Re: [ha-Safran] Monday evening at the 51st AJL Conference - dinner and movie

2016-04-15 Thread Rose Novil

Hi,
Marty's Place sounds wonderful.  I'd like to join with the others who 
are going.  Thanks for the suggestion.  Shabbat Shalom.  Rose


On 3/7/2016 1:31 PM, Rose Shoshanah Seidman wrote:


Hi Noreen  and colleagues:

Thanks Noreen and colleagues for registering to come to Charleston SC 
to enjoy a great program at the 51^st AJL Annual Conference.


Marty’s Place is the new vegan restaurant/cafeteria at the College of 
Charleston, Program of Jewish Studies.


This is approximately 1 ¼ miles from the Marriott Charleston on 
Lockwood Drive, Charleston SC.


There are cabs available.  The hotel has a shuttle service that will 
take you downtown to the college.


Marty’s Place is a good option for Monday night when we are free to 
eat wherever we want.  If many of you would like this option, please 
let them know in advance so they can be ready to accommodate you.  
Also, remember that Monday night is “Movie Night” at the conference.  
We are selecting a very good film and/or documentary so it would be 
wonderful if you were to come back to the hotel to enjoy this activity.


Looking forward to seeing all of you, most of you, many of you!

Best regards,

Shoshanah

Shoshanah Seidman

Faculty Liaison, Program for Jewish Studies,

Northwestern University Library

51^st Annual Conference co-Chair, Association of Jewish Libraries

847-467-2914

*From:*Noreen Wachs [mailto:nor...@ramaz.org]
*Sent:* Monday, March 07, 2016 12:55 PM
*To:* Rose Shoshanah Seidman
*Subject:* Conference question

Hi Shoshana,

I just registered for the convention. On Monday evening I would like 
to eat out at Marty’s Place, the vegan restaurant that is kosher. I 
know it is not within walking distance of the hotel. How long of a cab 
ride is it and are cabs available? Thanks


Noreen Wachs



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[ha-Safran] New Passover kid's books

2016-04-15 Thread Lisa Silverman
Hi Safranim,

Here is a link to my reviews in Jewish Journal that include some new Passover 
books for kids:

http://www.jewishjournal.com/passover/article/passover_on_one_foot_books_for_kids



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10400 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024
310-481-3215 (direct)  310-481-3218 (main)   
library.sinaitemple.org



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Re: [ha-Safran] Has anyone used or heard about Library World inexpensive library automation package based on Apple inhouse product?

2016-04-15 Thread Leibowitz, Faye R
https://www.librarycat.org/

FYI. Cheaper than $495/year.

I have never actually used it. But it is affiliated with LibraryThing, which is 
good.

Best wishes,

Faye Leibowitz
General Languages Catalog Librarian
University of Pittsburgh
frle...@pitt.edu


From: Hasafran [mailto:hasafran-boun...@lists.osu.edu] On Behalf Of Lois Ruby
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2016 11:10 PM
To: NinaLane 
Cc: hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu
Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Has anyone used or heard about Library World 
inexpensive library automation package based on Apple inhouse product?

We use it, but it's $495 EACH YEAR, and I'm looking for a much less expensive 
program that I can transfer all our files to.

Lois Ruby
Congregation Albert
Albuquerque, NM


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Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2016 8:27:15 PM
Subject: [ha-Safran] Has anyone used or heard about Library World inexpensive 
library automation package based on Apple inhouse product?

Good evening all:

Has anyone used or heard about Library World inexpensive library automation 
package based on Apple inhouse product?  We heard about this from an IT guy on 
our temple's IT committee. $495 sounds to good to be true.  Of course, it's 
ONLY cloud-based.

Thank you for any thoughts!

Sincerely,

Nina Lane
retired librarian
Temple Shaarei Shalom
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[ha-Safran] New Ladino Children's Album and Songbook

2016-04-15 Thread Candace Mittel
Hello, I'm a grad student at Hebrew College getting my MA in Jewish
Education, and I thought the following would be of great interest to this
group!

