[ha-Safran] Fwd: Spark Joy with LQ’s Spring Titles

2024-05-10 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I haven't seen many other publishers publicize Jewish American Heritage
Month.. Thank you  Arthur Levine for stepping up.  Arthur will be a speaker
at our conference; let him know you appreciate this ad.  Emily

Emily Bergman
Librarian
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Date: Fri, May 10, 2024 at 6:05 AM
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Spark Joy with LQ’s Spring Titles May 2024 Art © Susan Gal Dear Emily,
April was a whirlwind for LQ – we launched our Fall season, welcomed
interns onboard, and sent staff members to Kweli, the L.A. T
[image: Levine Querido]

Spark Joy with LQ’s Spring Titles

May 2024


Art © Susan Gal
Dear Emily,

April was a whirlwind for LQ – we launched our Fall season, welcomed
interns onboard, and sent staff members to Kweli, the *L.A. Times* Book
Festival, and the Texas Library Association conference (you can view our
video play-by-play of TLA here

and here

!)

Then we kicked off May with the biggest splash imaginable: Donna Barba
Higuera’s Newbery Medal-winning *The Last Cuentista, *out now in paperback
,
made #4 on the ultra-competitive *New York Times **Bestseller List for
middle grade paperback*!

What other exciting things will the month bring? Stay tuned to find out.

—Team LQ


*14 BOOKS FOR JEWISH AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH*

Everyone wish a very happy pub week to *Joyful Song*

[ha-Safran] Ride offer from Los Angeles to San Diego

2024-05-08 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I am driving to San Diego from Los Angeles on the Friday before the AJL
conference and have room for one passenger.  If you would like a ride, let
me know.  Emily

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[ha-Safran] Beta Phi Mu Award nominations sought

2024-01-26 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
 The American Library Association is currently accepting nominations
through February 1,
2024 for the *Beta Phi Mu Award*.

*Beta Phi Mu award*  is an annual award consisting of $1,000 and a citation
of achievement. This award is given in recognition of the achievement of a
library school faculty member or another individual for distinguished
service to education for librarianship. This annual award is sponsored by
the Beta Phi Mu International Library Science Honor Society.

To find out more information about the award, including how to nominate
candidates, visit 
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[ha-Safran] David Cohen Award

2023-12-18 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
The Ethnic Multicultural Information Exchange Roundtable (EMIERT) of the
American Library Association is now accepting nominations for the David
Cohen/EMIERT Multicultural Award. This award recognizes recent articles
that include significant new research related to the understanding and
promotion of multiculturalism in libraries in North America. Works
published within the last two years preceding the award application
deadline shall be eligible to receive the award. Recipients of the David
Cohen Awards are presented with $500 and a plaque at ALA’s Annual
Conference during EMIERT’s annual chair’s program.

A winning publication shall advance a deeper understanding of
multiculturalism/multicultural issues in libraries and will be selected
based on the following criteria:

   - Relationship of publication to the purpose of the award
   - Extent to which publication bridges cultures, increases multicultural
   awareness in libraries, or provides appropriate cultural representation
   - Significance of publication and its potential impact
   - Originality

There will be one bi-annual award presented in even years (e.g. 2022, 2024,
2026, etc.). If no suitable candidate is judged to merit the award in a
given year, the award will not be presented.

Nominations for the award will be accepted until February 15, 2024. Winners
will be announced by March 15, 2024.

The selection of an award will be made by the EMIERT Awards Committee.
Please send nominations to Dr. Andrea Jamison via aqja...@ilstu.edu no
later than February 15, 2024, by 10 p.m. CT.  Self-nominations will be
accepted.

Submitted materials should include:

   - Article (published within the last two years)
   - A copy of the nominee’s resume or curriculum vitae
   - A 250-word statement of significance addressing why the nominee is
   deserving of this recognition according to the criteria of the award and
   should cite specific achievements
   - OPTIONAL:  Additional letters of recommendation

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Re: [ha-Safran] What is Available to Purchase Honoring Jewish Book Month?

2023-11-11 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
ALA actually has a poster and bookmarks for Jewish American heritage month
in May that might work,
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On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 6:37 PM Michelle Sandler via Hasafran <
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> Are there any items for Jewish Book Month 2023?  AJL used to sell posters
> and bookmarks and such.   Is this still going on? Michelle Sandler MLS
> Volunteer Librarian Beth David Westminster, California ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍
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> Are there any items for Jewish Book Month 2023?  AJL used to sell posters
> and bookmarks and such.  Is this still going on?
>
> Michelle Sandler MLS
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Re: [ha-Safran] ALA Not the Only Way to Reach Out

2023-10-17 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
They're offering several free ebooks with this point of view.  I have
unsubscribed from any more promotional emails from them.

Emily Bergman
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On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 3:24 PM Stacie Ramey via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Did you all see Haymarket's statement that the root cause of this conflict
> is Israeli aggression and apartheid? Stacie Ramey, MFA, M. S. CCC/SLP,
> Author www. stacieramey. net The Sister Pact- A YALSA 2016 Popular
> Paperback, PSLA 2015 Top FortyThe
> Did you all see Haymarket's statement that the root cause of this conflict
> is Israeli aggression and apartheid?
> *Stacie Ramey, MFA, M.S. CCC/SLP, Author*
>
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> *
> *The Sister Pact-* A YALSA 2016 Popular Paperback, PSLA 2015 Top Forty
> *The Homecoming *-Florida Book Award Winner
> *The Secrets We Bury-*" A sensitive, funny, and sometimes awkwardly romantic
> story of survival and self-awareness." - *Kirkus*
> *It's My Life-** Gold Medal in the Florida Book Award  *"A lovely and
> heartfelt story... raw and full of feeling." - *The Nerd Daily*
> *Switching Fates 02/12/21*
> *For weekly content read my newsletter, Write Hard at
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> On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 3:04 PM Anna Skorupsky via Hasafran <
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>> Thank you, dear Jckie, from the bottom of our hearts! Am Yisrael Hai!
>> Cordially, Anna AJL-CANADA, Anna Skorupsky, President Virus-free. www.
>> avast. com On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 12: 07 PM Jacqueline Benefraim via
>> Hasafran 
>> Thank you, dear Jckie, from the bottom of our hearts!
>>
>> Am Yisrael Hai!
>>
>> Cordially,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>> AJL-CANADA,
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>> On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 12:07 PM Jacqueline Benefraim via Hasafran <
>> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Shalom, As I was not expecting any support for Israel from ALA, I
>>> printed out AJL's "Love Your Neighbor - Israel" booklist and dropped them
>>> off to local public libraries and bookstores.   Each encounter spent a few
>>> minutes explaining the
>>> Shalom,
>>>
>>> As I was not expecting any support for Israel from ALA, I printed out
>>> AJL's "Love Your Neighbor - Israel"
>>> booklist
>>> and dropped them off to local public libraries and bookstores.
>>>
>>> Each encounter spent a few minutes explaining the importance of accurate
>>> materials. I then followed up with emails to managers and supervisors.
>>> These few minutes which I might have spent in a coffee shop were well
>>> spent. This small step may not seem as splashy as a big statement from a
>>> major organization, but the money I saved by not buying that $5 latte can
>>> then be donated.
>>>
>>> Am Yisra'el Hai,
>>>
>>> Jackie
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jackie Ben-Efraim
>>>
>>> *"Although the books had changed, I the reader had not." **Micha Yosef
>>> Berdichevsky 1865-1921*
>>>
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[ha-Safran] Children's book recommendation

2023-06-01 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I am participating in a Read-A-Thon of diverse books at ALA.  I get 5
minutes to read, so it won't be a whole book.  A banned book would be
great.  What do you suggest?

Thanks,
Emily

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Re: [ha-Safran] bookish Jewish American Heritage Month content

2023-05-11 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I just want to say that I LOVED Erika's book when it came out.  Very
readable and enjoyable.  Even if you don't win one, read it (hopefully your
library has a copy).  Emily

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On Thu, May 11, 2023 at 12:22 PM Erika Dreifus via Hasafran <
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> Shalom, everyone: As you're likely aware, May is Jewish American Heritage
> Month (in Canada, it's Jewish Heritage Month). I've been trying to amplify
> relevant content from libraries, publishers, bookstores, and others,
> especially
> Shalom, everyone:
>
> As you're likely aware, May is Jewish American Heritage Month (in Canada,
> it's Jewish Heritage Month). I've been trying to amplify relevant content
> from libraries, publishers, bookstores, and others, especially on social
> media. I've organized and linked to relevant items in this post:
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://wp.me/p4x0h8-cPE__;!!KGKeukY!zRZxc325g81CYCi1Wln92fvHZ8yBIOxa3iugkvkuaagGjwknW0oMIOJu70ncP2TadXrLd6GIJtB4abBTPi0e62LV4S3-vw$
>  
> .
> (Bonus: I'm also offering three free e-book copies of my own very Jewish
> American short-story collection, because May is also Short Story Month!)
>
> You can find everything at 
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://wp.me/p4x0h8-cPE__;!!KGKeukY!zRZxc325g81CYCi1Wln92fvHZ8yBIOxa3iugkvkuaagGjwknW0oMIOJu70ncP2TadXrLd6GIJtB4abBTPi0e62LV4S3-vw$
>  
> 
> .
>
> All best,
> Erika
>
> =
> *Erika Dreifus*
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Re: [ha-Safran] AJL Members abroad

2023-03-27 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Jean-Claude and 3 other Paris librarians will be talking about their
collections at the upcoming AJL conference.  Tune in at  Tuesday, June 20,
from 9:00-10:15 am ET. Emily

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On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 9:11 AM Jean-Claude KUPERMINC via Hasafran <
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> Dear Safranim, I am very happy to have received by post the button of AJL
> Proud member for 2023. It is very well designed, and I was laughing when I
> read the catalogue card it was attached to: "Sex Role Perceptions of
> Palestinian males
> Dear Safranim,
> I am very happy to have received by post the button of AJL Proud member
> for 2023. It is very well designed, and I was laughing when I read the
> catalogue card it was attached to: "Sex Role Perceptions of Palestinian
> males and females in Israel".
>
> I was wondering, how many AJL Members are there outside of Israel and the
> USA? I feel a little alone as a Proud Member in France.
>
> All the best
>
> Jean-Claude Kuperminc
> Library and Archives of the Alliance Israelite Universelle, Paris, France.
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[ha-Safran] Anne Dublin at the SLJ Middle School Magic

2023-03-09 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I just heard Anne Dublin talk about her new book,* She's a Mensch!*  Anne
was great, and I can't wait to get her new book.  Congrats to Anne for
participating in this national venue.

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[ha-Safran] Anyone going to ALA?

2023-02-17 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I have a room at the Palmer House for ALA this summer.  If you'd like to
share a room, let me know.  Emily

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[ha-Safran] Fwd: Join us Wed, Feb 1 for Books Matter: Using Children's Literature to Invite Conversations about Identity, Bias and Social Justice

2023-01-26 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
This program deals with books and children, so it might be interesting for
many of us.  Emily

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[ha-Safran] EMIERT Distinguished Librarian Award

2023-01-20 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
The EMIERT Distinguished Librarian Award recognizes significant
accomplishments in library services that are national or international in
scope and that include improving, spreading, and promoting multicultural
services in libraries. Persons in the library world are eligible to be
considered for the award based on outstanding achievement and leadership in
serving the community by significant collection building and outreach
services, and/or developing creative multicultural materials and programs.
The emphasis here is multicultural/multiethnic as distinguished from
multilingual. The Award will consist of a certificate and a monetary award
to be determined, and will be presented at the ALA Annual Conference during
the EMIERT Chair's Program.
Nominations

Self-nominations are accepted.

Submitted materials should include the completed nomination webform

and
a copy of the nominee's resume or curriculum vitae. Submit a nomination

.

The 2023 award application deadline is Friday, January 25, 2023,.
Deliberations will occur around ALA LibLeanX and the Award will be
presented at the 2023 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago, Illinois. at the
EMIERT Chair's Program.  The award consists of a plaque and monetary award.
Questions?

For assistance, please contact Kevin D. Strowder with the ALA Office for
Diversity, Literacy and Outreach Services at kstrow...@ala.org.

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Re: [ha-Safran] Education board cuts Jewish holidays

2022-11-17 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Growing up in OK and TX, the Jewish holidays were unexcused absences, and I
could only make up work if the teacher allowed me to do so (I don't
remember ever not being able to make up work).  I'd rather get rid of all
religious holidays as public school holidays than choose which ones to
include...but that'll never happen.  Emily

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On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 4:00 PM Martha Simpson via Hasafran <
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> This article was on the front page of the Hartford Courant.   Basically,
> in Farmington, CT, the town's South Asian population asked the school board
> to make Diwali a day off, since Asians represent 23% of the population. Not
> only did the
> This article was on the front page of the Hartford Courant.  Basically, in
> Farmington, CT, the town's South Asian population asked the school board to
> make Diwali a day off, since Asians represent 23% of the population. Not
> only did the school board say no, they also decided to take away Rosh
> Hashanah and Yom Kippur, which had already been approved holidays.
>
> I don't know if this is anything we can take action on, but I thought it
> was important to let people know about it.
>
>
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[ha-Safran] Free webinar: THE U.S. AND THE HOLOCAUST Resources Webinar for Libraries

2022-10-31 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran



Learn about THE U.S. AND THE HOLOCAUST, a film by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick &
Sarah Botstein and the free educational resources available to engage in
this important topic.

Join PBS Books, WETA, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and ALA
to learn about THE U.S. AND THE HOLOCAUST, a film by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick
& Sarah Botstein and free educational resources available to engage in this
important topic.

In this 60-minute session, you'll meet Sarah Botstein, one of the
filmmakers; hear about programming resources (film screeners, discussion
guides, book lists, panel discussions, poster sets and more) related to the
film and the topic; and learn about what some other libraries have done in
their communities to promote connections. The presenters will also share
tips to help library workers connect with your local PBS station to
collaborate on a program.

