Hi, Colleagues:
I'm having a difficult time deciding where to put a new book, Sacred
Treasure the Cairo Genizah, the amazing discoveries of forgotten
Jewish History in an Egyptian synagogue attic, by Rabbi Mark
Glickman. It could go in many places but using Weine classification,
I think
I am in the process of cataloging Zishe the Strongman (Robert
Rubinstein, Kar-Ben, 2010)
by subject. I would like to catalog under a circus performer. What
would that catalog be?
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Heather Lenson
Librarian at Ratner Media and Technology Center
Jewish Education Center of
We could use this wiki for the discussion about synagogue historical
collections instead of starting something new.
Toby Harris, Librarian
Temple De Hirsch Sinai
1522 E. Pike Street
Seattle, WA 98122
206-315-7398 Seattle
206-315-8486, Ext 7481 Bellevue
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Thank you to Debbie Stern for reminding everyone about checking the
wiki for useful information.
The co-administrators of the wiki are now Diane Romm, who originally
set it up and added most of the original content, and Tina Weiss.
I also encourage everyone to add your own ideas to this growing
I've already replied personally to Michelle Sandler about this, but
wanted to remind everyone of the usefulness of the AJL Wiki for these
kinds of questions. There's a wonderful page with concise information
and very helpful links about cataloging for synagogues and centers at
My congregation also recently re-organized its library. We hired a
wonderful consultant, our own Susan Dubin, to help make those kind of
decisions and set up a new system.
Sheryl
Sheryl Stahl
Senior Associate Librarian
Frances Henry Library
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
3077
Dear Michelle,
Mackin is now providing free cataloging in Elazar with books you
purchase from them. They might be able to do a retrospective in
Elazar. They can be reached at www.mackin.com
Good luck,
Susan Dubin
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Using the Weine Classification Schedule, I'm trying to figure out
where to place a book on the PLO. Seeking suggestions and thanks in advance.
Rita Allen
Har Sinai Temple
Pennington, NJ
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and La Javura in Valencia (Spain) does, too.
Besos de Valencia
Alba Toscano
http:/www.uscj.org/world/valencia
Sinagoga conservador/masorti La Javura
Valencia (Spain)
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Does anyone know what Weine number to use for books on the Mishkan/Tabernacle?
Many thanks!
Shira London
Upper School Librarian
Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School
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Hello,
At the convention in Cleveland a small group of Weine users met to
talk about updates that need to be made to Weine and how to go about
getting them done. Before we get to that point, I would like to ask
if there are any Weine users who wish to be added to the list to send
me their
I am automating my library and would appreciate hearing from
librarians who have Weine catalogs that use the z39.50 protocol.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Paula Fine, Librarian
Congregation Beth Israel
6880 N. Green Bay Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53209
414-352-7310 Fax: 414-352-2010
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am at a small synagogue library and plan to use the weine subject
heading list as tags on our librarything.com catalog.
Can anyone explain why the 1999 introduction the the list says
Capital letters are used for terms which are to be used ..lower
case letterms for terms not used and
Hi
I am stumped on how to catalog Jayne K Guberman, ed. In Our Own
Voices: A Guide to Conducting Life History Interviews with Jewish
American Women
Thanks for your help
Alison Epstein
Alison Epstein, Librarian
Congregation Har Shalom
2537 CR 203
Durango, CO 81301
970-375-0613
mailto:[EMAIL
A great big Todah Robah to Debbie for making this happen!
Toby Harris, Librarian
Temple De HIrsch Sinai
1511 E. Pike Street
Seattle, WA 98122
(206)315-7398 or (206)323-8486
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I am pleased to announce that the Weine classification scheme
documents are now available for free download to AJL members only on
the AJL website. Weine is the classification and subject heading
scheme developed in the 1960's by our late colleague Mae Weine for
primarily small Judaic
We are the Fritz Lehr Library of Temple Emanu-El in
Westfield, NJ. We use the Weine system for cataloging our books,
which sometimes gives us problems in classifying a book.
We would like to know what call number should be used for the following book:
In the Name of Heaven: 3000 Years of
Request for information from SSC librarians:
1. Are you using the Weine System in your library?
2. Are you desperately seeking an update to the current system?
If you answered yes to one or both of these questions, please respond as
soon as possible to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Etta D. Gold
SSC
Joan, add me in: Evi Reznick, Yeshiva Atlanta (High School), we use
InfoCentre and Athena and hope to be online soon. I will post our info
on the AJL online website as soon as the tech department runs the online
cables for my server. I'm so glad you're organizing this. Most of the
Judaic
I am posting this a second time in case you missed it the first time around.
If your library uses Weine and you would like to have your name on a
group of Weine users please send me your name, type of library,
contact information and whether or not your collection is online. It
was suggested
A number of years ago I asked librarians who use Weine to let me know
so that I could create a list of Weine users. The time has come to
update this list.
If you would like to be on this list, please send me the name and
type of library, contact name/s, and whether or not your collection
is
Shalom:
For those using the Weine classification system, where did you put
The World is Flat, by Thomas Friedman? Thanks for your cataloging advice!
Toby Harris, Librarian
Temple De HIrsch Sinai
1511 E. Pike Street
Seattle, WA 98122
(206)315-7398 or (206)323-8486
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Shalom safranim--I knew there must be a way to order directly from
AJL, and found it, with your guidance, on the order form.
Todah rabbah!
Erika Zeitz
Congregation Ohev Sholom
Prairie Village, Kansas
and Corinth Public Library, Youth Services
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Shalom safranim--
I need to get the latest edition of the Weine classification scheme.
How do I go about that?
Todah rabbah!
Erika Zeitz
Congregation Ohev Sholom
Prairie Village, Kansas
Corinth Public Library, Youth Services
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Dear Safranim:
Does anyone know of or have access to a conversion chart created by Rita
Frischer which converts Elazar classifications to Weine? It's fairly
old... Thanks!
Toby Harris, Librarian
Temple De HIrsch Sinai
1511 E. Pike Street
Seattle, WA 98122
(206)315-7398 or (206)323-8486
I received the following question regarding the Weine Classification
system. Can someone please answer Leora? Her email address is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
For this project, all I need to know is how closely Weine parallels
Dewey. It's my understanding that she based it on Dewey, but is it just
Hello,
I am a masters student at the Information School at UW and I have taken on
the project of reorganizing the library at the new Hillel facility. Rabbi
Dan Bridge gave me a bit of information about the last time the collection
was cataloged and also the notebook of the last student who did
This typographical error in the Relative Index to Weine is a prime example
of why one should always follow the instruction found on the opening page of
the Directions for the Use of the Relative Index: Never classify solely
from the index. The correct number is found in the actual Classification
A day school librarian asked me today why Weine classified Mishnah as
323.1. This is obviously wrong so we checked. Mishnah is indeed given a
323.1 number in the Weine Relative Index, 3rd Ed. So change that number to
232.1 and check your shelves in case you made the same mistake my colleague
What Weine number do people use for books about the
fate of non-Jewish groups who were persecuted by the
Nazis? Also, what subject headings and subheadings are
used? Is the heading Holocaust reserved for Jewish
victims only?
Andrea
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If I am using Weine Classification Scheme, can I add 07 to z222.1
Genesis, etc?
z222.107 - can it be used for Commentaries on Genesis? Who can I
contact for questions on using Weine?
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Does anyone have a special Weine number for books
dealing with non-Jewish groups who were Holocaust
victims, e.g. Jehovah's witnesses, Romanies, etc.?
Andrea
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