[ha-Safran] Baron's Social and Religious History of the Jews

2023-01-01 Thread Lisa Silverman via Hasafran
Does anyone want volumes 1 - 8 plus Volume 10 (for the cost of shipping in a 
post office 2 day box)?  It costs $22.00.

There are no dust jackets, but the volumes are in great condition--NOT 
ex-library. Hardly read at all as far as I can tell!

Lisa

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Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide
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Re: [ha-Safran] Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship

2023-01-01 Thread Sally Stieglitz via Hasafran
Congratulations Racheli!

On Sat, Dec 31, 2022 at 10:45 PM Rachel Leket-Mor via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Dear AJL members, Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours
> before the end of the year—phew! Congratulations to all authors! A big
> thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who assisted me in preparing this issue, and to
> copyeditor extraordinaire
>
> Dear AJL members,
>
>
>
> Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the end of
> the year—phew!
>
>
>
> Congratulations to all authors! A big thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who
> assisted me in preparing this issue, and to copyeditor extraordinaire Nancy
> Sack.
>
>
>
> Stay tuned for the new call for papers and other exciting news, which will
> come soon.
>
>
>
> Happy New Year!
>
> Rachel
>
>
>
> Access AJL’s peer-reviewed, open-access journal:
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://ajlpublishing.org/__;!!KGKeukY!02yIKAXTCnH07mWvXZxMUHDyBsMEXiTzYqvR62vNPUMcEiA3V7ufHxz8ziY9P3norCtM1HltuQh3h9-TV0MbK44u-WrI04nuB4g$
>  
> 
> .
>
>
>
> Volume 22 table of contents:
>
>
>
> Vol. 22 Editor’s Note
>
> Rachel Leket-Mor, 1–4
>
>
>
> The Recovery of Nazi Looted Books in the UCLA Library: From Prague to Los
> Angeles and Back
>
> Diane Mizrachi, Ivan Kohout, and Michal Bušek, 5–19
>
>
>
> A History of YIVO’s Prewar Archival Collections from 1925 to 2001
>
> Stefanie Halpern, 20–40
>
>
>
> The Baltimore Hebrew Institute Collection: A Jewish Studies Library
> Re-imaged, Elaine Mael, 41–56
>
>
>
> Jewish German Immigrant Booksellers in Twentieth-Century Ecuador
>
> Irene Munster, 57–72
>
>
>
> Two Articles by Ber Borokhov about Judaica Libraries and Librarians
>
> Zachary M. Baker, 73–83
>
>
>
> Workers’ Libraries in Interwar Poland: Selections Translated from a
> Yiddish Handbook, Jordan Finkin, 84–102
>
>
>
> Who Own Jewish Culture Heritage?
>
> Association of Jewish Libraries Rosaline and Meyer Feinstein Memorial
> Lecture, Arthur Kiron, 103–122
>
>
>
> It’s Raining Lemons! How the COVID-19 Pandemic Reshaped the Association of
> Jewish Libraries, Michelle Margolis, 123–127
>
>
>
> Hiding in Plain Sight: Toward a Celebration of Hebraica Catalogers
>
> Roger Kohn, 128–150
>
>
>
> Jewish Identity and American Acceptance: Welcoming a Firstborn Son in Two
> Classic Children's Books, Emily Schneider
>
> 151–158
>
>
>
> Provenance Research, Memory Culture, and the Futurity of Archives: Three
> Essential Resources for Researching the Nazi Past, Rachel Heuberger, 159–172
>
>
>
> Book Review: Caroline Jessen, Kanon im Exil: Lektüren deutsch-jüdischer
> Emigranten in Palästina/ Israel. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2019. 398 p.
> ISBN: 9783835333482. [German], Renate Evers, 173–181
>
>
>
> Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of
> Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p.
> ISBN: 9780197563526, Amalia S. Levi, 182–188
>
>
>
> Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of
> Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p.
> ISBN: 9780197563526, Larissa Allwork, 189–194
>
>
>
> DH/JS: Mapping Jewish Studies
>
> Michelle Margolis, 195–197
>
>
>
> Scatter of the Literature, March 2020–December 2022
>
> Rachel Leket-Mor and Nadav Sharon, 198–222
>
>
>
> Tribute to Heidi G. Lerner upon Her Retirement
>
> Aaron J. Taub, 223–226
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Re: [ha-Safran] Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship

2023-01-01 Thread Amalia Warshenbrot via Hasafran



 Thanks you Racheli, the writers and editors, Amalia Warshenbrot From: Rachel Leket-Mor via Hasafran Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2022 10: 44 PM To: hasafran Subject: [ha-Safran] Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship Dear AJL members, Volume 22








Thanks you Racheli, the writers and editors,Amalia Warshenbrot   From: Rachel Leket-Mor via HasafranSent: Saturday, December 31, 2022 10:44 PMTo: hasafranSubject: [ha-Safran] Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship Dear AJL members, Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the end of the year—phew! Congratulations to all authors! A big thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who assisted me in preparing this issue, and to copyeditor extraordinaire Dear AJL members,  Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the end of the year—phew!   Congratulations to all authors! A big thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who assisted me in preparing this issue, and to copyeditor extraordinaire Nancy Sack. Stay tuned for the new call for papers and other exciting news, which will come soon.  Happy New Year!Rachel Access AJL’s peer-reviewed, open-access journal: https://ajlpublishing.org/. Volume 22 table of contents: Vol. 22 Editor’s NoteRachel Leket-Mor, 1–4 The Recovery of Nazi Looted Books in the UCLA Library: From Prague to Los Angeles and BackDiane Mizrachi, Ivan Kohout, and Michal Bušek, 5–19 A History of YIVO’s Prewar Archival Collections from 1925 to 2001Stefanie Halpern, 20–40 The Baltimore Hebrew Institute Collection: A Jewish Studies Library Re-imaged, Elaine Mael, 41–56 Jewish German Immigrant Booksellers in Twentieth-Century EcuadorIrene Munster, 57–72 Two Articles by Ber Borokhov about Judaica Libraries and LibrariansZachary M. Baker, 73–83 Workers’ Libraries in Interwar Poland: Selections Translated from a Yiddish Handbook, Jordan Finkin, 84–102 Who Own Jewish Culture Heritage?Association of Jewish Libraries Rosaline and Meyer Feinstein Memorial Lecture, Arthur Kiron, 103–122 It’s Raining Lemons! How the COVID-19 Pandemic Reshaped the Association of Jewish Libraries, Michelle Margolis, 123–127 Hiding in Plain Sight: Toward a Celebration of Hebraica CatalogersRoger Kohn, 128–150 Jewish Identity and American Acceptance: Welcoming a Firstborn Son in Two Classic Children's Books, Emily Schneider151–158 Provenance Research, Memory Culture, and the Futurity of Archives: Three Essential Resources for Researching the Nazi Past, Rachel Heuberger, 159–172 Book Review: Caroline Jessen, Kanon im Exil: Lektüren deutsch-jüdischer Emigranten in Palästina/ Israel. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2019. 398 p. ISBN: 9783835333482. [German], Renate Evers, 173–181 Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p. ISBN: 9780197563526, Amalia S. Levi, 182–188 Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p. ISBN: 9780197563526, Larissa Allwork, 189–194 DH/JS: Mapping Jewish StudiesMichelle Margolis, 195–197 Scatter of the Literature, March 2020–December 2022Rachel Leket-Mor and Nadav Sharon, 198–222 Tribute to Heidi G. Lerner upon Her RetirementAaron J. Taub, 223–226 
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Re: [ha-Safran] Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship

2023-01-01 Thread Michelle Margolis via Hasafran
WOW.  Kol ha-kavod Racheli, Nadav, Nancy, and the whole editorial team.
This issue looks absolutely amazing, and I can't wait to dig in!

