Does the emphasis on evenhandedness extend to books written from within all branches of Judaism? For example, does a balanced collection include books on Jewish women written from the Chabad and Agudat Yisrael perspective (Kehot, Feldheim, Artscroll) as well as from the feminist perspective or the feminist-evaluating-tradition perspective? Do your collections include juvenile as well as adult novels published by the Orthodox publishers to provide an opportunity for your readers to understand this lifestyle from an insider's perspective?
In short, are those of you who are scrupulous to include the Palestinian side of the argument equally as scrupulous to include religious views with which you disagree? Hanna Geshelin P.O. Box 20363 Worcester, MA 01602 Tel: 508-791-3982 Fax: 508-791-3005 www.geshelin.com/jewish.html [EMAIL PROTECTED] ========================================================================== HaSafran - The Electronic Forum of the Association of Jewish Libraries Submissions for HaSafran, send to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SUBscribing, SIGNOFF commands send to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Questions, problems, complaints, compliments;-) send to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AJL HomePage http://www.JewishLibraries.org/