*REGISTER NOW:* programminglibrarian.org/learn/...


*WHEN:* November 8, 2022 – 1:00 PM CST

Ken Burns has said this is the most important work of his career-don't miss
the opportunity to learn more.

Attendees will:

   - Learn about THE U.S. AND THE HOLOCAUST, a film by Ken Burns, Lynn
   Novick & Sarah Botstein
   - Learn about programming resources available to help library workers
   host events related to the film and the Holocaust
   - Learn tips for partnering with a local PBS station on a film-related
   program

*This webinar will be presented online via Zoom. Closed captions will be
enabled during the presentation, and we will email a copy of the chat
transcript to all attendees within 48 hours of the webinar*



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[ha-Safran] publication opportunity: Children and Libraries

2022-10-29 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I am on the Editorial Advisory Board for *Children and Libraries
 *(*CAL)*, the
peer-reviewed journal of ALA's Association for Library Service to Children.
We're eager to make connections with librarians and library workers,
regardless of setting, who are interested in writing about children's
literature, children's programming, and related topics. Issues after a
1-year embargo are openly accessible
and you don't need to
be a member of ALSC to write for us. As you can see from our Author
Guidelines
,
CAL publishes scholarly research, best practices articles, and other types
of writing. So please keep *CAL *in mind if you'd like to share the news!
Reach out to our editor, Sharon Verbeten, at childrenandlibrar...@gmail.com
.
Bernadette  
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She/Her/Hers,Ms.

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[ha-Safran] Tour of Jewish New Orleans

2022-10-12 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
If you are going to LibLearnX in New Orleans in January, there is a tour of
Jewish New Orleans:  //
thesavvynative.com/jewish-new-orleans-history-tour-the-savvy-native/.  It
looks costly but very interesting.  Are you going to New Orleans?  Are you
interested in having me set up a tour?  If you'll be there and would like
me to set up a tour, let me know; the more people we have probably makes it
cheaper per person.  Thanks, Emily

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Re: [ha-Safran] SLJ Long List for 2022 Young People's Literature

2022-09-18 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Blum is one of the SLJ Day of Dialog speakers:
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> Dear Safranim, The Long List for this award includes Jewish book,  Isaac
> Blum's The Life and Crimes of Hoodie Rosen. Winners will be announced on
> Nov. 16 https: //www. slj.
> com/story/longlist-for-the-2022-national-book-award-for-young-peoples-literature-announced
>
> Dear Safranim,
>
> The Long List for this award includes Jewish book,  Isaac Blum's The Life
> and Crimes of Hoodie Rosen.
>
> Winners will be announced on Nov. 16
>
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Re: [ha-Safran] AJL in Sept/Oct 2022 _American Libraries_

2022-08-31 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Kathy and I had lunch with Lessa this past spring, and we had a wonderful,
eye-opening conversation on both sides.  Sometimes, we just need to bring
AJL to others' attention and explain why we need inclusion.  I know we're
disappointed by the exclusion from some groups, but this positive
experience with Lessa is a huge step forward and is another stepping stone
for those of us working in ALA.  Sally has taken on a tremendous role on
the EDI Assembly Steering Committee (or whatever it's new name is), and
she's not even one of the liaisons!  Thank you Sally. Kathy created our
Schmooze and Nosh for several Annual and Midwinter conferences and
moderated an incredibly successful AJL President's Program at ALA Annual,
which we need to continue annually. Sally, Susan, and I have projects in
the works.  It takes work, so anyone who is an ALA member and wants to
help, you're welcome to join the effort.  Thanks, Emily

Emily Bergman
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On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 9:13 PM Michelle Margolis via Hasafran <
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> Thanks for sharing this here, Elliot! It was truly wonderful to see
> Lessa's recognition of AJL in American Libraries. I sent Lessa an email on
> Monday thanking her personally for the AJL shout-out, but here on Hasafran
> I would like to also
> Thanks for sharing this here, Elliot! It was truly wonderful to see
> Lessa's recognition of AJL in American Libraries.
>
> I sent Lessa an email on Monday thanking her personally for the AJL
> shout-out, but here on Hasafran I would like to also acknowledge the good
> work being done by Emily Bergman, Susan Kusel, Sally Steiglitz, Kathy
> Bloomfield, and so many others who are working tirelessly behind the scenes
> within ALA to help promote and further connections with AJL.
>
> Our members are excellent advocates for "the leading authority in Judaica
> Librarianship!"
>
> My best,
> Michelle Margolis
> President, AJL
>
> On Tue, Aug 30, 2022, 11:10 PM Elliot H. Gertel via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>
>> In the latest issue of American Libraries, the official magazine of the
>> American Library Association, ALA President Lessa Kananiʻopua Pelayo-Lozada
>> mentions AJL in her column, “From the President,” AL, September/October
>> 2022, p. 4, “Representation
>> In the latest issue of *American Libraries, *the official magazine of
>> the American Library Association, ALA President Lessa Kananiʻopua
>> Pelayo-Lozada mentions AJL in her column, “From the President,” *AL,*
>> September/October 2022, p.4, “Representation Matters.”
>>
>> “We also partner with our affiliates to embrace representation,
>> collaborating on projects and highlighting awards from the National
>> Association of Librarians of Color and the Association of Jewish Libraries,
>> among others.”
>>
>>
>> How good to be noticed in a positive way by the current president of ALA!
>>
>>
>>
>> *Elliot H. Gertel*  *עלע־הערש גערטל / אליהו־צבי גרטל*
>> *Irving M. Hermelin Curator Emeritus of Judaica*
>> *Member, ALA EMIERT Jewish Information Committee (2020-2022)*
>> *AJL-ALA Liaison, 2008-2020*
>> *The University of Michigan*
>> *Ann Arbor, Michigan*
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Re: [ha-Safran] two items of note

2022-08-31 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I just want to suggest that if you haven't read Erika's *Quiet Americans*,
you definitely should read it.  It's one of the best books of contemporary
short stories I've read! I'm glad that one of the stories is available
online. Emily

Emily Bergman
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> Shalom, chaverim: A quick message to share two items of potential
> interest. First, I've recently learned about an exciting new
> organization/resource for Jewish poets and poetry: Yetzirah. Visit the
> website at https: //yetzirahpoets. org/
> Shalom, chaverim:
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>
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> And as we approach the 50th anniversary of the Munich Massacre next week,
> *Moment* magazine has re-published "Homecomings," a short story from my
> collection *Quiet Americans*. You can find the story (online for the
> first time) at 
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Re: [ha-Safran] Removing putty from book

2022-05-13 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
The NEDCC 
is a great resource for anything like
this, 
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 .  There are leaflets and other resources on
the site.  Emily

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[ha-Safran] ALA Elections

2022-04-14 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Dear colleagues,

We are writing to congratulate AJL member Emily Drabinski on her election
as the 2022-2023 President-Elect of the American Library Association. The
full press release from ALA is below:

CHICAGO — Emily Drabinski, interim chief librarian at The Graduate Center,
> City University of New York has been elected 2022-2023 president-elect of
> the American Library Association (ALA). Drabinski received 5,410 votes,
> while her opponent, Kelvin Watson, executive director of the Las
> Vegas-Clark County Library District received 4,622 votes.


We look forward to working with Emily and ALA leadership as we
strengthen ties between ALA and AJL to support Judaica librarianship in the
coming years.

Emily Bergman and Susan Kusel
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[ha-Safran] Fwd: ALA Affiliates : Call for Collaborators: Resolution on "Illegal Immigration" LCSH Subject Heading

2022-04-05 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Any catalogers want to write an AJL support for the subject heading
change?  I'm happy to help with whatever ALA stuff has to happen in my role
as Co-Liaison, but I don't feel comfortable being the one to support the
change.  Thanks, Emily

Emily Bergman
AJL Co-Liaison to ALA
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*Call for Collaborators: Resolution on "Illegal Immigration" LCSH Subject
Heading*
The Services to Refugees, Immigrants, and Displaced Persons (SRIDP)
Sub-Committee of the Office for Diversity, Literacy, and Outreach Services
Advisory Committee is* looking for other ALA member groups and individual
members to help draft and support a resolution to change the Library of
Congress subject heading from "illegal immigration" to "undocumented
residents/noncitizens." * If you or a group you represent are interested in
drafting and/or endorsing this resolution, please reach out to Anna
Kozlowska, chair of SRIDP at akozl...@uic.edu.



Additional Context from SRIDP:



In 2021, a group of ALA members drafted a communication request to change
the subject heading "illegal aliens." After months of no clear answers, the
group went to the Legislation Committee chair to request support in
communicating with the ALA Washington Office and with the Library of
Congress. It was then announced on November 12th, 2021 that, "at today's
Library of Congress Subject Editorial Meeting. Beacher Wiggins, Director
for Acquisitions & Bibliographic Access at the Library of Congress, said
that the subject heading "aliens" will be replaced by "noncitizens" and the
subject heading "illegal aliens" replaced by "illegal immigration." While a
step in the right direction, the newly subject heading focused on the
action with the use of "illegal" and takes away the humanity of
undocumented individuals. For 2022, we are looking to gather other ALA
members to help draft and support a new resolution that will request that
the subject heading of "illegal immigration" to be changed to "undocumented
residents/noncitizens." This revised subject heading keeps the humanity of
the individuals affected by their circumstances and moves away from
categorizing them by specific actions, but rather focuses on their shared
identities while residing in the United States of America.


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Re: [ha-Safran] Question for the List

2022-03-22 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
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 .  I use the
low back; there's room for the label, and it doesn't take as much room on
the book.
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 . I have
white ones and put the label at the top.

Emily Bergman
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On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 6:20 PM Mary Ann Schermerhorn <
maschermerh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Check with your local public library or school library about borrowing or
> copying pages from their Demco catalog.  I’ve found the librarians most
> helpful.
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>> I use pockets and cards.  I buy them from Demco.  They're not very
>> expensive.  I have a stamp with our name/address, and I stamp the pockets.
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>> check out date, and a name.  I have labels so one author/title/call # label
>> goes on the checkout card, another on the pocket, and the spine label for
>> the book.  Once a year, I have a student helper go through and send
>> reminders to everyone who has had something checked out for more than a
>> month to bring the books back.  We do lose things, but it's easier when we
>> have so little staff (1 student helper paid by the Religious School,
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Re: [ha-Safran] Jewish Children's Holiday Fiction Books Cataloged as Nonfiction

2022-03-21 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Also using Elazar, I put everything in the subject that I can.  The shelf
and a half of Fiction are only those that have no subject in which to place
them.  As others have said, it makes it easier for both me and my users to
find books on a particular subject.  Holidays in particular are best
together.  I even classify biographies in the subject, so a biography of an
Israeli leader is in Israel.  It's not helpful when a teacher wanted a
biography for each student, but we made it work.  Emily

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Re: [ha-Safran] Question for the List

2022-03-21 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I use pockets and cards.  I buy them from Demco.  They're not very
expensive.  I have a stamp with our name/address, and I stamp the pockets.
I don't have due dates, so I chose cards that have one date, which is the
check out date, and a name.  I have labels so one author/title/call # label
goes on the checkout card, another on the pocket, and the spine label for
the book.  Once a year, I have a student helper go through and send
reminders to everyone who has had something checked out for more than a
month to bring the books back.  We do lose things, but it's easier when we
have so little staff (1 student helper paid by the Religious School,
a paid library assistant, and I'm a volunteer, and we're only there Sunday
mornings).

Emily Bergman
Temple Sinai
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Re: [ha-Safran] Speech to text / Text to speech apps

2022-03-03 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I have a blind student who uses JAWS, which I've been told is one of the
most popular screen/text readers.  My university provides the Kurzweil
program to students.  Emily

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[ha-Safran] Submissions Are Now Open for the 2022 John Cotton Dana Awards

2022-02-16 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
*Submissions Are Now Open for the 2022 John Cotton Dana Awards*



Submissions are open for the 2022 John Cotton Dana Award

(JCD).
The John Cotton Dana Award is one of the most prestigious awards given to
libraries and it honors outstanding library public relations. Up to eight
$10,000 awards will be provided by the H.W. Wilson Foundation

in
2022.



Libraries of all types and sizes are encouraged to submit entries for a
2022 John Cotton Dana Award to vie for one of the $10,000 awards. The
entries should highlight a strategic communications campaign from the past
year and previous winners have included rebranding efforts, promotion of
archives and special collections, awareness campaigns, community
partnerships and special events. Entries may be submitted by any library,
Friends group, consulting agency or service provider, unless they are
represented on the JCD committee.



The awards are managed by Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, Futures

(Core).
The 2022 John Cotton Dana Award winners will be announced in June 2022.



To begin your submission or learn more please visit these sites:

John Cotton Dana Application Details


John Cotton Dana Evaluation Criteria


John Cotton Dana Submission Site




Learn more about the John Cotton Dana Awards from past winner and judges.



JCD – EBSCO Blog – Tips to Run a Successful John Cotton Dana Award Campaign
from Anchorage Public Library

Re: [ha-Safran] Possible recipient

2022-01-27 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Many smaller collections, like synagogues, schools, and Jewish community
centers, aren't taking large donations.  In my case, I'm limited on space,
so I focus on newer materials, weeding the older ones to make room. Thus,
most donations don't fit those parameters.  Check with your local colleges
and universities; they are more likely to be interested in filling out
their collections with retrospective donations.  Finally, for the Holocaust
materials, perhaps there is a Holocaust museum or center that can use those
materials to expand their collections.  There are some book dealers
focusing on Judaica, so your materials might be of interest to them.

