[ha-Safran]: Family History and the Holocaust: A Day of Learning

2007-03-13 Thread Joy Rich
Family History and the Holocaust: A Day of Learning

The Jewish Genealogical Society will present an all-day seminar, 
Family History and the
Holocaust: A Day of Learning, on Sunday, April 22nd. Five speakers 
will cover a wide
range of Holocaust-related themes. The speakers are:

** NOLAN ALTMAN, Coordinator of JewishGen's Holocaust Database. Mr. 
Altman has presented
his How to Document and Research Your Family History seminar to a 
university Holocaust
history class and numerous adult education classes. He is Technical 
Coordinator for
JewishGen's JOWBR (cemetery burial indexing) project as well as 
Project Coordinator for
the presentation of the English translation of the Deblin Yizkor book 
in an online format.
Mr. Altman has had articles published in these magazines and 
journals: Stammbaum,
FEEFHS Journal, Shemot, Avotaynu, Dorot: The Journal of the 
Jewish Genealogical
Society, and The Jewish Magazine.

** ZVI BERNHARDT, Assistant Director of the Hall of Names and Deputy 
Director of the
Reference and Information unit at Yad Vashem. A member of the 
development team for the
user interface for The Central Database of Holocaust Victims' Names, 
Dr. Bernhardt has
been instrumental in the provision of Yad Vashem's interdepartmental 
and interdisciplinary
services to the public. He is also credited with administering the 
digitization of names
of Shoah victims from Yizkor books, resulting in the addition of 
250,000 names to the
Central Database. As Yad Vashem's liaison to genealogical 
organizations, Dr. Bernhardt has
addressed numerous genealogy workshops and seminars and has worked 
closely with JewishGen,
the 24th IAJGS Conference on Jewish Genealogy in 2004, and groups in 
Israel, such as the
Tapuz Family Roots forum.

** JAN TOMASZ GROSS, Norman B. Tomlinson Professor of War and Society 
at Princeton
University. Dr. Gross was born in Warsaw and is now an American 
citizen. He has held
academic appointments at the University of Haifa, New York 
University, University of
Vienna, University of Paris, and Yale and Harvard universities, among 
many others. He is
the recipient of many honors and awards, including a Senior Fulbright 
Research Fellowship,
a fellowship from IREX (International Research  Exchanges Board), a 
Rockefeller
Humanities Fellowship, the Distinguished Humanist Award from Ohio 
State University, and
the Order of Merit, Knight's Cross from the Polish Republic in 1996. 
Dr. Gross was
nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award for non-fiction 
in 2002 and a
National Book Award in 2001 from the National Book Foundation. Among 
his dozens of
publications are his widely discussed book, Neighbors: Destruction 
of the Jewish
Community in Jedwabne, Poland, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton 
University Press, 2001,
and his most recent book, Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland After 
Auschwitz. An Essay in
Historical Interpretation, Random House: New York, 2006.

** PETER LANDÉ, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum volunteer 
extraordinaire. Mr.
Landé was born in Germany and came to the United States in 1937. He 
was a State Department
Foreign Service Officer from 1956 to 1988. Over the past fifteen 
years, he has collected
and processed numerous lists of Holocaust victims and survivors for 
the United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum and JewishGen databases. These combined 
databases now total more
than four million names. In 2001, Mr. Landé received the 
International Association of
Jewish Genealogical Societies' Lifetime Achievement Award for his 
work on Holocaust
records.

** ROBERT MOSES SHAPIRO, Assistant Professor of East European Jewish 
Studies, Holocaust
Studies and Yiddish in the Department of Judaic Studies at Brooklyn 
College of the City
University of New York. Dr. Shapiro has been a Fellow of the Max 
Weinreich Center of the
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and both a Fulbright Fellow and a 
Yad Ha-Nadiv Fellow
at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He has edited two volumes: 
Holocaust Chronicles:
Individualizing the Holocaust through Diaries and Other 
Contemporaneous Personal
Accounts, Hoboken, NJ: Yeshiva University Press in Association with 
KTAV, 1999, and Why
Didn't the Press Shout? American and International Journalism during 
the Holocaust,
Hoboken, NJ: Yeshiva University Press in Association with KTAV, 2003. 
In 2006, Indiana
University Press in association with the United States Holocaust 
Memorial Museum,
published Dr. Shapiro's translation from Yiddish, Polish, German, and 
Hebrew of Isaiah
Trunk's classic Lodz Ghetto: A History. Dr. Shapiro is currently 
completing the editing
of his translation from Polish of the new catalog of the Ringelblum 
Archive of the Warsaw
Ghetto at the Jewish Historical Institute in Poland. Other projects 
under way include
translations of diaries from the Lodz ghetto.