Ladino singer/songwriter Sarah Aroeste  has
just come out with a fun, new Ladino album and one-of-a-kind educational
program for kids called Ora de Despertar
 (Time to Wake Up).
It includes an album  of
all-original Ladino children’s songs, a fully animated video series
, a songbook
,
a teaching guide , and
more. The music and accompanying educational programming is fun for all
ages, from tots to teens. Whether you work in a school, camp, synagogue or
museum, I think *Ora de Despertar* will be a great addition to
your library. There are so few educational resources about Sephardic
culture, especially Ladino, so this program is super exciting! Sarah is
offering discounted packages for bulk purchases for libraries and
gift-shops. Check out her website at www.saraharoeste.com, or email me (
candacemit...@gmail.com) for more information on the *Ora de Despertar*
 project!
Candace
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[ha-Safran] Conference Stipends Update

2016-04-15 Thread bell1614



Dear AJL 2016 Conference Stipend Applicants,Thanks to the efforts of our 
leadership, the Stipends Committee has received a last-minute infusion of 
funds. This wonderful development means that the stipend award notifications 
will not go out until early next week.  Stipends this year have been supported 
with funding from the Judy R. Cohn Stipends Fund, the Littauer Foundation, 
EBSCO, and other generous gifts.All stipend recipients will be eligible for the 
early-bird registration rate.  Some applicants indicated that they had other 
funding sources pending at the time of application. Applicants whose situations 
have changed since their applications were submitted are asked to contact the 
Committee.Thank you for your patience as we finalize the stipends 
allocation process.  Looking forward to seeing you in Charleston!Lenore Bell 
(bell1...@msn.com) and Rachel Glasser (rkglas...@gmail.com)
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Re: [ha-Safran] Looking for a couple translated poems

2016-04-15 Thread Danielle Winter
Thanks, Annette. I have found both at this point thanks to AJL!

On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 6:55 PM, Annette Goldsmith  wrote:

> Danielle, I have "Rachel" and will scan it and email it to you. I found it
> in *Voices Within the Ark: The Modern Jewish Poets*, ed. by Howard
> Schwartz and Anthony Rudolf.
>
> Since the title of Tchernikowsky's "The Sixth of Twilight" could be
> something else entirely, I checked *Selected Poems of Saul Tchernikowsky*
> and the closest title I have is "On Friday Towards Eventide." Do you think
> that's a possibility? I think it's a long shot but will scan it as well if
> you'd like it.
>
> Annette
>
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 11:30 AM, Danielle Winter <
> springlibrar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am looking for a few Hebrew poems in English translation. This might be
>> a wild goose chase because I am not even sure if they have been translated
>> or published. Looking into it for a patron
>>
>> Rahel/Rachel's poem entitled "Rahel/Rachel"
>> I know there is a collection of her poems:
>> *Flowers of Perhaps: Selected Poems of Ra'hel*
>> I couldn't seem to access the index or table of contents to know if this
>> poem is in the above collection.
>>
>> Also, Shaul Tchernichovsky's poem "The Sixth of Twilight"
>>
>> Mind you - there can be variation in the titles...
>>
>> Thanks so much for any information,
>>
>> Danielle
>>
>>
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Re: [ha-Safran] Has anyone used or heard about Library World inexpensive library automation package based on Apple inhouse product?

2016-04-15 Thread Stacy Brown
Yes, I used it years ago at my old library and I loved it. The only issue is 
that I was in the Eastern time zone and they were in Pacific so it was tricky 
to get someone on the phone if you had questions. Otherwise, it was great.











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On Behalf Of NinaLane
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2016 10:27 PM
To: hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu
Subject: [ha-Safran] Has anyone used or heard about Library World inexpensive 
library automation package based on Apple inhouse product?

Good evening all:

Has anyone used or heard about Library World inexpensive library automation 
package based on Apple inhouse product?  We heard about this from an IT guy on 
our temple's IT committee. $495 sounds to good to be true.  Of course, it's 
ONLY cloud-based.

Thank you for any thoughts!

Sincerely,

Nina Lane
retired librarian
Temple Shaarei Shalom
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Re: [ha-Safran] Upcoming Event: "Stolen Words: The Nazi Plunder of Jewish Books, " by Mark Glickman. Tuesday, May 3, 12 noon

2016-04-15 Thread Rachel Heuberger

Dear Collegues,

may I use the opportunity to point to the bibliographical list of books 
and articles regarding the intriguing subject of Nazi theft and 
restitution, based on our collection. This was done on the occasion of 
the establishment of the infamous Nazi institute responsible for the 
Nazi confiscation in Europe, opened 75 years ago in Frankfurt am main 
(Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage).