Emily Bergman
Librarian
Temple Sinai
Glendale, CA
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> Zionist materials in the Charlotte, NC metropolitan area,  a wider area if
> willing to pick up.
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[ha-Safran] Sophie Brody Award Committee looking for members

2022-01-12 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
The Sophie Brody Award 
 is
given by the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) of the American
Library Association for the best Jewish book for the general reader.  AJL
has one permanent position on Sophie Brody, and Rachel Kamin is the current
AJL representative. I am also on Sophie Brody as Chair of the Jewish
Information Committee of the Ethnic & Multicultural Information Exchange
Round Table.  If you are interested in serving on the award committee, you
must be a RUSA member.  There's lots of good reasons to join:

   - The books are fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and graphic novels, so
   you'll be reading a large cross-section of new Jewish books.
   - You get a copy of all the books considered for the award, which is
   about 150 new books a year.  I donate mine to my library and other
   libraries that can use them.
   - You get to discuss books with interesting people.
   - It's a lot of reading (50+ books/year) and the last 6-8 weeks are very
   intense, but serving on the committee is very rewarding and fulfilling.


If you're a RUSA member, I really hope you'll join the award committee.
They need some new members; I was on the committee as the AJL rep for 5
years and then off for 4, and there are only 2 new faces from the last time
I was on the committee, and one of those is Rachel.

Contact Rachel  or me  if
you have any questions.

Thanks,
Emily

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[ha-Safran] Jewish geneology

2022-01-06 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I have had a question about Jewish genealogy, and I've seen lots of
postings on hasafran but didn't keep, because I didn't need it at the
time.  Isn't there a Jewish genealogy group/training/site?  Thanks, Emily

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Re: [ha-Safran] Tiny library

2022-01-05 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I have a book truck of give-away books outside the library entrance...it's
the same idea.  A Little Free Library would be even more fun, and I could
put it outside, rather than make people come into the building during this
time of so much remote interactions.  Also, the Little Free Library can be
decorated in a meaningful way or by kids in your congregation.  It's a
great way to get rid of the donations we all get that we don't want/can't
use.  Put those PJ Library books that come in into your Little Free Library
and share them with others.  If it's outside the building, you might get
neighborhood folks taking books, so you're reaching beyond your
congregation.  I think you have a win/win here.  Emily

Emily Bergman
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> Mine is a synagogue library in a Conservative shul. When I first started
> out, I was worried about security and had the library door closed on
> shabbat and other holidays. Because it was closed, parents who brought
> their kids were desperate for something quiet to occupy them and so an
> enterprising congregant set up a book cart with donated extras for kids to
> read. But to me this felt like a missed opportunity for the library and
> adults were begging for the library to be open anyway.
>
> Eventually I threw caution to the wind and also figured out a way for
> items to be checked out on shabbat without writing and computers and so
> opened the doors. Now (or at least before the pandemic), parents either
> hang out with their kids in the library, or bring the library books to the
> sanctuary. They see all we have to offer and usage improved.
>
> In my opinion, the last thing you want is something competing with your
> space. It's hard enough getting people to support a library. I wouldn't
> give anyone the opportunity to say, "why do we need something
> professionally run when this works well enough".
>
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> Library Director
> Congregation of Moses Fisher Library
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> Has anyone experience with a “tiny library” associated with their library
> or host institution?  I’d be interested in hearing how it was implemented
> and whether it enhanced or detracted from your library service, and how.
>
> Our new synagogue director has proposed installing a tiny library box near
> the building entrance. At first I was positive, seeing it as a venue for
> off-loading unwanted donated books. Plus, I didn’t want to say no in my
> first interaction with the new director.
>
> But the other volunteers raised a lot of concerns about how it would be
> managed, that it fall on us to review what was put in there, adding to our
> work and potential headaches.
>
> As I considered the proposal further, I asked myself what was the point,
> whether this was the appropriate venue?   Why would you place a tiny
> library 100 feet from a real lending  library?   The tiny library movement
> was a neighborhood initiative, informal sharing, a literary free box.  In
> that regard, it doesn’t make (as much sense) outside a real lending
> library.
>
> Or does it?  I want to be open-minded and not rain on the director’s
> proposal out of hand. If there are good reasons to support this initiative,
> ones that augment or complement the library program , or at least not
> detract from it, I’d like to hear about it.  Alternative programs are also
> of interest.
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> I appreciate hearing about your experience.
>
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Re: [ha-Safran] Mold issue in library

2021-11-19 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I forgot to say, you must get the books out of the collection right away
and isolate them, while you decide what to do, or you're going to get more
moldy books.  Emily

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On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 9:11 AM Emily Bergman 
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> I have worked with library disasters for decades here in Southern
> California.  Most of the time, the best thing to do with moldy books is to
> discard and replace them.  Mold grows very quickly and moves from one book
> to the ones around it.  If you have books you cannot replace, you can get
> rid of the mold, but it's expensive and probably not worth the expense with
> a general collection.  As Jackie suggested, you can contact a professional
> company who deals with mold, like Belfor, but it doesn't come cheap.  For
> great information on mold, and any other library disaster, the best place
> for information is the NEDCC 
>   > (Northeast Document
> Conservation Center).  They have an extensive online library
>   > of
> information about dealing with water, mold, pests, etc.  Emily
>
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>> Hi everyone
>> I wanted to get some intelligence from those of you who have experienced
>> mold in your library (due to the hurricane that pounded New York City and
>> northern suburbs) and the remediation process. We recently discovered this
>> in a section of my library. I am particularly interested in whether books
>> can be saved with remediation/treatment or must they be discarded. Whatever
>> information you can provide would be greatly appreciated as soon as
>> possible.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Arlene Ratzabi
>> Librarian, Westchester Jewish Center
>> Mamaroneck, NY
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Re: [ha-Safran] Mold issue in library

2021-11-19 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I have worked with library disasters for decades here in Southern
California.  Most of the time, the best thing to do with moldy books is to
discard and replace them.  Mold grows very quickly and moves from one book
to the ones around it.  If you have books you cannot replace, you can get
rid of the mold, but it's expensive and probably not worth the expense with
a general collection.  As Jackie suggested, you can contact a professional
company who deals with mold, like Belfor, but it doesn't come cheap.  For
great information on mold, and any other library disaster, the best place
for information is the NEDCC 
 (Northeast Document
Conservation Center).  They have an extensive online library
 of
information about dealing with water, mold, pests, etc.  Emily

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> Hi everyone
> I wanted to get some intelligence from those of you who have experienced
> mold in your library (due to the hurricane that pounded New York City and
> northern suburbs) and the remediation process. We recently discovered this
> in a section of my library. I am particularly interested in whether books
> can be saved with remediation/treatment or must they be discarded. Whatever
> information you can provide would be greatly appreciated as soon as
> possible.
>
> Many thanks,
> Arlene Ratzabi
> Librarian, Westchester Jewish Center
> Mamaroneck, NY
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[ha-Safran] Oral History: A to Z

2021-08-12 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Presented by the Los Angeles Preservation Network (LAPNet)

Mon, August 23, 2021

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM PDT

Register at
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In this 90-minute session, Oral Historian Jenni Matz (Director, Television
Academy Foundation Interviews) will cover a basic overview of starting an
oral history project. The presentation will touch on project design,
creating a budget, examples of good and not-so-good interviewing
techniques, ethical and legal considerations for capturing oral histories,
production concerns to consider, access to oral history collections, and
preservation. Sample resources such as production checklists and release
forms will be provided. The session will include a brief Q

This workshop is geared toward those who work in libraries, archives, and
museums and are considering building an oral history program or hoping to
expand an existing project.

A Zoom link will be sent to registrants prior to event.

About the presenter:

Jenni Matz is an oral historian, MLIS- archivist, documentary filmmaker,
and attorney. Jenni has been an oral historian for the Television Academy
Interviews since 2006 and its Director since 2014. She oversees the
long-term planning and preservation of the Academy’s digital video archive
and conducts many of its interviews. Matz co-designed the award-winning
website, Television Academy Interviews
, which provides full-text
searchable access to over 4,000 hours of catalogued, indexed, time-stamped
content.

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Re: [ha-Safran] Machzorim

2021-07-26 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
My experience too.  I'm trying to give away about 100 copies of the 1981
JPS *The Torah: a Modern Commentary*.  I've yet to find a good home for
them.  This seems to me to be something that others could use and certainly
don't go out of date, though there's a new edition, which is why we're
getting rid of the old ones.  Let me know if anyone wants them.  Emily

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On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 9:14 AM Daniel Stuhlman via Hasafran <
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> The congregation where I work is getting rid of more than 100 boxes of
> siddurim.  We tried to get places for them and no one wanted them.  They
> will sadly be buried.
>
> On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 10:49 AM Martin Kaminer via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
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>> You might consider sending them to one of the services that provides
>> sifrei kodesh (as well as books of general Jewish interest) to incarcerated
>> persons.  That has been my deaccessioning go-to for the last few years.
>> The two I am familiar with are:
>> Jewish Prisoner Services (jpsi.org)
>> 
>> Library - The Aleph Institute - N.E. Regional Headquarters (alephne.org)
>> 
>> Seems a particularly appropriate option for machzorim esp at this time of
>> year
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 8:28 AM Dr. Ralf Simon via Hasafran <
>> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Sharing this information with Executive Directors, Rabbis, and any other
>>> appropriate individuals would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> We have a large number of previously used Machzorim that have been
>>> brought to our congregation by members.   I am hoping to find 'new homes'
>>> for these books as the holidays approrach.  Please feel free to contact me
>>> if you can use any of machzorim. Many of these are in like new or very good
>>> condition.  Occasionally there is a bookplate or name written in the book.
>>> Some names of previous owners have been obliterated by dark marker.   I
>>> would be happy to send the books to you at no cost by media mail, however,
>>> I would appreciate reimbursement for the amount spent for posting.
>>>
>>> We have multiple copies of the following machzorim:
>>>
>>> The New Machzor (Newly Enhanced, edition)
>>>
>>> Machzor for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur (Compiled by by Rabbi Morris
>>> Silverman(
>>> High Holiday Prayerbook
>>>
>>> Machzor for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur (Compiled by by Rabbi Morris
>>> Silverman(
>>> High Holiday Prayerbook
>>> Traditional edition with transliteration
>>>
>>> Mahzor for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur (Edited by Rabbi Jules Harlow)
>>>
>>> The New Union Prayer Book for the Days of Awe (Sha'arey  Teshurva)
>>>
>>> Please feel free to contact me by email at rraph...@aol.com or contact
>>> me by phone at 216/337-6490 if you are interested in any of the above
>>> machzorim or have any further questions.
>>>
>>> R. Raphael 'Rafi' Simon, Ph.D.
>>> Librarian
>>> B'nai Jeshurun Congregation
>>> Pepper Pike, OH 44124
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [ha-Safran] Descriptive cataloging question

2021-06-28 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Are the sheets folded and bound so they're now pages, or can they be
described as folded leaves?  If described as pages, I think the only thing
you can do is give a description in a note. Given how special these volumes
are, I'd even describe the covers in the notes.  Emily

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On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 10:34 AM Daniel Stuhlman via Hasafran <
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> I have an edition of  Arthur Szyk's Passover Haggadah that has printing on
> one side of the leaves and then folded before binding. It looks like a
> regular page and is counted as a regular page.  I have another edition of
> this book and the pages are printed on both sides.  Since the covers are
> different and  content is not 100% the same I will be keeping both.
>
> Is there a special term for this?  How can I differentiate this pagination
> in the 300 field?
>
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Re: [ha-Safran] Free professional development program on librarianship at NASA/JPL

2021-05-07 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
My husband was an astrochemist at JPL for over 35 years.  He founded and
chaired the Library Committee to move the library forward to be more
responsive to the needs of the lab, to connect better to the
CalTech library, and to incorporate the latest technology...I'm sure I
influenced his interest.  Caroline, as are all the JPL librarians, is
fabulous.  She also plays the cello.  When my husband died, the JPL library
took 5 boxes of his books.  Emily

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On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 10:15 AM Sally Stieglitz via Hasafran <
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> Dear Safranim,
>
> This program is free, open to all in the library field, and presented on
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> Best regards
> Sally (Your friendly NASA Solar System Ambassador
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>
> Librarians In Space! OR Just How Far Can a Library Degree Take You?
> 
>
> Learn about librarianship at the NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL),
> where the motto is "Dare Mighty Things."
>
> Presenter *Caroline Coward* supervises the daily operations of the
> Library at NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, collaborating with and
> supporting the work of scientists, engineers, and mission specialists
> across the organization in areas such as information curation, knowledge
> management, and data repository governance. Caroline holds a Master of
> Library and Information Science degree from San Jose State University as
> well as a Bachelor of Music from California State University, Long Beach.
> In addition to significant experience in public and special libraries, she
> spent the majority of her 30-year career as a tenured library faculty
> member in higher education, coordinating High Impact Practices and
> Information Literacy initiatives. At JPL, Caroline leads efforts in
> organizing the Lab's vast information stores, from physical processing and
> access, to metadata, taxonomy, ontology, and other data science
> partnerships, to developing new information initiatives Labwide.
>
> This program is being presented in cooperation with NASA's Solar System
> Ambassador program. For more information on the program, visit
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Re: [ha-Safran] Fwd: LJ Day of Dialog Is Tomorrow!

2021-05-06 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Roberta,

I think if you sign up, you can watch all of the sessions for the 3
months.  I had meetings, so I wasn't able to see all the ones I wanted to
watch.

Emily

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On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 11:54 AM Roberta Gerson 
wrote:

> Emily,
>
> According to the email you sent us, it says: "All sessions will be
> available for viewing on-demand within +\- an hour of their initial
> broadcast, and will be available for three months thereafter." So, for
> those of us who couldn't make it, I assume we can view them at a later time.
>
> Thanks for letting us know nonetheless. I look forward to viewing the
> sessions.
>
> Roberta Gerson
> Temple Beth Shalom of Needham, MA
>
> On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 8:15 AM Emily Bergman via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>
>> Sorry for the late notice.  This event is today.  The programs are
>> presentations by and conversations with authors of current books.  There
>> are panels of interest to Jewish librarians.  It's free.  Emily
>>
>> Emily Bergman
>> emilyanneberg...@gmail.com
>>
>>
>> -- Forwarded message -
>> From: LJ Day of Dialog 
>> Date: Wed, May 5, 2021 at 11:00 AM
>> Subject: LJ Day of Dialog Is Tomorrow!
>> To: 
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>>  ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌
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>> Dear Emily,
>>
>> Just a quick reminder that *LJ* Day of Dialog is tomorrow!
>>
>> Please make sure your computer and browser are up to date. Chrome tends
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>>
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>> months thereafter.
>>
>> The environment opens at 9:00 AM ET, and the sessions will kick off at
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[ha-Safran] Fwd: LJ Day of Dialog Is Tomorrow!