The seminar will take place from 9:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Hebrew 
Union College, located
at 1 West 4th Street at Broadway in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. 

[ha-Safran]: Weine Classification Scheme for Judaica Libraries

2007-03-13 Thread Library
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 Religious Persecution by Mary 
Jane Engh, ISBN 1591024544
Thanks for any help.

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[ha-Safran]: USA's National Center for the Hebrew Language

2007-03-13 Thread Arieh Lebowitz
FYI.  Interesting item which some folks here might find of 
interest.  It is on the left side a bit below the top of this website 
[see Featured 
Resources]: 
http://www.nextbook.org/cultural/features.htmlhttp://www.nextbook.org/cultural/features.html

http://www.ivrit.org/National Center for the Hebrew Language - 
Advocating the learning of Hebrew, this site includes a 
http://www.ivrit.org/html/study/study.shtmlconsumer's guide to 
dictionaries, essays by 
http://www.ivrit.org/html/why_hebrew/story_05.shtmlRuth Wisse and 
HebrewTalk author 
http://www.ivrit.org/html/literary/goodgrief.shtmlJoseph Lowin, a 
http://www.ivrit.org/html/dailydictionary/dailydict-archives.aspword 
of the day archive, and 
http://www.ivrit.org/html/links/links.shtmllinks to other resources.

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[ha-Safran]: Voices of Jewish Women - Writings of Jewish

2007-03-13 Thread Arieh Lebowitz
Learned Women of the Nineteenth Century
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http://www.dinur.org//a429.html?rsID=284Voices of Jewish Women - 
Writings of Jewish Learned Women of the Nineteenth Century

Regular Price: 20$ SALE: 18$ (including surface shipping!) Kuntresim 
- Text and Studies 94, The Hebrew University - The Dinur Center, 
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[ha-Safran]: Uncle Tom's Cabin in Hebrew translation - bibliographies

2007-03-13 Thread Rachel Leket-Mor
Dear safranim and safraniot,

Sorry for the late response, but I knew that if I only looked up 
Harriet Beecher Stowe's work in the wonderful Jewish Translation 
History Bibliography of Bibliographies and Studies, complied by our 
colleague Bob Singerman (see my review in Target, Volume 17, Number 
1, 2005, pp. 171-178), I would find some citations.

Here there are:
1. Hildreth, Margaret Holbrook. Harriet Beecher Stowe: A 
Bibliography. Hamden, Conn., 1976. (A bibliography of Hebrew 
translations of Uncle Tom's Cabin on p.49).
2. Toren, S. Ilan. The Discovery of America in the Israeli 
University: Historical, Cultural, and Methodological Perpectives. 
Journal of American History 81 (1994/1995): 164-82. (see pp. 169-70 
for Hebrew translations of American literature).

And for a Yiddish translation of the work, see:
1. Niger, Sh. America in the Works of I.M. Dick (1814-1839). YIVO 
Annual of Jewish social Science 9 (1954): 63-71 (signed S. Niger Charney).


As for the book's popularity in Hebrew translation: in the late 19th 
and early 20th centuries, the majority of books translated into 
Hebrew came from the German or Russian cultures, and those few 
translated from English - and even fewer from American English - were 
mostly translated from German or Russian translated versions. An 
American book would have been translated at that time only if it had 
a great prestige in the German or Russian cultures, as Hebrew 
translators knew hardly any English. (Even Shakespeare was translated 
from Russian!)