See: http://www.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/judaica/raubgut.html
Unfortunately the text is in German, but many books and articles are in 
English as well

Chag Sameach from the other side of the ocean
Rachel Heuberger


Am 14.04.2016 um 16:20 schrieb Michelle Chesner:
I believe my review of the book, with specific (selected) examples, 
was included in the most recent News and Reviews.  I'll copy it here 
as well.  Readers can make their own judgements; I simply advise 
reading carefully and critically.


Glickman, Mark. /Stolen Words: The Nazi Plunder of Jewish Books/. 
Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 2016.  327 pp. ISBN: 
9870827612082 $29.95



The story of the Nazi confiscation of Jewish books and the ongoing 
story of efforts to restore them to their owners is an extraordinary 
one, and in recent years, many books have emerged to detail various 
aspects of this history.  Mark Glickman’s /Stolen Words/ attempts to 
do that, but is unfortunately so error-ridden that it is difficult to 
separate fact from fiction.



The book would greatly have benefited from both copy editing and peer 
review, as instances of blatant errors, both typographical and 
factual, abound.  As a small sample: In his multi-chapter introduction 
to the work, which attempts to summarize a history of Jewish printing, 
Glickman writes that the first Hebrew book was printed in 1475, 
notwithstanding the great work of Moses Marx and Adri Offenberg, which 
conclusively prove the Roman imprints to have been printed between 
1469-1472 (the first /dated/ book was printed in 1475, but the 
distinction is important).  More concerning was Glickman’s 
identification of famed Roman printers Sweynheyn and Pannatz as German 
Jews, when they most certainly were not. In a footnote, Glickman cites 
“50,000 editions of Jewish incunabula,” when surely he meant to write 
“copies.”  The many errors that I encountered throughout the book shed 
doubt on the accuracy of the entire work.



For someone very interested in this topic, the most interesting point 
of the book would have been the bibliography, where one could at least 
find further materials to read on the subject, but unfortunately there 
is none.



The  book essentially summarizes some of the major works on the 
subject, including Dana Herman’s dissertation, /Hashavat Avedah: A 
History of Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, Inc./; / Holocaust and the 
Book: Destruction and Preservation /(ed. Jonathan A. Rose); David 
Fishman’s /Embers Plucked from the Fire: The Rescue of Jewish Cultural 
Treasures in Vilna; /Robert M. Edsel’s/The Monuments Men: Allied 
Heroes, Nazi Thieves, and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History 
/(although there’s a typo in his citation for this book); and others.  
It would behoove an interested reader to pick up some of the books 
listed above rather than this one in order to obtain a more accurate 
view of the incredible story of the “robbery and restitution” of 
Jewish books during and after World War II.



On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 10:15 AM, Daniel Kestenbaum 
> wrote:


What makes you say that?
Details please

Regards
Daniel Kestenbaum


Kestenbaum &  Company
Auctioneers of Rare Books, Manuscripts & Fine Art
242 West 30th Street
New York, NY 10001
Tel: (212) 366-1197 

Forthcoming Auction:
Fine Judaica
Spring, 2016

For further details see our website:
www.Kestenbaum.ne t


On Apr 14, 2016, at 10:05 AM, Michelle Chesner > wrote:


For people interested in this book, I would just like to note
that there are many, many factual errors within it, and one
should be cautious before recommending it for research use.

Michelle Chesner
Norman E. Alexander Librarian for Jewish Studies
Columbia University

On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Brener, Ann > wrote:




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Re: [ha-Safran] Has anyone used or heard about Library World inexpensive library automation package based on Apple inhouse product?

2016-04-15 Thread Arlene Ratzabi
Hi
We have been using Library World successfully for a number of years.  It is 
easy to use and I also have access through an app on my smartphone when not in 
the office. 

 

Arlene Ratzabi 
librar...@wjcenter.org
914-698-2960

> On Apr 14, 2016, at 10:27 PM, NinaLane  wrote:
> 
> Good evening all:
> 
> Has anyone used or heard about Library World inexpensive library automation 
> package based on Apple inhouse product?  We heard about this from an IT guy 
> on our temple's IT committee. $495 sounds to good to be true.  Of course, 
> it's ONLY cloud-based.
> 
> Thank you for any thoughts!
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Nina Lane
> retired librarian
> Temple Shaarei Shalom
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