2021-05-06 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Sorry for the late notice.  This event is today.  The programs are
presentations by and conversations with authors of current books.  There
are panels of interest to Jewish librarians.  It's free.  Emily

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Just a quick reminder that *LJ* Day of Dialog is tomorrow!

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[ha-Safran] Writing opportunity for ALA blog on diversity

2021-05-01 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
[image: Amber Hayes]

Apr 30, 2021 10:31 AM
Amber Hayes


Hi there!

Please feel free to share this with anyone you think may be interested. The
Office for Diversity, Literacy and Outreach Services (ODLOS) is currently
seeking blog post contributions to appear on our blog site, Intersections
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We are interested in hearing about hiring tips and best practices from both
the candidate's perspective and the hiring manager.

Are you interested in writing for Intersections but don’t have a success
story related to hiring? ODLOS is accepting proposals for other EDI-related
blog topics as well. Submit your summary for consideration below.

 Please consider the following when submitting a blog post:

   - Articles are typically 350-600 words
   - Include 2-3 high-quality images
   - Content must be original (i.e. article is not published elsewhere)

Please submit a summary
 for
consideration by *Friday, May 14.* First drafts will be due Sunday, May 30.

Interested in continuing the conversation surrounding hiring during a
pandemic? ALA's Spectrum Scholarship Program Advisory Committee is hosting
a twitter chat on virtual hiring
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will take place on Thursday, May 20 at 12 p.m. Central. Use #ALASpectrum to
be part of the conversation.

Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions; I can be
reached at aha...@ala.org.

Amber

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Re: [ha-Safran] ALA mid-winter

2021-01-27 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I absolutely agree.  There wasn't that much content, and the exhibits were
pretty useless.  I tried to speak with the American Psychological
Association, and they weren't "in the booth."  Even watching the
Youth Media Awards online lacked the excitement of being there in person
with a room full of people who knew the books and were enthusiastic about
every winner.  Emily

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> I attended the ALA Midwinter Conference virtually.  They had 7,012
> attendees.  7,698 attended in Philadelphia in 2020, and 6,347 attended in
> Seattle in 2019.  Without the need to travel they had significantly fewer
> attendees.  I missed the excitement of being there in person and I missed
> learning from multiple sessions.  Many of the guest speakers were just
> saying how great libraries are in the community.
>
> I think AJL's conference was much better.  We had more people attending
> virtually than the last in-person conference.  We learned and socialized.
> We got to know some fellow librarians who were once just names on
> Hasafran.  This is just another round of thanks for a job well done.
>
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[ha-Safran] Combating Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia with Multicultural Children's Literature webinr

2021-01-19 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
The recording of the  Combating Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia with
Multicultural Children's Literature

webinar
with Heidi Rabinowitz and Sadaf Saddique is now available and can be found
at  
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[ha-Safran] Call for Nominations: Beta Phi Mu Award - due Feb 1

2020-12-28 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
The American Library Association and the jury for the Beta Phi Mu encourage
you to submit nominations for someone who deserves to be known for their
work in education for librarianship. The award consists of $1,000 and a 24k
gold-framed citation of achievement.  This annual award is for a library
school faculty member or an individual. Self-nominations are welcome. To
submit your nomination, you’ll need a statement indicating this nominee's
distinguished contributions to education, indicating why the candidate is
worthy of the Beta Phi Mu Award. Supporting evidence or testimonials are
also welcome.

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The deadline is February 1, 2021

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[ha-Safran] Free Webinar Monday afternoon, Combating Antisemitism and Islamophbia

2020-12-13 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Just a reminder!

Please join EMIERT for a robust discussion on Combating Anti-Semitism and
Islamophobia with Multicultural Children's Literature on Monday, December
14, 2020, at 3 P.M. CST.
With the rise in anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, the need to break down
stereotypes is more urgent than ever. In this session, a panel featuring
representatives from the Association of Jewish Libraries and co-author of
the book Muslims in Story: Expanding Multicultural Understanding through
Children's and Young Adult Literature will discuss the history and current
state of Jewish and Muslim children's literature. Attention will be given
to the issue of representation for educating "window" readers while
reflecting the authentic experience of "mirror" readers. Experts, Heidi
Rabinowitz and Sadaf Saddique, will recommend titles and discuss publishing
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representations of these groups in our communities.
Registration is free! Join us on 12/12/2020 for this powerful discussion
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[ha-Safran] Fwd: [LILi] Free! F 12/11, 10:30 am PST... Fwd: [is-network] FW: Webinar: Impact of high school librarians on college freshmen's GPAs, 12/11

2020-12-11 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
This might be of interest to our high school librarians!  I just got the
announcement forwarded to me today, so apologies for the late notice.  Emily

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Subject: [is-network] FW: Webinar: Impact of high school librarians on
college freshmen's GPAs, 12/11
To: 


The next free webinar hosted by the Special Library Association Education
Community will occur at 1:30pm EST on 12/11:



It features Dr. Lesley Farmer, CSU Long Beach, who will be discussing her
recent research on the impact of high school librarians and college
freshmen's GPAs -- and connections with academic librarians.



Please register for DEDU Inside Byte's webinar at:
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After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
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[ha-Safran] EMIERT webinar with Heidi Rabinowitz

2020-11-26 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Please join ALA Ethnic Materials Information Exchange Round Table (EMIERT)
for a robust discussion on Combating Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia with
Multicultural Children's Literature on Monday, December 14, 2020, at 3 P.M.
CST.

With the rise in anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, the need to break down
stereotypes is more urgent than ever. In this session, a panel featuring
representatives from the Association of Jewish Libraries and co-author of
the book  Muslims in Story: Expanding Multicultural Understanding through
Children's and Young Adult Literature
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current state of Jewish and Muslim children's literature. Attention will be
given to the issue of representation for educating "window" readers while
reflecting the authentic experience of "mirror" readers.   Experts, Heidi
Rabinowitz and Sadaf Saddique, will recommend titles and discuss publishing
issues common to both minority groups along with resources for positive
representations of these groups in our communities.
Registration is free!  Join us on 12/14/2020 for this powerful discussion
via forms.gle/VX73gNgwC7TxPPN3A

*Got a question about Jewish or Muslim children's books?   Registrants may
also submit their pre-webinar questions through the registration form.  Our
experts will answer questions online.  *

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Re: [ha-Safran] ex: Fw: The Librarian

2020-11-05 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
When I worked in a museum library, the Chief Curator came in and said he
needed the brown book on Indians.  Of course, I found it.  It's my best
story of this kind.  Emily

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On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 1:21 PM Margo Gutstein via Hasafran <
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> I can't tell you how many times over the years I've been asked a question
> that goes something like this:  "I'm hoping you can help me find a book.  I
> read it a while ago, and it was about a boy [or a man or a woman, or
> something equally generic].  I can't remember the title or the author or
> the publisher, but the cover was green... "
>
> It's happened often enough that I've considered adding a field to our
> catalog for "Color of cover"!
>
> Thank you for sharing a great laugh, Lisa!
>
> Margo
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> show sketch about librarians!
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[ha-Safran] ALA Equity Diversity Inclusion Speakers Bureau

2020-10-23 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
The American Library Association is looking for speakers on EDI issues.  We
have many knowledgeable, great speakers among us, and I hope you will sign
up.  We need to be sure that Jewish diversity is included in the
conversation.

*ALA's EDI Speakers Bureau Seeks Experts*
[image: EDI Speakers Bureau Seeks Experts] 

The ALA EDI Speakers Bureau  is an online
database of EDI experts within the LIS profession. This clearinghouse lists
speakers, their fees, topics they can speak on, and their location.



EDI experts are encouraged to submit their profiles


to the EDI Speakers Bureau and interested parties are encouraged to peruse
the 60+ speakers who are available to conduct workshops for staff trainings
and professional conferences.



View the listings

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Thank you,
Emily

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Re: [ha-Safran] Looking for an article in JSTOR

2020-10-19 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Individuals can get a free, limited account,
https://support.jstor.org/hc/en-us/articles/115004760028-How-to-register-get-free-access-to-content.
Your patron may be able to get the article through this individual
account.  Emily

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> Hi friends,
>A patron is looking for the following article from JSTOR , and my
> library doesn't have access. If you do, would you be able to send me the
> article?
>
> "Tracing the Contours of a Half Century of Jewish Feminist Theology” by
> Mara H. Benjamin in the*Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion *Vol. 36,
> No. 1 (Spring 2020)
> , pp.
> 11-31 (21 pages).Published By: Indiana University Press.
>
> Many, many thanks.
> -Susan
>
>
> 
> Susan Kusel
> Librarian
> Temple Rodef Shalom
> Falls Church, VA
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[ha-Safran] Collection Care and Access During COVID-19 Webinar from LAPNet

2020-10-10 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
 LAPNet Presents: Collection Care and
Access During COVID-19

by lapreservation 

Thursday, October 29th
12-1pm

Disaster plans for collections-based institutions have long included
playbooks for responding to a variety of disasters such as fire and flood.
This year, institutions were confronted with a unique challenge; a global
pandemic that closed doors and sent entire workforces home and away from
collections. In this conversation, Susan Broman (Assistant City Librarian,
Los Angeles Public Library),  Lisa Forman (Associate Conservator, Getty
Research Institute), and Chela Metzger (Head, Library Conservation Center,
UCLA) will discuss the unprecedented events of this year, what guiding
principles have been used in making decisions for their institutions, and
some of the unexpected positives that have emerged in the midst of the
COVID-19 crisis.

We are limiting this event to 500 attendees.

Register in advance for this *FREE *webinar:

https://oscars.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9Vqh8KdZRMajxBso7hGZiA

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the webinar.
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[ha-Safran] SSCPL roundtable on Thursday

2020-09-08 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I have volunteered to run my temple library for 26 years.  I've been a
librarian since 1976, so this is my gift to my temple.  Many of you are
also librarians giving the gift of your expertise, and many of you have not
been to library school and are also giving a huge gift to your
congregation, school, or center.  Many of you are supervising volunteers.
Let's gather this week to support each other in this important role as
library volunteers.

*Volunteer Librarians: Thursday September 10, 2020 at 12:30pm ET*

Register in advance for this free meeting:
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Re: [ha-Safran] Fwd: Josh Flagg, the Messy Middle, and dubLab

2020-08-23 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
It's described as high school.  It was a real high school assignment.

Emily Bergman
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On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 12:01 PM Rose Shoshanah Seidman <
sseid...@northwestern.edu> wrote:

> How young?
>
> 13 or 17?
>
> Thanks
>
> Shoshanah
> --
> *From:* Emily Bergman 
> *Sent:* Sunday, August 23, 2020 1:26 PM
> *To:* Rose Shoshanah Seidman 
> *Cc:* Hasafran 
> *Subject:* Re: [ha-Safran] Fwd: Josh Flagg, the Messy Middle, and dubLab
>
> Shoshanah,
>
> This is an author of young adult books about a real school
> assignment having students debate the final solution.  Two teens refused to
> do the assignment and wanted it cancelled.  That is the basis for Weimer's
> novel, and she's a dynamic speaker.   For those of who serve young adults,
> especially so many who have had to deal with antisemitism, this
> presentation will be helpful.
>
> Emily
>
> Emily Bergman
> emilyanneberg...@gmail.com
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 10:55 AM Rose Shoshanah Seidman <
> sseid...@northwestern.edu> wrote:
>
> I think teens are too young to be involved in these issues - let them grow
> up, mature, learn from all sides and from every discussion and then they
> can make their own opinion and take side.  They shouldn't be fighting our
> battles.  It is unfair to them and it's a cope out for the adults
>
> Shoshanah Seidman
> --
> *From:* Hasafran  on behalf of Emily
> Bergman via Hasafran 
> *Sent:* Thursday, August 20, 2020 5:46 PM
> *To:* Hasafran 
> *Subject:* [ha-Safran] Fwd: Josh Flagg, the Messy Middle, and dubLab
>
> I recommend signing up for Teens Speak Up Against Injustice: the Story
> Behind “The Assignment”.  I heard Liza Wiemer speak at the SLJTeen Live
> day, and she's a very powerful and impassioned speaker.  Emily
>
> Emily Bergman
> SSCPL VP
> AJL
> emilyanneberg...@gmail.com
>
>
> -- Forwarded message -
> From: *American Jewish University* 
> Date: Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 9:20 AM
> Subject: Josh Flagg, the Messy Middle, and dubLab
> To: 
>
>
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> Dear Emily,
> Welcome to *B’Yachad Together: Spirited by American Jewish University*,
> delivering ONLINE LEARNING that captures the insights of our faculty and
> friends and convenes our diverse and inclusive community to advance ideas,
> dialogue and debate.
> This week we welcome you to join us as we hear from music innovators at
> dubLab, teens speaking up against injustice, family legacy from the Platt
> and Flagg family, and focus on career strategies during these times.
> *We look forward to seeing you online*.
>
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> *Teens Speak Up Against Injustice: The Story Behind “The Assignment”*
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> courage to speak up against antisemitism and hatred. Online and in school,
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> decisions and to confront situations that might alienate them from their
> peers. Join this conversation about real-life events, di

Re: [ha-Safran] Fwd: Josh Flagg, the Messy Middle, and dubLab

2020-08-23 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Shoshanah,

This is an author of young adult books about a real school
assignment having students debate the final solution.  Two teens refused to
do the assignment and wanted it cancelled.  That is the basis for Weimer's
novel, and she's a dynamic speaker.   For those of who serve young adults,
especially so many who have had to deal with antisemitism, this
presentation will be helpful.