My best,
Michelle

On Sun, Jan 1, 2023 at 7:44 AM Haim via Hasafran 
wrote:

> Wonderful job, Racheli!!. Kol ha-kavod, Haim On Dec 31, 2022 10: 39 PM,
> Rachel Leket-Mor via Hasafran  wrote: Dear AJL
> members, Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the
> end of the year—phew!
> Wonderful job, Racheli!!.
>
> Kol ha-kavod,
> Haim
>
> On Dec 31, 2022 10:39 PM, Rachel Leket-Mor via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>
> Dear AJL members, Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours
> before the end of the year—phew! Congratulations to all authors! A big
> thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who assisted me in preparing this issue, and to
> copyeditor extraordinaire
>
> Dear AJL members,
>
>
>
> Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the end of
> the year—phew!
>
>
>
> Congratulations to all authors! A big thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who
> assisted me in preparing this issue, and to copyeditor extraordinaire Nancy
> Sack.
>
>
>
> Stay tuned for the new call for papers and other exciting news, which will
> come soon.
>
>
>
> Happy New Year!
>
> Rachel
>
>
>
> Access AJL’s peer-reviewed, open-access journal:
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://ajlpublishing.org/__;!!KGKeukY!yoD6guWQe4w1HmXbZC48EwROrGv93hm9rxx1HdsR0WYQFFFNLkcU4uJPyOuAKqLBPNKAk_OwMciuIlQvBtkretRZCdUL0vaa$
>  
> 
> .
>
>
>
> Volume 22 table of contents:
>
>
>
> Vol. 22 Editor’s Note
>
> Rachel Leket-Mor, 1–4
>
>
>
> The Recovery of Nazi Looted Books in the UCLA Library: From Prague to Los
> Angeles and Back
>
> Diane Mizrachi, Ivan Kohout, and Michal Bušek, 5–19
>
>
>
> A History of YIVO’s Prewar Archival Collections from 1925 to 2001
>
> Stefanie Halpern, 20–40
>
>
>
> The Baltimore Hebrew Institute Collection: A Jewish Studies Library
> Re-imaged, Elaine Mael, 41–56
>
>
>
> Jewish German Immigrant Booksellers in Twentieth-Century Ecuador
>
> Irene Munster, 57–72
>
>
>
> Two Articles by Ber Borokhov about Judaica Libraries and Librarians
>
> Zachary M. Baker, 73–83
>
>
>
> Workers’ Libraries in Interwar Poland: Selections Translated from a
> Yiddish Handbook, Jordan Finkin, 84–102
>
>
>
> Who Own Jewish Culture Heritage?
>
> Association of Jewish Libraries Rosaline and Meyer Feinstein Memorial
> Lecture, Arthur Kiron, 103–122
>
>
>
> It’s Raining Lemons! How the COVID-19 Pandemic Reshaped the Association of
> Jewish Libraries, Michelle Margolis, 123–127
>
>
>
> Hiding in Plain Sight: Toward a Celebration of Hebraica Catalogers
>
> Roger Kohn, 128–150
>
>
>
> Jewish Identity and American Acceptance: Welcoming a Firstborn Son in Two
> Classic Children's Books, Emily Schneider
>
> 151–158
>
>
>
> Provenance Research, Memory Culture, and the Futurity of Archives: Three
> Essential Resources for Researching the Nazi Past, Rachel Heuberger, 159–172
>
>
>
> Book Review: Caroline Jessen, Kanon im Exil: Lektüren deutsch-jüdischer
> Emigranten in Palästina/ Israel. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2019. 398 p.
> ISBN: 9783835333482. [German], Renate Evers, 173–181
>
>
>
> Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of
> Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p.
> ISBN: 9780197563526, Amalia S. Levi, 182–188
>
>
>
> Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of
> Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p.
> ISBN: 9780197563526, Larissa Allwork, 189–194
>
>
>
> DH/JS: Mapping Jewish Studies
>
> Michelle Margolis, 195–197
>
>
>
> Scatter of the Literature, March 2020–December 2022
>
> Rachel Leket-Mor and Nadav Sharon, 198–222
>
>
>
> Tribute to Heidi G. Lerner upon Her Retirement
>
> Aaron J. Taub, 223–226
>
>
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Re: [ha-Safran] Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship

2023-01-01 Thread Haim via Hasafran



 Wonderful job, Racheli!!. Kol ha-kavod, Haim On Dec 31, 2022 10: 39 PM, Rachel Leket-Mor via Hasafran  wrote: Dear AJL members, Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the end of the year—phew!








