Entry Personal Name
001 - CONTROL NUMBER
- control field: 18088
003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER
- control field: DLC
005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION
- control field: 20200604172846.0
008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS
- fixed length control field: 800208n| azannaabn |n aaa
010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
- LC control number: n 80009144
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
- Original cataloging agency: DLC
- Language of cataloging: eng
- Description conventions: rda
- Transcribing agency: DLC
- Modifying agency: DLC
046 ## - SPECIAL CODED DATES
- Birth date: 1933-09-11
- Death date: 2017-11-24
- Source of date scheme: edtf
100 1# - HEADING--PERSONAL NAME
- Personal name: Gillman, Neil
370 ## - ASSOCIATED PLACE
- Place of birth: Québec (Québec)
- Place of death: Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
- Source of term: naf
372 ## - FIELD OF ACTIVITY
- Field of activity: Conservative Judaism
- Field of activity: Jewish philosophy
- Source of term: lcsh
373 ## - ASSOCIATED GROUP
- Associated group: Jewish Theological Seminary of America
- Source of term: naf
374 ## - OCCUPATION
- Occupation: Theologians
- Source of term: lcsh
374 ## - OCCUPATION
- Occupation: Rabbis
- Source of term: lcsh
- Start period: 1960
- End period: 2017
377 ## - ASSOCIATED LANGUAGE
- Language code: eng
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: His Gabriel Marcel on religious knowledge, 1980:
- Information found: t.p. (Neil Gillman, Jewish Theol. Seminary of America)
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: His The death of death, 1997:
- Information found: CIP t.p. (Neil Gillman) data sheet (b. 9-11-33)
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: The Jewish approach to God, c2003:
- Information found: ECIP t.p. (Rabbi Neil Gillman) datasheet (Dr. Neil Gillman)
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: New York times WWW site, viewed Nov. 30, 2017
- Information found: (in obituary published Nov. 28: Rabbi Neil Gillman; b. Sept. 11, 1933, Quebec City; ordained in 1960; d. Friday [Nov. 24, 2017], Manhattan, aged 84; Jewish theologian who gave aspiring rabbis and congregants in the Conservative movement new ways to talk about God, death, and the afterlife, and who was an important advocate for the movement's ordination of women and gays; professor of Jewish philosophy at the Jewish Theological Seminary in Manhattan for 46 years and dean of its rabbinical school for 10)
942 ## - KOHA INTERNAL USE
- Koha auth type: PERSO_NAME