Emily

Emily Bergman
emilyanneberg...@gmail.com


On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 10:55 AM Rose Shoshanah Seidman <
sseid...@northwestern.edu> wrote:

> I think teens are too young to be involved in these issues - let them grow
> up, mature, learn from all sides and from every discussion and then they
> can make their own opinion and take side.  They shouldn't be fighting our
> battles.  It is unfair to them and it's a cope out for the adults
>
> Shoshanah Seidman
> --
> *From:* Hasafran  on behalf of Emily
> Bergman via Hasafran 
> *Sent:* Thursday, August 20, 2020 5:46 PM
> *To:* Hasafran 
> *Subject:* [ha-Safran] Fwd: Josh Flagg, the Messy Middle, and dubLab
>
> I recommend signing up for Teens Speak Up Against Injustice: the Story
> Behind “The Assignment”.  I heard Liza Wiemer speak at the SLJTeen Live
> day, and she's a very powerful and impassioned speaker.  Emily
>
> Emily Bergman
> SSCPL VP
> AJL
> emilyanneberg...@gmail.com
>
>
> -- Forwarded message -
> From: *American Jewish University* 
> Date: Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 9:20 AM
> Subject: Josh Flagg, the Messy Middle, and dubLab
> To: 
>
>
> Learn from Innovators this week with B'Yachad Together
> [image: Learn from Innovators this week with B'Yachad Together]
>
> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://t.e2ma.net/click/1flsxc/1vpqnhp/xk6o31__;!!Dq0X2DkFhyF93HkjWTBQKhk!A-PUJ_br8TyZ1CWLziuk5NUoepzuQ9hIynumVkIrADAU4AJ8QEo2YK_gWYG8o24BWRIdFw$>
> Dear Emily,
> Welcome to *B’Yachad Together: Spirited by American Jewish University*,
> delivering ONLINE LEARNING that captures the insights of our faculty and
> friends and convenes our diverse and inclusive community to advance ideas,
> dialogue and debate.
> This week we welcome you to join us as we hear from music innovators at
> dubLab, teens speaking up against injustice, family legacy from the Platt
> and Flagg family, and focus on career strategies during these times.
> *We look forward to seeing you online*.
>
> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://t.e2ma.net/click/1flsxc/1vpqnhp/dd7o31__;!!Dq0X2DkFhyF93HkjWTBQKhk!A-PUJ_br8TyZ1CWLziuk5NUoepzuQ9hIynumVkIrADAU4AJ8QEo2YK_gWYG8o26jPDFbWA$>
> *Inside dublab: Creating Music Culture Today*
> *MONDAY | AUGUST 24 | 10 AM PDT | NO COST | ONLINE*
> For the past 20 years, dublab has been a transformative force in Los
> Angeles and beyond. With an international following – from musicians in Tel
> Aviv to affiliate stations in Barcelona, Japan, Germany and Brazil – this
> radio station has become a fixture of local culture, whether through online
> programs, or in person events, shows and immersive experiences.
>
> Join a conversation with founder *Alejandro Cohen*, about his journey
> from Argentina to the heart of L.A., and how to create and propel culture
> at this current moment.
> REGISTER NOW
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> *Teens Speak Up Against Injustice: The Story Behind “The Assignment”*
> *MONDAY | AUGUST 24 | 4 PM PDT | NO COST | ONLINE*
> A chance meeting at a bookstore in upstate New York propelled author *Liza
> Wiemer* to write *The Assignment*, which explores how two teens found the
> courage to speak up against antisemitism and hatred. Online and in school,
> our students are inundated with situations that force them to make hard
> decisions and to confront situations that might alienate them from their
> peers. Join this conversation about real-life events, difficult choices and
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[ha-Safran] Fwd: Josh Flagg, the Messy Middle, and dubLab

2020-08-20 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I recommend signing up for Teens Speak Up Against Injustice: the Story
Behind “The Assignment”.  I heard Liza Wiemer speak at the SLJTeen Live
day, and she's a very powerful and impassioned speaker.  Emily

Emily Bergman
SSCPL VP
AJL
emilyanneberg...@gmail.com


-- Forwarded message -
From: American Jewish University 
Date: Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 9:20 AM
Subject: Josh Flagg, the Messy Middle, and dubLab
To: 


Learn from Innovators this week with B'Yachad Together
[image: Learn from Innovators this week with B'Yachad Together]

Dear Emily,
Welcome to *B’Yachad Together: Spirited by American Jewish University*,
delivering ONLINE LEARNING that captures the insights of our faculty and
friends and convenes our diverse and inclusive community to advance ideas,
dialogue and debate.
This week we welcome you to join us as we hear from music innovators at
dubLab, teens speaking up against injustice, family legacy from the Platt
and Flagg family, and focus on career strategies during these times.
*We look forward to seeing you online*.

*Inside dublab: Creating Music Culture Today*
*MONDAY | AUGUST 24 | 10 AM PDT | NO COST | ONLINE*
For the past 20 years, dublab has been a transformative force in Los
Angeles and beyond. With an international following – from musicians in Tel
Aviv to affiliate stations in Barcelona, Japan, Germany and Brazil – this
radio station has become a fixture of local culture, whether through online
programs, or in person events, shows and immersive experiences.

Join a conversation with founder *Alejandro Cohen*, about his journey from
Argentina to the heart of L.A., and how to create and propel culture at
this current moment.
REGISTER NOW 


*Teens Speak Up Against Injustice: The Story Behind “The Assignment”*
*MONDAY | AUGUST 24 | 4 PM PDT | NO COST | ONLINE*
A chance meeting at a bookstore in upstate New York propelled author *Liza
Wiemer* to write *The Assignment*, which explores how two teens found the
courage to speak up against antisemitism and hatred. Online and in school,
our students are inundated with situations that force them to make hard
decisions and to confront situations that might alienate them from their
peers. Join this conversation about real-life events, difficult choices and
how ordinary teens can have the power to amaze and inspire us.

To receive a 20% discount of a signed (personalized upon request) copy of *The
Assignment* along with a “HumanKIND Welcome Here” window or laptop decal, click
here  to order or call
Boswell Book Company: (414) 332-1181.
REGISTER NOW 


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mother *Cynthia Platt Flagg*, honor the legacy of Marjorie Platt (z”l),
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Re: [ha-Safran] Rabbi's library

2020-08-18 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Fred,

It depends on how much room you have.  I don't worry about paperback (as
long as it's in good condition) vs hardcover. A few years ago I took
several boxes of books from a Jewish library, mostly 70s & 80s, and there's
no interest, except for some classics we didn't have.  It's better to add
new stuff than take up room with outdated books.  If you have a particular
interest in your congregation, then I'd take those (we have congregants who
like to write their own haggadahs, so I keep every one that comes in), or
if there are topic covered by your older religious school classes or youth
group (though they tend to just use their phones these days).  It's easier
not to add them than to have to weed them, which is what I'm doing now for
all those boxes of books I processed.

Good luck
Emily

Emily Bergman
Librarian
Temple Sinai
Glendale, CA
emilyanneberg...@gmail.com


On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 2:26 PM Fred Isaac via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Our Emeritus Rabbi and his wife (Samuel and Judith Broude) passed away
> this past winter. We've acquired their library -- about 55 boxes (neatly
> packed). I'm now creating a basic inventory for distribution to local
> libraries and dealers. I don't think we'll keep very many items ourselves.
> There are no papers here. The family is still reviewing them.
>
> Question: should I include all of the paperbacks as well as the
> hard-covers? We don't have many in our collection. And I'm not sure they
> have much reading value if they're from the 1970s and '80s.
>
> Thoughts? What have you done in this situation? Thanks.
>
> Fred Isaac
>Temple Sinai
>Oakland, CA
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Re: [ha-Safran] An Interesting Story

2020-08-16 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Plenty of studios had these kinds of collections and have jettisoned them.
Paramount, I think, gave theirs to Burbank Public LIbrary, which in the end
got rid of it.  Universal had a fabulous archive of both paper and objects,
and got rid of their objects archivist.  I don't know what happened to the
collections.  I know Disney still has a collection and staff, and I see
staff listed in the credits, which is nice.  Emily

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On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 3:56 PM Haim A Gottschalk via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> I saw this article this morning and I thought of two libraries - Library
> of Congress or The Academy of Arts and Sciences Library in Beverly Hills.
> Both great places to house and maintain this treasure.
>
> Haim
>
> On Friday, August 14, 2020, 6:44:33 PM EDT, Kathleen Bloomfield via
> Hasafran  wrote:
>
>
> I found this a very interesting story in this morning's LA Times:
>
> https://enewspaper.latimes.com/infinity/article_share.aspx?guid=cbfb8b1d-8378-4148-9207-e5191929caee
> 
>
> Stay well and Shabbat Shalom,
>
> Kathy B.
>
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> Find me!
> Website: forwordsbooks: kids books that matter.
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Re: [ha-Safran] streaming films through the Kanopy website

2020-07-03 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Kanopy is very expensive.  This is my third institution that provides
access to Kanopy, and all have complained about the cost.  I've seen the
same complaint on library listservs.  We don't put the individual titles in
the catalog, because Kanopy is pay-per-view and the cost was too high due
to having to pay even when students were just looking.  Now students have
to know about Kanopy and look at the site.  As Shoshanah said, many
libraries have cancelled their subscriptions.  Emily

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On Thu, Jul 2, 2020 at 1:30 AM Steven M. Bergson via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Wondering how to get additional learning / culture after our wonderful AJL
> Digital Conference has ended?
>
> Earlier today, I learned about Kanopy, which doesn't seem to have been
> mentioned on hasafran yet.
>
> from https://www.kanopy.com/about-us :
>
> "We stream thoughtful entertainment to your preferred device with no fees
> and no commercials by partnering with public libraries and universities.
> Everyone from film scholars to casual viewers will discover remarkable and
> enriching films on Kanopy. Log in with your library membership and enjoy
> our diverse catalog with new titles added every month.
>
> Some libraries may limit the number of videos users can watch per month
> (the number will vary by library). If this is the case, you will see a
> "play credit tracker" at the top right of your library's Kanopy platform to
> alert you of how many play credits you have remaining for the month."
>
> To be honest, I'm underwhelmed by the search engine the site is using
> (especially since the site seems to be targeting librarians and library
> users), but I nonetheless was able to find films that satisfy 3 of my
> interests : libraries, Jewish life, and popular culture.
>
> Among the available films :
>
> Ex Libris - The New York Public Library (2017)
> Frederick Wiseman's new film EX LIBRIS goes behind the scenes of one of
> the greatest knowledge institutions in the world and reveals it as a place
> of welcoming cultural exchange and learning. With 92 locations throughout
> Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island, the library is committed to being a
> resource for all the inhabitants of this multifaceted and cosmopolitan
> city, and beyond.
>
> The Hollywood Librarian - A Look at Librarians Through Film (2009)
> They have more cardholders than VISA, more customers than Amazon, and more
> outlets than McDonald's. Meet America's librarians. THE HOLLYWOOD
> LIBRARIAN: A LOOK AT LIBRARIANS THROUGH FILM is the first comprehensive
> treatment of the subject of librarians. A vivid blend of factual
> documentary, feature film, and storytelling, it reveals the history and
> realities of librarianship in the entertaining and appealing context of
> American movies. Interviews with actual librarians, intercut with film
> clips of cinematic librarians, examine such issues as literature, books and
> reading, censorship, library funding, citizenship and democracy. For the
> first time, we see and understand the real lives and real work of American
> librarians who for decades have been a cultural force hiding in plain sight.
>
> Google and the World Brain (2013)
> In 1937, the science fiction writer H. G. Wells imagined a "World Brain"
> containing all of the world's knowledge, accessible to all people, that
> would be "so compact in its material form and so gigantic in its scope and
> possible influence" that it could transcend even nation states and
> governments. Seventy years later, Google set about realizing Wells' vision,
> launching a massive project to scan millions of books from university
> library collections -- and triggering a fierce backlash in the process.
> When it was discovered that over half of the first ten million books Google
> scanned were still in copyright, authors from around the world joined
> together to wage a fierce legal battle against the Internet giant,
> culminating in a dramatic courtroom showdown in 2011.
>
> Wild About Books (2005)
> Librarian Molly McGrew introduces birds and beasts to the wonders of
> reading. And in no time, they are "forsaking their niches, their nests, and
> their nooks, and "going wild, simply wild, about wonderful books!"
>
> That Book Woman (2010)
> Cal is not the reading type, but that book woman keeps visiting. This is
> the moving story of the Pack Horse Librarians, whose bravery and commitment
> helped rural children find something wonderful in books.
>
> The Golem - How He Came into the World - Der Golem - wie er in die Welt
> kam (1920)
> Widely recognized as the source of the Frankenstein myth, the ancient
> Hebrew legend of the Golem provided actor/director Paul Wegener with the
> substance for one of the most adventurous films of the German silent cinema.
>
> Suffering under the tyrannical rule of Rudolf II in 16th-century Prague, a
> Talmudic rabbi (Albert Steinruck) creates a giant warrior (Paul Wegener) to
> protect the 

[ha-Safran] Heidi Rabinowitz presents at ALA Annual

2020-06-26 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I just watched Heidi present with K.C. Boyd at the EMIERT Chair's Program
Promoting Multicultural Library Services in Virtual Spaces at the ALA
digital conference.  It was a great presentation, and the comments in the
Q space were very positive.  EMIERT is planning to make the
presentation available on their website, so I will send the link so
everyone can see it.

