Dear Safranim,

Can you recommend any new or newish scholarly encyclopedias or very general
reference works on Judaism that would be appropriate for a public research
library?

I'm looking for materials that are comprehensive, inclusive, scholarly yet
accessible, and up to date as much as is possible in a printed reference
work.

Thank you, and wish you a shana tova, gmar khatima tova, and/or happy
beginning of autumn.

Sincerely,

Amanda

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nypl.org

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