Perfect choice. I am thrilled that Rachel is being recognized for all that she 
does! I attended some of her zoom sessions this past year and always follow her 
book reviews - she is so deserving of this award!

Leah

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> On Apr 23, 2021, at 5:25 AM, Rebecca Levitan via Hasafran 
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> For More Information Contact:
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> Zachary Baker, Chair
> Fanny Goldstein Merit Award
> Association of Jewish Libraries
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> April 22 , 2021
> 
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> 
> 2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner Announced
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> In advance of the 2021 Virtual Conference, the Association of Jewish 
> Libraries is pleased to announce that longtime member Rachel Kamin has been 
> named the 2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner. “On behalf of the Fanny 
> Goldstein Merit Award committee, we are proud to have been given the 
> opportunity to honor Rachel Kamin as this year’s recipient of the Award. Over 
> the years, Rachel has contributed so much to the Association of Jewish 
> Libraries, to the field of Judaica librarianship, and to librarianship as a 
> profession overall. On very short notice and under challenging circumstances, 
> she played a pivotal role in transforming AJL’s 2020 conference from an 
> in-person to a highly successful virtual event. Rachel’s passionate devotion 
> to public service is a model for us all, and she truly personifies the values 
> and legacy of the Award’s namesake, Fanny Goldstein.” said committee chair 
> Zachary Baker.
> The Fanny Goldstein Merit Award, named for the librarian, social activist and 
> founder of National Jewish Book Month, is bestowed in recognition of loyal 
> and ongoing contributions to the Association Of Jewish Libraries and to the 
> profession of Judaica librarianship.
> Born on May 15, 1895 [some sources say 1888], Fanny Goldstein devoted her 
> life to books and community. She was the first female Judaica librarian and 
> the first woman to direct a branch library in Massachusetts, where she was 
> head of Boston's West End Branch for many years. A prominent figure in the 
> Boston Jewish community, she is best known as the founder of Jewish Book 
> Week, which began when Goldstein organized a display of Jewish books at the 
> Boston Public Library in 1925.
> Rachel Kamin has been a synagogue librarian for over 20 years and is 
> currently the Director of the Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning Center 
> at North Suburban Synagogue Beth El in Highland Park, Illinois.  She serves 
> on the Association of Jewish Libraries New Jewish Fiction Award Committee and 
> contributes articles and book reviews to BookLinks, School Library Journal, 
> Jewish Book World, Judaica Librarianship, Library Journal, and AJL Reviews.  
> She contributed a chapter on recommended children’s books to The Tot Shabbat 
> Handbook: A Practical Guide for Engaging Young Families in Congregational 
> Life edited by Paula Feldstein (URJ Press, 2010) and co-authored a chapter 
> about Jewish children’s literature for Reading and Teaching with Diverse 
> Nonfiction Children’s Books: Representations and Possibilities, to be 
> published in the summer of 2021 by the National Council for Teachers of 
> English. She facilitates book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as 
> well as for other organizations and private groups.  Rachel holds a BA in 
> history from Grinnell College and a master’s degree in library and 
> information science from the University of Michigan. 
> In addition, Rachel has been a member of AJL for at least 20 years and has 
> attended the AJL Conference regularly. After the decision was made to not 
> hold the conference live in Chicago in 2020 as planned, Rachel restructured 
> the face-to-face conference that she had planned, into AJL’s first Virtual 
> Conference. This year, Rachel is coordinating all the programming for the 
> 2021 Virtual Conference and working with the planning committee to ensure 
> that the divisions get the program they desire.This year she has also been 
> moderating AJL’s “Serving Students” Virtual Roundtable and facilitated the 
> Purim book discussion. 
> 
> Since the spring of 2020, Rachel has delivered over 20 Zoom presentations on 
> Jewish fiction for Hadassah, the Women’s League for Conservative Judaism, 
> American Jewish University, and the Judaica Network of Metropolitan Chicago, 
> as well as for synagogues and Jewish groups across the country. She also 
> facilitates book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as well as for 
> other organizations and private groups.
>  
> In addition to all of the above, Rachel has been the chair of the Sydney 
> Taylor Book Award Committee, continues to provide Bibliography for the AJL 
> Bibliography files, and recently accepted the position as AJL’s 
> representative on ALA’s Sophie Brody Award Committee. Overall, Rachel lends 
> her hand and expertise whenever a volunteer is needed. She is an outstanding 
> representative for AJL.
> Rachel will receive her award during the Annual Conference of the Association 
> of Jewish Libraries, to be held virtually from June 27 to July 1, 2021.
> 
> Members of the 2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award committee are Chair Zachary 
> Baker, Aileen Grossberg, and Yossi Galron.
> 
> The Association of Jewish Libraries, the leading authority on Judaic 
> librarianship, promotes Jewish literacy through enhancement of libraries and 
> library resources and through leadership for the profession and practitioners 
> of Judaica librarianship. The Association fosters access to information, 
> learning, teaching and research relating to Jews, Judaism, the Jewish 
> experience, and Israel.
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