How did this happen?  I pushed to be on the EMIERT Program Committee.  The
Chair's Program was already set and was to be a very theoretical program
about ethnic materials.  When everything changed, the in-person program
wouldn't work online, and the committee had to come up with a new program
quickly, I suggested Heidi to join a DC school librarian to talk about this
topic, and we are so lucky she agreed.

I can't tell you how happy I am with how the program turned out.  It really
brought out the diversity of materials to have speakers from such different
backgrounds.

Thank you, Heidi, for stepping up and preparing for this program on short
notice that will reach a broad audience.  You are a superstar.

Emily

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Re: [ha-Safran] searching for a few pages from an MA Thesis from Hebrew University

2020-05-26 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
This thesis is not in ProQuest Dissertations and Theses, so you might have
to contact the university directly.  Emily

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On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 7:39 PM Wendie Sittenfield via Hasafran <
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> Hello safranim,
>
> Does anyone have access to leaves 42-48 from the following thesis:
>
> [image: nadelhaft, erica.JPG]
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
>
>
>
> *Wendie Sittenfield, M.I.S.Director of Library/Media Services*
> *Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy*
> *272 S. Bryn Mawr Avenue*
> *Bryn Mawr, PA  19010*
> *610 922 2356*
>
> *Honor-כבוד | Courage-אומץ לב |  Kindness-חסד | Community-קהילה*
>
>
>
>
> *.*
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [ha-Safran] SYNAGOGUE LIBRARIES: AJL Virtual Roundtable

2020-04-14 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
This has been postponed.  The new date/time will be sent today.  Emily

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> Hello AJL Members!
>
> The first AJL Virtual Roundtable on April 1 was a big success. We are
> bringing you another chance to virtually get together TOMORROW on Tuesday
> April 14 at 12PM Pacific / 3PM Eastern / 10PM Israel time. The topic will
> be SYNAGOGUE LIBRARIES. Other kinds of libraries will have their own Zoom
> meetings in the weeks ahead.
>
> If you are an AJL Member, please check your email for a message with
> instructions for joining this Zoom meeting!
>
> See you soon online,
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[ha-Safran] If you're a member of the American Library Association...

2020-03-10 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
You should have received your email that the ALA election is now open.
Please vote for me for Council.  I have not put it in my statement, but my
main purpose for wanting to be on Council again is to fight against any
more BSD resolutions.  I know some of our current anti-BDS voices are
rotating off, so I want to be sure a vocal cadre continues to exist.

Thanks,
Emily

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[ha-Safran] Groner-Wikler Award, 2020

2020-03-08 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Dear AJLers,

It is my honor and pleasure to inform the AJL Community that Heidi
Rabinowitz, host at Book of Life Podcast and librarian at Congregation
B'nai Israel in Boca Raton, FL, is the winner of the 2020
Groner-Wikler Scholarship.
This scholarship, generously underwritten by KarBen Publishing, is
presented to an AJL member who demonstrates dedication to Jewish children's
literature and library services.


Heidi's passion for Jewish kidlit and spreading the word far and wide using
many different venues and formats impressed the Scholarship Committee.
Please join me in congratulating Heidi on her winning this scholarship.


We thank Joni Sussman and KarBen Publishing for their generosity in
enabling our community to have extraordinary librarians like Heidi join us
at our conferences.


We are looking forward to seeing her – and all of you - at the AJL
Conference in Evanston, IL in June.


Emily Bergman
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[ha-Safran] Final Notice: Apply for the Groner-Wikler Scholarhip to attend the AJL Annual Conference

2020-02-27 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
*The Groner-Wikler Scholarship for AJL Conference
AttendanceApplication/Nomination Form*

*Submission Deadline: March 2, 2020*



*Purpose *

The Groner-Wikler Scholarship of $1500 for conference attendance is
generously underwritten by Kar-Ben Publishing and is given annually to a
member of AJL who demonstrates dedication to Jewish children’s literature
or library services.

*Criteria *

A member of AJL, this individual will have made a contribution in one or
more of the areas listed below. Extra consideration is given to applicants
who are considered promising new movers and shakers in the field of Jewish
children’s literature and services.

● Active involvement in the Judaic library profession or related fields
promoting Jewish children’s literacy

● Strong advocacy for library/literacy services to children and youth

● Positive role model to colleagues and the wider community

● Innovative approaches to Jewish children’s literature or library
services



*Selection Protocol*

Candidates may self-nominate, or be nominated by others. The nominator does
not have to be a member of AJL, but the nominee must be a current AJL
member. The winner will be selected by a committee made up of the AJL SSCPL
President and Vice-President, the children’s book editor(s) of AJL Reviews,
and the previous year’s winner of this award.

*Award Presentation*

The recipient will be notified well before the registration deadline for
the Association of Jewish Libraries annual conference. The presentation of
the award will take place during the AJL conference.

Note: If a suitable candidate is not found, the scholarship will not be
awarded in that year.

*How to Apply*

Nominator or applicant (may self-nominate) should fill out the attached
form and email it with any supporting materials to AJL SSC President Emily
Bergman at emilyanneberg...@gmail.com by March 2, 2020. Please put “2020
Groner-Wikler Scholarship” in the subject line.






*The Groner-Wikler Scholarship for AJL Conference
AttendanceApplication/Nomination Form*

*Submission Deadline: March 2, 2020*



Today’s Date:

Name of applicant:

Email address:

Phone number:

AJL member since (year):

Served as Judaic librarian or in related field since (year):

Name of nominator (if different from applicant):

Relationship to applicant:

Email address:

Phone number:

Please review the Selection Criteria for the Groner-Wikler Scholarship as
found on Page 1 of this document.

Describe the ways this applicant meets those criteria by giving examples of
their involvement in the Judaic library profession or related fields
promoting Jewish children’s literature and literacy. Include examples of
projects, services, programs, etc. Resume format is acceptable but not
required. Feel free to include photos, articles, promotional materials, or
other materials that document such activities (email attachments or URLs of
online materials are both acceptable). Letters of recommendation from other
colleagues of the applicant are also welcome.

You may fill out this MS Word document, save it, and email it to AJL as an
attachment. Alternatively, you may copy and paste the questions into the
body of an email message, add your answers, and email the information to
AJL.

Nominator or applicant (may self-nominate) should fill out this form and
email it with any supporting materials to AJL SSC President Emily Bergman
at emilyanneberg...@gmail.com by March 2, 2020. Please write “2020
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[ha-Safran] Fwd: Webinar: Introducing Our New Contemporary Antisemitism Unit

2020-02-26 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
FYI

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[ha-Safran] Fwd: [collib-l] Theological Librarianship’s Fall Forum on Distance Learning

2020-02-05 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
FYI

Emily Bergman
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From: "Trott, Garrett" 
Date: Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 9:55 AM
Subject: [collib-l] Theological Librarianship’s Fall Forum on Distance
Learning
To: colli...@lists.ala.org 


Distance learning is a common component of higher education in the 21st
century.  However, how libraries serve these students varies dramatically
from institution to institution: everywhere from having an on-site learning
resource center on a remote campus to providing a digital gateway to
various online resources.  The fall 2020 issue of *Theological
Librarianship* (TL) will have a forum, providing librarians an opportunity
to share how they serve non-residential students.  A *TL* forum is an
opportunity to share a brief (750-1500 words) synopsis regarding your
library (and in this case, how it serves distance learning students).
Please consider sharing your insights, what works and what does not, your
wisdom from experiences with distance learning (even your experience as a
distance-learning student and how library services were available might be
pertinent and illuminating).



*Theological Librarianship* (https://theolib.atla.com/theolib) is an open
access journal publishing essays, columns, critical reviews, bibliographic
essays, and peer-reviewed articles on various aspects of theological
librarianship and its contribution to theological education. The purposes
of *Theological Librarianship* are to foster the professional development
of theological librarians and to contribute to and enrich the profession of
theological librarianship.

Deadline for submissions: June 1st

If you have any questions, please contact the *Theological Librarianship*
editorial team (editors...@atla.com).



Garrett Trott

Editor-in-Chief of *Theological Librarianship*


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[ha-Safran] Nominate for the Beta Phi Mu Award

2020-02-01 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
The American Library Association and the jury for
the Beta Phi Mu encourages you to submit nominations for someone who
deserves to be known for their work in education for librarianship. The
award consists of $1,000 and a 24k gold framed citation of achievement.
This annual award is for a library school faculty member or an individual.
Self nominations are welcome. To submit your nomination you’ll need a
statement indicating this nominee's distinguished contributions to
education, indicating why the candidate is worthy of the Beta Phi Mu Award.
Supporting evidence or testimonials are also welcome.



More details are here: http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/beta-phi-mu-award

Deadline is February 3, 2020.

Emily Bergman
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[ha-Safran] Apply for the Groner-Wikler Scholarhip to attend the AJL Annual Conference

2020-01-29 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran



*The Groner-Wikler Scholarship for AJL Conference Attendance
Application/Nomination Form*

*Submission Deadline: March 2, 2020*



*Purpose *

The Groner-Wikler Scholarship of $1500 for conference attendance is
generously underwritten by Kar-Ben Publishing and is given annually to a
member of AJL who demonstrates dedication to Jewish children’s literature
or library services.

*Criteria *

A member of AJL, this individual will have made a contribution in one or
more of the areas listed below. Extra consideration is given to applicants
who are considered promising new movers and shakers in the field of Jewish
children’s literature and services.

● Active involvement in the Judaic library profession or related fields
promoting Jewish children’s literacy

● Strong advocacy for library/literacy services to children and youth

● Positive role model to colleagues and the wider community

● Innovative approaches to Jewish children’s literature or library
services



*Selection Protocol*

Candidates may self-nominate, or be nominated by others. The nominator does
not have to be a member of AJL, but the nominee must be a current AJL
member. The winner will be selected by a committee made up of the AJL SSCPL
President and Vice-President, the children’s book editor(s) of AJL Reviews,
and the previous year’s winner of this award.

*Award Presentation*

The recipient will be notified well before the registration deadline for
the Association of Jewish Libraries annual conference. The presentation of
the award will take place during the AJL conference.

Note: If a suitable candidate is not found, the scholarship will not be
awarded in that year.

*How to Apply*

Nominator or applicant (may self-nominate) should fill out the attached
form and email it with any supporting materials to AJL SSC President Emily
Bergman at emilyanneberg...@gmail.com by March 2, 2020. Please put “2020
Groner-Wikler Scholarship” in the subject line.






*The Groner-Wikler Scholarship for AJL Conference Attendance
Application/Nomination Form*

*Submission Deadline: March 2, 2020*



Today’s Date:

Name of applicant:

Email address:

Phone number:

AJL member since (year):

Served as Judaic librarian or in related field since (year):

Name of nominator (if different from applicant):

Relationship to applicant:

Email address:

Phone number:

Please review the Selection Criteria for the Groner-Wikler Scholarship as
found on Page 1 of this document.

Describe the ways this applicant meets those criteria by giving examples of
their involvement in the Judaic library profession or related fields
promoting Jewish children’s literature and literacy. Include examples of
projects, services, programs, etc. Resume format is acceptable but not
required. Feel free to include photos, articles, promotional materials, or
other materials that document such activities (email attachments or URLs of
online materials are both acceptable). Letters of recommendation from other
colleagues of the applicant are also welcome.

You may fill out this MS Word document, save it, and email it to AJL as an
attachment. Alternatively, you may copy and paste the questions into the
body of an email message, add your answers, and email the information to
AJL.

Nominator or applicant (may self-nominate) should fill out this form and
email it with any supporting materials to AJL SSC President Emily Bergman
at emilyanneberg...@gmail.com by March 2, 2020. Please write “2020
Groner-Wikler Scholarship” in the Subject Line.
Emily Bergman
emilyanneberg...@gmail.com


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[ha-Safran] Fwd: FW: HR UPDATE: Application Deadline Extended for Sinai Library Digitization Project Data and Metadata Coordinator , DLP, Req. 31683

2020-01-21 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Another extension.



*From:* Bermudez, Araceli 
*Sent:* Tuesday, January 21, 2020 11:32 AM
*To:* All Library Staff 
*Subject:* HR UPDATE: Application Deadline Extended for Sinai Library
Digitization Project Data and Metadata Coordinator , DLP, Req. 31683



Good Morning,

The application deadline for the Sinai Library Digitization Project Data
and Metadata Coordinator position  has been extended through *02/11/2020*.



Thank you. Araceli





*From:* Bermudez, Araceli
*Sent:* Friday, January 3, 2020 12:10 PM
*To:* All Library Staff 
*Subject:* HR UPDATE: Application Deadline Extended for Sinai Library
Digitization Project Data and Metadata Coordinator , DLP, Req. 31683



Good Afternoon and Happy New Year,

The application deadline for the Sinai Library Digitization Project Data
and Metadata Coordinator position  has been extended through *01/17/2020*.

Thank you. Araceli



*From:* Bermudez, Araceli 
*Sent:* Monday, December 2, 2019 2:59 PM
*To:* All Library Staff 
*Subject:* HR UPDATE: Recruitment Initiated for Sinai Library Digitization
Project Data and Metadata Coordinator , DLP, Req. 31683





Good Afternoon,



The UCLA Library is currently recruiting for the following position and is
actively seeking nominations and applications.



Working Title (Payroll Title)

Department

Requisition #

Application Deadline

Position Status

Sinai Library Digitization Project Data and Metadata Coordinator (MUSEUM
SCIENTIST, PRINCIPAL)

Digital Library Program

31683

01/02/2020

Contract

1.5 years



The complete postings, which include the position descriptions, complete
qualifications and application

procedures, are available on both the UCLA Career Opportunities Website at:
https://hr.mycareer.ucla.edu

and on the UCLA Library Employment Webpage, Jobs @ UCLA Library,
http://www.library.ucla.edu/about/jobs-ucla-library



UCLA staff members are encouraged to forward this information to potential
applicants.



UCLA Library staff members are also asked to post this position posting to
professional LISTSERVs as appropriate (please copy Araceli Bermudez

on such postings so we may retain a copy of the postings for reporting
purposes).



