Strong as Sharon Peter Whitman as Dr. Morton Schatzman
Kata are considered to be the living 'densho' of Karate. From Okinawan 'Toudi' through it's transplantation to mainland Japan, all styles of Karate maintained their own style-specific Kata. Kata is more than a mnemonic training devise for muscle memory. The student can become immersed in the kata and live the experiences of being attacked by multiple attackers, even with weapons. They can go full out in their defense, holding nothing back as they would have to do in a competition format. For disciple of Karate, there is no substitute for Kata or makiwara training. Some styles, like Sakiyama Sensei's Shoreiji Ryu Toudi Jutsu, have five levels of applications for each Kata, taught at different levels of understanding. The first level includes tai sabaki (body movement) as well as receiving techniques, off balancing and counter punching, The next level includes throws and sweeps and skeletal manipulation. the third level included multiple attackers with weapons, The forth level included multiple simultaneous attackers with weapons and include the use of Kyusho Mato. The fifth level teaches to heal the attacker after disabling them. There are 128 recorded classical Okinawan karate Kata even though most schools use a very small amount.