Wonderful job, Racheli!!.Kol ha-kavod,HaimOn Dec 31, 2022 10:39 PM, Rachel Leket-Mor via Hasafran  wrote:


 Dear AJL members, Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the end of the year—phew! Congratulations to all authors! A big thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who assisted me in preparing this issue, and to copyeditor extraordinaire










Dear AJL members, 
 
Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the end of the year—phew!  
 
Congratulations to all authors! A big thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who assisted me in preparing this issue, and to copyeditor extraordinaire Nancy Sack.
 
Stay tuned for the new call for papers and other exciting news, which will come soon.

 
Happy New Year!
Rachel
 
Access AJL’s peer-reviewed, open-access journal: 
https://ajlpublishing.org/.
 
Volume 22 table of contents:
 
Vol. 22 Editor’s Note
Rachel Leket-Mor, 1–4
 
The Recovery of Nazi Looted Books in the UCLA Library: From Prague to Los Angeles and Back
Diane Mizrachi, Ivan Kohout, and Michal Bušek, 5–19
 
A History of YIVO’s Prewar Archival Collections from 1925 to 2001
Stefanie Halpern, 20–40
 
The Baltimore Hebrew Institute Collection: A Jewish Studies Library Re-imaged, Elaine Mael, 41–56
 
Jewish German Immigrant Booksellers in Twentieth-Century Ecuador
Irene Munster, 57–72
 
Two Articles by Ber Borokhov about Judaica Libraries and Librarians
Zachary M. Baker, 73–83
 
Workers’ Libraries in Interwar Poland: Selections Translated from a Yiddish Handbook, Jordan Finkin, 84–102
 
Who Own Jewish Culture Heritage?
Association of Jewish Libraries Rosaline and Meyer Feinstein Memorial Lecture, Arthur Kiron, 103–122
 
It’s Raining Lemons! How the COVID-19 Pandemic Reshaped the Association of Jewish Libraries, Michelle Margolis, 123–127
 
Hiding in Plain Sight: Toward a Celebration of Hebraica Catalogers
Roger Kohn, 128–150
 
Jewish Identity and American Acceptance: Welcoming a Firstborn Son in Two Classic Children's Books, Emily Schneider
151–158
 
Provenance Research, Memory Culture, and the Futurity of Archives: Three Essential Resources for Researching the Nazi Past, Rachel Heuberger, 159–172
 
Book Review: Caroline Jessen, Kanon im Exil: Lektüren deutsch-jüdischer Emigranten in Palästina/ Israel. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2019. 398 p. ISBN: 9783835333482. [German], Renate Evers, 173–181
 
Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p. ISBN: 9780197563526, Amalia S. Levi, 182–188
 
Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p. ISBN: 9780197563526, Larissa Allwork, 189–194
 
DH/JS: Mapping Jewish Studies
Michelle Margolis, 195–197
 
Scatter of the Literature, March 2020–December 2022
Rachel Leket-Mor and Nadav Sharon, 198–222
 
Tribute to Heidi G. Lerner upon Her Retirement
Aaron J. Taub, 223–226


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Re: [ha-Safran] Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship

2023-01-01 Thread Jacqueline Benefraim via Hasafran
Rachel,

What a wonderful way to end 2022. Thank you and your editorial staff for
producing such a worthwhile issue. I'm grateful this is a long weekend so I
can get some of the articles read before heading back to work.