UCLA welcomes and encourages diversity and seeks applications and
nominations from women and minorities.  UCLA seeks to recruit and retain

a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the people
of California, to maintain the excellence of the university, and to offer

our students richly varied disciplines, perspectives, and ways of knowing
and learning.



If you would like to nominate someone for this position, please contact
Araceli Bermudez, bermu...@library.ucla.edu.





Thank you.  Araceli
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[ha-Safran] Seeking Nominations for the Groner-Wikler Scholarship

2019-12-26 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran



*The Groner-Wikler Scholarship for AJL Conference Attendance
Application/Nomination Form*

*Submission Deadline: March 2, 2020*



*Purpose *

The Groner-Wikler Scholarship of $1500 for conference attendance is
generously underwritten by Kar-Ben Publishing and is given annually to a
member of AJL who demonstrates dedication to Jewish children’s literature
or library services.

*Criteria *

A member of AJL, this individual will have made a contribution in one or
more of the areas listed below. Extra consideration is given to applicants
who are considered promising new movers and shakers in the field of Jewish
children’s literature and services.

● Active involvement in the Judaic library profession or related fields
promoting Jewish children’s literacy

● Strong advocacy for library/literacy services to children and youth

● Positive role model to colleagues and the wider community

● Innovative approaches to Jewish children’s literature or library
services



*Selection Protocol*

Candidates may self-nominate, or be nominated by others. The nominator does
not have to be a member of AJL, but the nominee must be a current AJL
member. The winner will be selected by a committee made up of the AJL SSCPL
President and Vice-President, the children’s book editor(s) of AJL Reviews,
and the previous year’s winner of this award.

*Award Presentation*

The recipient will be notified well before the registration deadline for
the Association of Jewish Libraries annual conference. The presentation of
the award will take place during the AJL conference.

Note: If a suitable candidate is not found, the scholarship will not be
awarded in that year.

*How to Apply*

Nominator or applicant (may self-nominate) should fill out the attached
form and email it with any supporting materials to AJL SSC President Emily
Bergman at emilyanneberg...@gmail.com by March 2, 2020. Please put “2020
Groner-Wikler Scholarship” in the subject line.






*The Groner-Wikler Scholarship for AJL Conference Attendance
Application/Nomination Form*

*Submission Deadline: March 2, 2020*



Today’s Date:

Name of applicant:

Email address:

Phone number:

AJL member since (year):

Served as Judaic librarian or in related field since (year):

Name of nominator (if different from applicant):

Relationship to applicant:

Email address:

Phone number:

Please review the Selection Criteria for the Groner-Wikler Scholarship as
found on Page 1 of this document.

Describe the ways this applicant meets those criteria by giving examples of
their involvement in the Judaic library profession or related fields
promoting Jewish children’s literature and literacy. Include examples of
projects, services, programs, etc. Resume format is acceptable but not
required. Feel free to include photos, articles, promotional materials, or
other materials that document such activities (email attachments or URLs of
online materials are both acceptable). Letters of recommendation from other
colleagues of the applicant are also welcome.

You may fill out this MS Word document, save it, and email it to AJL as an
attachment. Alternatively, you may copy and paste the questions into the
body of an email message, add your answers, and email the information to
AJL.

Nominator or applicant (may self-nominate) should fill out this form and
email it with any supporting materials to AJL SSC President Emily Bergman
at emilyanneberg...@gmail.com by March 2, 2020. Please write “2020
Groner-Wikler Scholarship” in the Subject Line.
Emily Bergman
emilyanneberg...@gmail.com


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[ha-Safran] Seeking Nominations for the Groner-Wikler Scholarship

2019-12-08 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
*The Groner-Wikler Scholarship for AJL Conference
AttendanceApplication/Nomination Form*

*Submission Deadline: March 2, 2020*



*Purpose *

The Groner-Wikler Scholarship of $1500 for conference attendance is
generously underwritten by Kar-Ben Publishing and is given annually to a
member of AJL who demonstrates dedication to Jewish children’s literature
or library services.

*Criteria *

A member of AJL, this individual will have made a contribution in one or
more of the areas listed below. Extra consideration is given to applicants
who are considered promising new movers and shakers in the field of Jewish
children’s literature and services.

● Active involvement in the Judaic library profession or related fields
promoting Jewish children’s literacy

● Strong advocacy for library/literacy services to children and youth

● Positive role model to colleagues and the wider community

● Innovative approaches to Jewish children’s literature or library
services



*Selection Protocol*

Candidates may self-nominate, or be nominated by others. The nominator does
not have to be a member of AJL, but the nominee must be a current AJL
member. The winner will be selected by a committee made up of the AJL SSCPL
President and Vice-President, the children’s book editor(s) of AJL Reviews,
and the previous year’s winner of this award.

*Award Presentation*

The recipient will be notified well before the registration deadline for
the Association of Jewish Libraries annual conference. The presentation of
the award will take place during the AJL conference.

Note: If a suitable candidate is not found, the scholarship will not be
awarded in that year.

*How to Apply*

Nominator or applicant (may self-nominate) should fill out the attached
form and email it with any supporting materials to AJL SSCPL President
Emily Bergman at emilyanneberg...@gmail.com by March 2, 2020. Please put
“2020 Groner-Wikler Scholarship” in the subject line.

Emily Bergman
Synagogue, School, Center, Public Library Division President
Association of Jewish Libraries
emilyanneberg...@gmail.com
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[ha-Safran] Fwd: Make Your Next Grant Proposal Successful (November 5 webcast)

2019-11-01 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
This is a free 1-hour webinar from School Library Journal on grant
writing.  There's probably information here for all of us. Emily

Emily Bergman
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AJL
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Re: [ha-Safran] what is this ALA Resolution?

2019-10-30 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
It looks like it was a Council resolution at ALA Annual:
http://www.ala.org/aboutala/sites/ala.org.aboutala/files/content/governance/council/council_documents/2019_ac_docs/ALA%20CD%2049%20Resolution%20in%20Defense%20of%20the%20Free%20Speech%20for%20Palestinian%20Rights.pdf
.
The mover is from the Social Responsibilities Round Table (the mover is a
well-known anti-Israel SRRT activist).

Here's what happened at Council:
  VOTED, to refer ALA CD#49, Resolution in Defense of the Free Speech of
Supporters of the Movement for Palestinian Rights to the Committee on
Legislation, Committee on Intellectual Freedom & International Relations
Committee, which will report to Council at ALA Midwinter Meeting 2020.

I guess it's coming back to Council this coming Midwinter.  I am no longer
on Council and haven't attended ALA in a while, due to my husband's
illness/death, so I don't know anything about what happened or what to
expect in January.

However, I am running for ALA Council this year.  Though it is not in my
personal statement (obviously), my main mission is to keep these
anti-Israel resolutions from passing Council.  If you are an ALA member, I
hope you will vote for me.

Emily Bergman
SSCPL President
AJL
emilyanneberg...@gmail.com


On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 10:08 AM Sally Stieglitz via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> I saw a post on social media by a fellow librarian about an ALA committee
> that is addressing the Resolution in Defense of the Free Speech of
> Supporters of the Movement for Palestinian Rights  .
>
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[ha-Safran] Fwd: Reminder: Current Trends in Antisemitism

2019-10-09 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I'm sorry to be late sending this and the 10/7 webinar has already passed,
but I was away.  There are future webinars of interest that you can find
at  http://echoesandreflections.org/prepare/?class=webinars

Thanks,
Emily

Emily Bergman
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Association of Jewish Libraries
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Subject: Reminder: Current Trends in Antisemitism
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Re: [ha-Safran] Survey on romanization

2019-09-24 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Even though I only have a small synagogue library, I still answered the
survey, since my ILS does not accommodate non-Roman script, and I am
dependent on the Romanized records in OCLC (and thus LC).  If you're in the
same situation I'm in and use worldcat.org to help you find records and
catalog, please answer the survey. The more LC knows we still need
Romanized script for Hebrew, the better.

Thanks,
Emily

Emily Bergman
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AJL
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On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 2:45 PM J N via Hasafran 
wrote:

> This message is being cross-posted. Please excuse duplication.
>
>
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
>
>
> The Non-Latin Script Materials Affinity Group
> 
> of the Linked Data for Production-2 project invites you to participate in
> an online survey on romanization in library catalogs. Library catalogs
> include romanization to support the use of resources in non-Latin scripts.
> As library systems become more powerful in handling native scripts, and
> with the move to linked data, there is a desire to re-evaluate the current
> practice regarding romanization. Before any decisions can be made,
> libraries need to consider the impact on patrons, library staff, and
> systems used to manage those resources.
>
>
>
> This survey will be used to help make recommendations on the use of
> romanization in library catalogs within a linked data environment.
>
>
>
> This online survey should take approximately 5-7 minutes to complete and
> will be available at the following link until October 8
>
> https://umich.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0xmDmv1NgzCfBtP
>
>
>
> Please forward the survey to anyone that you think might be interested.
>
>
>
> If you have questions about the survey, please contact Xiaoli Li (
> x...@ucdavis.edu) or Larisa Walsh (wal...@uchicago.edu)
>
>
>
> We are grateful for your participation and look forward to your feedback.
>
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
>
> On behalf of the Non-Latin Script Materials Affinity Group
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Re: [ha-Safran] Suggestions for Cataloging a Nursery School Library

2019-09-23 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I also use LibraryWorld and am very happy with it.  It has a very good user
interface, which is why I chose it. If I had to do it again now, I think
I'd choose LibraryThing.  Emily

Emily Bergman
Temple Sinai
Glendale, CA
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On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 10:22 AM Finkelstein, Alice via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Hi Jackie,
>
>
>
> When I was a school librarian, and later when I managed the library of a
> post-graduate research institute, I used Casper LibraryWorld. It wasn’t
> robust enough for a research library, but for a small collection (and
> patronage) it served the purpose.
>
>
>
> Good luck and have fun!
>
>
>
> Alice
>
>
>
> *From:* Hasafran  *On
> Behalf Of *Jacqueline Benefraim via Hasafran
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 19, 2019 9:50 PM
> *To:* Hasafran 
> *Subject:* [ha-Safran] Suggestions for Cataloging a Nursery School Library
>
>
>
> Shalom,
>
>
>
> I posted this in the summer, but I got a limited response.
>
>
>
> I've volunteered to help get my synagogue's library in order. There are
> two parts to the collections. The adult reference materials are held in the
> chapel and will be checked out on an honor system; the children's library
> is in a room that is being converted into an official library. Of course my
> synagogue will be joining AJL.
>
>
>
> Another shul member who already works in a public school will be in charge
> of children's collection. She wanted to know what program works best for a
> collection of about 1,000 title. We want to be able to check out books
> using a scanner, so I'd also appreciate a suggestion as to what scanner
> you'd recommend.
>
>
>
> Todah Rabbah and Shannah Tovah,
>
>
>
> Jackie
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Jackie Ben-Efraim
>
> *"Although the books had changed, I the reader had not." Micha Yosef
> Berdichevsky 1865-1921*
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Re: [ha-Safran] AJL Session at ALA 2019 in DC

2019-06-26 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
This is great!  Too many more than 30 would probably have been too many to
get to talk to people.  Thanks to Kathy for putting together what turned
into a great success!  Emily

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On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 7:49 PM Elliot Gertel via Hasafran <
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> This past Sunday, June 23, at the 2019 American Library Association Annual
> Conference in Washington, DC, AJL Vice-President/President-Elect Kathy
> Bloomfield organized a special get-together.  The session, "A Little
> Schmooze, A Little Nosh"  served to follow up on the interest generated by
> the Sydney Taylor Book Awards that were part of the excitement of ALA's
> 2019 Youth Media Awards ceremonies at ALA Midwinter Meeting in Seattle this
> past January.  Among many others, including two other ALA affiliates, the
> American Indian Library Association (AILA) and the Asian/Pacific American
> Librarians Association (APALA) as well as the Coretta Scott King Book,
> Caldecott, Newbery, and Printz Awards--the STBAs were announced to a very
> large and enthusiastic audience by ALA President Loida Garcia-Febo.  The
> session on Sunday was also a way of introducing AJL to conference attendees
> who knew little or nothing about the association.
>
> As someone who has organized a number of joint AJL-ALA programs over the
> past 25 years, I can attest that "A Little Schmooze, A Little Nosh" was a
> big success.  With a few more than 30 attendees at a conference with
> literally hundreds of simultaneous sessions spread out over 34 hotels and
> the Washington Convention Center, attracting that many participants is
> admirable.  And, while it was nice to see some familiar faces from AJL,
> including President Dina Herbert and her beautiful new baby boy, Shai, it
> was really good that most of the attendees were from outside of AJL.
>
> Kathy deserves much credit and praise for pulling this off while
> navigating the maze of ALA's bureaucracy with just a little help from her
> friends, veterans of ALA conferences.  We look forward to more such events
> and programs of joint interest at future AJL and ALA conferences beginning
> in Chicago next June and early July.
>
> *Yasher-koyekh, *Kathy!
>
> Elliot
>
>
> ===
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[ha-Safran] Fwd: [collib-l] CALL - publication venue for religious and theological librarians

2019-06-24 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I got this through an ALA academic library listserv I read, but it might be
of interest to this group.  Emily

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From: "Trott, Garrett" 
Date: Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 12:11 PM
Subject: [collib-l] CALL - publication venue for religious and theological
librarians
To: colli...@lists.ala.org 


Please excuse cross-posting



Does your librarianship involve working with religious studies?  Are you
looking for a venue through which you can share your ideas or thoughts
about religious/theological librarianship?  Please consider submitting
publications to *Theological Librarianship* (*TL*).  *TL* is the open
access journal of Atla.  It can be accessed at:
https://theolib.atla.com/theolib. Established in 1946 as the American
Theological Library Association, Atla is an association of librarians and
information professionals, and a producer of research tools, committed to
advancing the study of religion and theology.  While Atla is a membership
association, *TL* accepts submissions on a variety of topics from anybody
passionate about connecting and/or collecting religious and theological
content, and/or promoting worldwide scholarly communication in religion and
theology.  Details regarding our submission process are available at:
https://theolib.atla.com/theolib/about/submissions.