I hope that answers the question.
Kol tuv,
Rachel

Rachel Leket-Mor
Bibliographer
Religion, Philosophy, Jewish Studies
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Re: [ha-Safran]: New Edition of The Szyk Haggadah Announced

2007-03-13 Thread Yisroel Israel
I believe that it was the famous historian Cecil Roth who recorded 
having visited Szyk whilst he was working on his Haggadah 
illustrations, and was put out to see him munching away at his bacon 
sandwiches at the same time !



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[ha-Safran]: Karaite Printing: New IDC Collection

2007-03-13 Thread Barry Dov Walfish
IDC Publishers offers you a new primary source collection:

Karaite Printing
Rare publications from the 16th century until World War I

Advisor: Barry Dov Walfish, University of Toronto Libraries

By filming in various libraries all over the world, IDC Publishers has
put together a comprehensive collection of Karaite published works,
comprising the bulk of the publishing output of this community until the
early twentieth century. These works, published to educate the Karaite
reader, offer a unique opportunity to explore the intellectual and
spiritual world of this important, but somewhat neglected, Jewish sect.

* Scope: 132 titles

* Number of microfiche: 468

Visit www.idc.nl for more information.


Dr. Barry Dov Walfish
Judaica and Theology Specialist
Collection Development Department
and Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
University of Toronto Libraries
130 St. George St.
Toronto, On M5S 1A5

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[ha-Safran]: Palestinian Textbooks - report (free download)

2007-03-13 Thread David Elazar
Safranim shalom:


I would like to bring to your attention a recent pamphlet describing 12th
grade Palestinian textbooks.  It is free for downloading from the
Palestinian MediaWatch site.


 From Nationalist Battle To Religious Conflict:  New 12th Grade Palestinian
schoolbooks  present a world without Israel

Palestinian MediaWatch  February 200735pgs

   http://www.pmw.org.il/BookReport_Eng.pdf

(excerpt from the executive summary)

   Fighting Israel is a religious battle of Islam

PA educators teach that fighting Israel is not merely a territorial
conflict, but also a religious battle for Islam. The schoolbooks define the
conflict with Israel as “Ribat for Allah one of the actions related to
Jihad for Allah, and it means: Being found in areas  where there is a
struggle between Muslims and their enemies. [Islamic Education, grade 12,
p. 86]Israel is thus stigmatized as existing on Islam’s land, and
fighting Israel is transformed from an Arab nationalistic goal into an
uncompromising battle for God. Moreover, the youth are taught that their
specific conflict with Israel -  Ribat for “Palestine” ­ is “one of the
greatest of the  Ribat and they [Palestinians] are worthy of a great reward
from Allah”.


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Job posting BJE INDY

2007-03-13 Thread Monica Rosenfeld
The Maurer Library of the Bureau of Jewish Education seeks an 
enthusiastic, innovative, and energetic individual to provide 
services to our Jewish community library.  The successful candidate 
will be responsible for providing Pre-School storytime, collection 
development, outreach, and reference and readers’ advisory services 
to the public using print and online resources.
Qualifications: ALA Accredited MLS preferred or BA with significant 
library experience. Proficiency in computer data bases and Internet 
searching, excellent verbal and written communication skills are 
required. The candidate must have a strong Jewish background, and 
knowledge of Hebrew is preferable.
Contact: Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume 
to: Bureau of Jewish Education, Attention:  Ora Leivant, 6711 Hoover 
Road, Indianapolis, IN  46260.
Deadline:  Position open until filled.

Monica Rosenfeld, MLS
Maurer Library
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[ha-Safran]: Recording sessions

2007-03-13 Thread Heidi Estrin
I don't think people realize how much work it would be to record the 
entire convention. You'd need a recording device in every room. you'd 
need somebody to be responsible (or more likely, several people per 
room per day) for making sure the recording is done properly and that 
someone keeps track of which recording is from which session. Later 
you need someone to organize all the recordings - even if it's 
online, the organizing it is still a lot of work, even if the 
distribution is no longer a problem. Finally, you'd need to educate 
people about how to access the recordings online, since many people 
are not so comfortable with that.