Happy 2023,

Jackie

On Sat, Dec 31, 2022 at 10:06 PM Annette Goldsmith via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Kol ha-kavod, Racheli -- and Nadav and Nancy too -- on this wonderful
> achievement! Happy New Year! Annette Annette Y Goldsmith, PhD
> (she/her/hers) Part-time Faculty, Kent State University iSchool Librarian,
> Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel,
> Kol ha-kavod, Racheli -- and Nadav and Nancy too -- on this wonderful
> achievement!
>
> Happy New Year!
>
> Annette
>
> Annette Y Goldsmith, PhD (she/her/hers)
> Part-time Faculty, Kent State University iSchool
> Librarian, Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel, Los Angeles
> Member, 2022 Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award Committee
>
> *Currently reading: *Smith, Niki. *The Golden Hour*. Little, Brown Books
> for Young Readers, 2021.
>
> "A book is like a world you can carry around with you."
> Liniers.* Written and Drawn by Henrietta* (TOON Books, 2015)
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 31, 2022 at 7:45 PM Rachel Leket-Mor via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>
>> Dear AJL members, Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours
>> before the end of the year—phew! Congratulations to all authors! A big
>> thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who assisted me in preparing this issue, and to
>> copyeditor extraordinaire
>>
>> Dear AJL members,
>>
>>
>>
>> Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the end of
>> the year—phew!
>>
>>
>>
>> Congratulations to all authors! A big thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who
>> assisted me in preparing this issue, and to copyeditor extraordinaire Nancy
>> Sack.
>>
>>
>>
>> Stay tuned for the new call for papers and other exciting news, which
>> will come soon.
>>
>>
>>
>> Happy New Year!
>>
>> Rachel
>>
>>
>>
>> Access AJL’s peer-reviewed, open-access journal:
>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://ajlpublishing.org/__;!!KGKeukY!1S62OH0CAXocbOCve1pFjILUGs8MMd70TRp0gSnhK5sCj5yixS5wh8OAjXDnBHA6c-jqZp8sy3x-OBrv2cGXHstmZuY_neHxx2wH$
>>  
>> 
>> .
>>
>>
>>
>> Volume 22 table of contents:
>>
>>
>>
>> Vol. 22 Editor’s Note
>>
>> Rachel Leket-Mor, 1–4
>>
>>
>>
>> The Recovery of Nazi Looted Books in the UCLA Library: From Prague to Los
>> Angeles and Back
>>
>> Diane Mizrachi, Ivan Kohout, and Michal Bušek, 5–19
>>
>>
>>
>> A History of YIVO’s Prewar Archival Collections from 1925 to 2001
>>
>> Stefanie Halpern, 20–40
>>
>>
>>
>> The Baltimore Hebrew Institute Collection: A Jewish Studies Library
>> Re-imaged, Elaine Mael, 41–56
>>
>>
>>
>> Jewish German Immigrant Booksellers in Twentieth-Century Ecuador
>>
>> Irene Munster, 57–72
>>
>>
>>
>> Two Articles by Ber Borokhov about Judaica Libraries and Librarians
>>
>> Zachary M. Baker, 73–83
>>
>>
>>
>> Workers’ Libraries in Interwar Poland: Selections Translated from a
>> Yiddish Handbook, Jordan Finkin, 84–102
>>
>>
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>> Who Own Jewish Culture Heritage?
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>> Association of Jewish Libraries Rosaline and Meyer Feinstein Memorial
>> Lecture, Arthur Kiron, 103–122
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>> It’s Raining Lemons! How the COVID-19 Pandemic Reshaped the Association
>> of Jewish Libraries, Michelle Margolis, 123–127
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>> Hiding in Plain Sight: Toward a Celebration of Hebraica Catalogers
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>> Roger Kohn, 128–150
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>> Jewish Identity and American Acceptance: Welcoming a Firstborn Son in Two
>> Classic Children's Books, Emily Schneider
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>> 151–158
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>> Provenance Research, Memory Culture, and the Futurity of Archives: Three
>> Essential Resources for Researching the Nazi Past, Rachel Heuberger, 159–172
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>> Book Review: Caroline Jessen, Kanon im Exil: Lektüren deutsch-jüdischer
>> Emigranten in Palästina/ Israel. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2019. 398 p.
>> ISBN: 9783835333482. [German], Renate Evers, 173–181
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>> Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of
>> Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p.
>> ISBN: 9780197563526, Amalia S. Levi, 182–188
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>> Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of
>> Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p.
>> ISBN: 9780197563526, Larissa Allwork, 189–194
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>> DH/JS: Mapping Jewish Studies
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>> Michelle Margolis, 195–197
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>> Scatter of the Literature, March 2020–December 2022
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>> Rachel Leket-Mor and Nadav Sharon, 198–222
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>> Tribute to Heidi G. Lerner upon Her Retirement
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>> Aaron J. Taub, 223–226
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