If you have any questions in relation to submission protocol, ideas for
articles, or general inquiries about *TL*, please do not hesitate to
contact me.



Thank you,



Garrett Trott
Editor-in-Chief of *Theological Librarianship*

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[ha-Safran] Groner-Wikler Award, 2019

2019-06-12 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Dear AJLers,

It is my honor and pleasure to inform the AJL Community that Denise
Blumenfeld at the Instituto Alberto Einstein day school in Panama City is
the winner of the 2017 Groner-Wikler Scholarship. This scholarship,
generously underwritten by KarBen Publishing, is presented to an AJL member
who demonstrates dedication to Jewish children's literature and library
services.


Denise's passion for libraries, teaching and Judaica impressed the
Scholarship Committee. Please join me in congratulating Denise on her
winning this scholarship.


We thank Joni Sussman and KarBen Publishing for their generosity in
enabling our community to have extraordinary librarians like Denise join us
at our conferences.


We are looking forward to seeing her – and all of you - at the AJL
Conference in Woodland Hills, CA in June.


Emily Bergman
Synagogue, School, Center, Public Library Division President
Association of Jewish Libraries
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[ha-Safran] SSC meeting minutes

2019-06-11 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Who took minutes at the SSC meeting in Boston?  They need to be read at the
meeting this year, and I don't know who took them.  Also, is there a
volunteer for this year's meeting?  Thanks, Emily

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[ha-Safran] SSC name change

2019-05-28 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I want to thank everyone who voted in the ballot to change the name of the
Synagogue School Center Division.  The proposed name change to Synagogue
School Center Public Library was overwhelmingly approved.  We are now
officially the SSCPL Division.

Thank you,
Emily

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[ha-Safran] Room still available

2019-05-28 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I live about an hour from the conference hotel, will not be staying at the
hotel and will be driving back and forth to the conference venues. I have a
guest room with its own bathroom that is available if someone wants to use
it.  It means you'll have to get up an hour early and get back an hour
late.  If interested, just contact me at the email address below.  Emily
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[ha-Safran] room available for AJL conference

2019-05-20 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
I live about an hour from the conference hotel, will not be staying at the
hotel, and will be driving back and forth to the conference venues. I have
a guest room that is available if someone wants to use it.  It means you'll
have to get up an hour early and get back an hour late.  If interested,
just contact me at the email address below.  Emily

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[ha-Safran] Fwd: FW: Old Hebrew manuscript scam - do not open attachments

2019-03-12 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
FYI.  This was shared with me by a UCLA cataloger.

Emily Bergman
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*From:* Mizrachi, Diane 
*Sent:* Tuesday, March 12, 2019 12:37 PM
*To:* All Library Staff 
*Subject:* Old Hebrew manuscript scam - do not open attachments



Greetings,



Several colleagues in the Library received an email today asking for
assistance translating a Hebrew manuscript. This is spam – do not open any
of the attachments.



The writer states that it is written in Ancient Hebrew (used Before the
Common Era) and dated from the Ottoman Period (1400-1900), which of course
does not make sense and raises suspicions. Last month the Jerusalem Post
published an article on the “flourishing industry of Jewish manuscript
forgeries” that “supposedly once belonged to Jewish communities in Islamic
lands,” (see https://www.jpost.com/printarticle.aspx?id=579435 ). The email
received today is from the United Arab Emirates.



Best regards,

Diane



Diane Mizrachi, Ph.D.

Social Sciences Librarian

Librarian for Jewish and Israel Studies

Charles E. Young Research Library

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[ha-Safran] ALA Elections

2019-03-12 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
If any of you are members of the Ethnic & Multicultural Information
Exchange Round Table (EMIERT) of ALA, I am running for EMIERT Councilor and
would appreciate your vote.  Not that I could put this in my nomination,
but I want to be sure there's no BDS in Council and to create a closer
relationship between EMIERT and AJL with a leadership position.

Thanks,
Emily

Emily Bergman
Synagogue School Center Division
Association of Jewish Libraries
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[ha-Safran] Groner-Wikler Scholarship due 3/4

2019-02-21 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran


The deadline is nearing for the Groner-Wikler Scholarship.  We are happy to
have very good applications, so be sure to get yours in by the deadline,
March 4. I also have attached the application as a document so you can edit
and send.



*The Groner-Wikler Scholarship for AJL Conference Attendance
Application/Nomination Form*

*Submission Deadline: March 4, 2019*



*Purpose *

The Groner-Wikler Scholarship of $1500 for conference attendance is
generously underwritten by Kar-Ben Publishing and is given annually to a
member of AJL who demonstrates dedication to Jewish children’s literature
or library services.

*Criteria *

A member of AJL, this individual will have made a contribution in one or
more of the areas listed below. Extra consideration is given to applicants
who are considered promising new movers and shakers in the field of Jewish
children’s literature and services.

● Active involvement in the Judaic library profession or related fields
promoting Jewish children’s literacy

● Strong advocacy for library/literacy services to children and youth

● Positive role model to colleagues and the wider community

● Innovative approaches to Jewish children’s literature or library
services



*Selection Protocol*

Candidates may self-nominate, or be nominated by others. The nominator does
not have to be a member of AJL, but the nominee must be a current AJL
member. The winner will be selected by a committee made up of the AJL SSC
President and Vice-President, the children’s book editor(s) of AJL Reviews,
and the previous year’s winner of this award.

*Award Presentation*

The recipient will be notified well before the registration deadline for
the Association of Jewish Libraries annual conference. The presentation of
the award will take place during the AJL conference.

Note: If a suitable candidate is not found, the scholarship will not be
awarded in that year.

*How to Apply*

Nominator or applicant (may self-nominate) should fill out the attached
form and email it with any supporting materials to AJL SSC President Emily
Bergman at emilyanneberg...@gmail.com by March 4, 2019. Please put “2019
Groner-Wikler Scholarship” in the subject line.






*The Groner-Wikler Scholarship for AJL Conference Attendance
Application/Nomination Form*

*Submission Deadline: March 4, 2019*



Today’s Date:

Name of applicant:

Email address:

Phone number:

AJL member since (year):

Served as Judaic librarian or in related field since (year):

Name of nominator (if different from applicant):

Relationship to applicant:

Email address:

Phone number:

Please review the Selection Criteria for the Groner-Wikler Scholarship as
found on Page 1 of this document.

Describe the ways this applicant meets those criteria by giving examples of
their involvement in the Judaic library profession or related fields
promoting Jewish children’s literature and literacy. Include examples of
projects, services, programs, etc. Resume format is acceptable but not
required. Feel free to include photos, articles, promotional materials, or
other materials that document such activities (email attachments or URLs of
online materials are both acceptable). Letters of recommendation from other
colleagues of the applicant are also welcome.

You may fill out this MS Word document, save it, and email it to AJL as an
attachment. Alternatively, you may copy and paste the questions into the
body of an email message, add your answers, and email the information to
AJL.

Nominator or applicant (may self-nominate) should fill out this form and
email it with any supporting materials to AJL SSC President Emily Bergman
at emilyanneberg...@gmail.com by March 4, 2019. Please write “2019
Groner-Wikler Scholarship” in the Subject Line.
Emily Bergman
emilyanneberg...@gmail.com


groner_wiklerapplication.2019 (1).docx
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[ha-Safran] Seeking Nominations for the Groner-Wikler Scholarship

2019-01-08 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran





*The Groner-Wikler Scholarship for AJL Conference Attendance
Application/Nomination Form*

*Submission Deadline: March 4, 2019*



*Purpose *

The Groner-Wikler Scholarship of $1500 for conference attendance is
generously underwritten by Kar-Ben Publishing and is given annually to a
member of AJL who demonstrates dedication to Jewish children’s literature
or library services.

*Criteria *

A member of AJL, this individual will have made a contribution in one or
more of the areas listed below. Extra consideration is given to applicants
who are considered promising new movers and shakers in the field of Jewish
children’s literature and services.

● Active involvement in the Judaic library profession or related fields
promoting Jewish children’s literacy

● Strong advocacy for library/literacy services to children and youth

● Positive role model to colleagues and the wider community

● Innovative approaches to Jewish children’s literature or library
services



*Selection Protocol*

Candidates may self-nominate, or be nominated by others. The nominator does
not have to be a member of AJL, but the nominee must be a current AJL
member. The winner will be selected by a committee made up of the AJL SSC
President and Vice-President, the children’s book editor(s) of AJL Reviews,
and the previous year’s winner of this award.

*Award Presentation*

The recipient will be notified well before the registration deadline for
the Association of Jewish Libraries annual conference. The presentation of
the award will take place during the AJL conference.

Note: If a suitable candidate is not found, the scholarship will not be
awarded in that year.

*How to Apply*

Nominator or applicant (may self-nominate) should fill out the attached
form and email it with any supporting materials to AJL SSC President Emily
Bergman at emilyanneberg...@gmail.com by March 4, 2019. Please put “2019
Groner-Wikler Scholarship” in the subject line.







*The Groner-Wikler Scholarship for AJL Conference Attendance
Application/Nomination Form*

*Submission Deadline: March 4, 2019*



Today’s Date:

Name of applicant:

Email address:

Phone number:

AJL member since (year):

Served as Judaic librarian or in related field since (year):

Name of nominator (if different from applicant):

Relationship to applicant:

Email address:

Phone number:

Please review the Selection Criteria for the Groner-Wikler Scholarship as
found on Page 1 of this document.

Describe the ways this applicant meets those criteria by giving examples of
their involvement in the Judaic library profession or related fields
promoting Jewish children’s literature and literacy. Include examples of
projects, services, programs, etc. Resume format is acceptable but not
required. Feel free to include photos, articles, promotional materials, or
other materials that document such activities (email attachments or URLs of
online materials are both acceptable). Letters of recommendation from other
colleagues of the applicant are also welcome.

You may fill out this MS Word document, save it, and email it to AJL as an
attachment. Alternatively, you may copy and paste the questions into the
body of an email message, add your answers, and email the information to
AJL.

Nominator or applicant (may self-nominate) should fill out this form and
email it with any supporting materials to AJL SSC President Emily Bergman
at emilyanneberg...@gmail.com by March 4, 2019. Please write “2019
Groner-Wikler Scholarship” in the Subject Line.
Emily Bergman
emilyanneberg...@gmail.com
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[ha-Safran] Nominations requested for the Beta Phi Mu Award

2018-12-10 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
The American Library Association and the jury for the Beta Phi Mu
encourages you to submit nominations for someone who deserves to be known
for their work in education for librarianship. The award consists of $1,000
and a 24k gold framed citation of achievement.  This annual award is for a
library school faculty member or an individual. Self nominations are
welcome. To submit your nomination you’ll need a statement indicating this
nominee's distinguished contributions to education, indicating why the
candidate is worthy of the Beta Phi Mu Award. Supporting evidence or
testimonials are also welcome.



More details are here: http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/beta-phi-mu-award

Deadline is February 1, 2019


Emily Bergman
Beta Phi Mu Award committee member
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Re: [ha-Safran] Children book loans

2018-10-25 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Our philosophy, policy, and procedures are the same.

Emily Bergman
Temple Sinai
Glendale, CA
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On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 10:01 AM Arlene Ratzabi via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I manage two synagogue libraries and our policy has always been to
> encourage book borrowing for all ages be it the children themselves or the
> parents. It has been our experience that the vast majority of books come
> back. My priority has always been the more they borrow the better. We want
> to foster knowledge of Judaism and Israel and build Jewish identity and
> this is not a simple thing.
>
> We do not have any adult permission policy. We try and make it easy to
> borrow books even though a librarian is not always there. The borrower
> signs their name on a card and leaves the card on the desk. The library is
> open when the librarian is there and when meetings are held in the library
> as well as Shabbat.
>
> Arlene Ratzabi
> Librarian, Westchester Jewish Center
> Librarian, Israel Center of Conservative Judaism
> librar...@wjcenter.org
> 914-698-2960
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[ha-Safran] Young Adult Library Services Association meeting coming up

2018-10-25 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Any AJL members in Salt Lake City?  The Young Adult Library Services
Association (YALSA) of ALA is meeting in Salt Lake City in November:
http://www.ala.org/yalsa/yasymposium.  I don't know what it's like or if
it's too late to be involved, but reaching out to teen librarians might be
productive and promoting our Sydney Taylor teen award might be welcome.  If
anyone is going, please talk up the Sydney Taylor award and watch for
possible speakers for this summer's AJL conference.

Thanks,
Emily

Emily Bergman
SSC President
Association of Jewish Librarians
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[ha-Safran] Fwd: Watch the Recording: Teaching Tough Topics with Children's Literature

2018-10-09 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
For those who were not able to watch the webinar.  The email also includes
links to useful information from the ADL.  Emily

Emily Bergman
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[ha-Safran] Fwd: Upcoming ADL Webinar: Picture Books and Primary Sources

2018-10-09 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
FYI.

Emily Bergman
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From: Fried, Ariel 
Date: Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 8:24 AM
Subject: Upcoming ADL Webinar: Picture Books and Primary Sources
To:


Dear Educator,



Thank you all for participating in last week’s webinar from Lee & Low
Books, Teaching Tough Topics with Children’s Literature. If you enjoyed
this webinar, you may also be interested in a free upcoming webinar
delivered in partnership by ADL and Echoes & Reflections:



*Introducing Students to Difficult Topics: Primary Sources and Picture
Books *



*Picture books can be an engaging tool to help secondary educators set a
foundation for discussing complex and sensitive themes with students.
During this webinar, participants will be introduced to the themes of
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The webinar is being offered live on Tuesday, October 9th, at 4:00 PM
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We hope to see you there!



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