Lastly, how many people will honestly take the trouble to listen to 
such recordings? Conventions are exciting, but unedited recordings of 
live sessions in large meeting rooms make very dull listening even 
when the topic is interesting.

I think the only way this could be feasible and/or useful is if AJL 
formed a whole committee dedicated to the recording of convention 
sessions. This would require a minyan of tech-heads who would not 
only help out during convention but who would take responsibility for 
organizing, editing, uploading, and other post-convention tasks. I'm 
not sure whether we have enough tech savvy members for this... 
especially since many of the people who can be so described are 
already heavily involved in other projects and would not have time 
for this (I include myself in this category).  So even though I am 
sounding like a sourpuss, I honestly believe that this is not a 
project that is useful for AJL to worry about at this time.

In the past we've hired companies to come in and record the sessions, 
so the onus was not on our membership - but it was costly and people 
didn't make much use of the service.

Just my two cents...

Heidi Estrin
Sydney Taylor Book Award Committee/PR Committee
Association of Jewish Libraries
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[ha-Safran]: Cataloging Grants

2007-03-13 Thread Deborah Katz
Safranim,

Does anyone know of Jewish or non-Jewish philanthropic institutions that offer
grants for cataloging? I currently have a graduate student working 
diligently on a collection of materials my institution purchased in 
the 1970s from Shimeon Brisman a former UCLA librarian. When she 
graduates, I will need to find outside funds to continue to support 
her work.  Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Deborah Katz
Reference and Jewish Studies Librarian
Olin Library, Washington University Libraries
St. Louis, MO


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[ha-Safran]: Reminder - Haggadah of Pesach Sale

2007-03-13 Thread RUBIN MASS Ltd., Publishers and Booksellers
Rubin Mass Publishers  Booksellers
  This Pesach you are going to have an unforgetable
  Leil Haseder with:

  The Tekhelet  Mordekhai Haggadah   /   Rabbi Mordechai (Motti) Elon

The Haggadah shel Pesach with a commentary based on the drashot 
of  Rabbi Mordechai Elon.
Rabbi Mordechai Elon was the head  of yeshivat Hakotel in Jerusalem's 
Old City, and he is a widely acclaimed educator and Torah personality

Compiled and edited by Sholem Hurwitz

The Haggadah text is in Hebrew  English
Comentaries are in English only
ISBN: 965-09-0194-9
135 pages, Hard cover
Published in Jerusalem, 2006


Retail Price: $20
Sale Price: $15

   Buy 4 Get 1 Free!
  (Valid until March 24, 2007)


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[ha-Safran]: Catalogling inquiry

2007-03-13 Thread Randall Tenor
For all of you Weine experts, what do you do for call numbers where 
the author has published two books with the same copyright date? For 
example, I have one where Isaac Bashevis Singer has two books with 
the same copyright date so I can't do s1 and s2 in that case. What is 
the solution? Thanks, Randall Tenor

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[ha-Safran]: Greek Jewry book sale

2007-03-13 Thread salkluger
hello friends, forsale- Documents on the History of the Greek 
Jews,athens; Kastaniotis editions,1997. isbn 1886857008.Monumental 
work compiled by the Greek Ministry of foreign affairs and university 
of Athens.It has documents on the modern history of Greek Jewry 
including many original documents related to the holocaust..english 
edition.$65.00.

http://presence.webmail.aol.com/IM/?sn=salklugerlocale=en-uspd=0
[]
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Simcha Sales Inc.
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[ha-Safran]: Sign holder information needed

2007-03-13 Thread Barbara Barak
Am looking for a free-standing corkboard to display signs for library
programs.  Also, would like it to have an area for brochures.



Do you know of any suppliers?

Thanks,

b



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Jewish Information Service of Greater Toronto
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Re: [ha-Safran]: Rooms at convention

2007-03-13 Thread Leah Adler
When I asked the reservation desk for a room with two beds the 
answer was that she will put it as a request. In the e-mail 
confirmmation it says: Preferences: Two Beds.
We shll have to wait and see...


Leah Adler
Yeshiva University



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