Re: [ha-Safran] question about NY/NJ chapters

2024-06-20 Thread Lmoskovits via Hasafran
New Jersey librarians were never regarded as "joining with NYMA," they were
always part of NYMA  - we were NYMA presidents and board members. NYMA
stands for New York Metropolitan Area and New Jersey is part of the greater
New York area. I do not recall there ever being a separate New Jersey
chapter of AJL.

Leah Moskovits

On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 9:13 PM Noreen Wachs via Hasafran <
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> The NJ librarians always joined us in the past. Noreen Wachs On Wed, Jun
> 19, 2024 at 11: 36 AM Schnaidman, Esther  wrote:
> So is NJ supposed to join with NYMA? Are there any other chapters besides
> NYMA in the NY area?On
> The NJ librarians always joined us in the past.
> Noreen Wachs
>
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 11:36 AM Schnaidman, Esther 
> wrote:
>
>> So is NJ supposed to join with NYMA? Are there any other chapters besides
>> NYMA in the NY area?
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 11:06 AM Noreen Wachs 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I don't know about NJ, but the NY chapter of AJL, NYM started up again.
>>> We had 2 meetings this year.
>>> Noreen Wachs
>>> NYMA Treaurer
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 12:39 AM Schnaidman, Esther via Hasafran <
>>> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>>>
 Can someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ
 areas and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't
 been to a chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no
 longer have a local
 Can someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ
 areas and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't
 been to a chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no
 longer have a local AJL chapter.
 Thank you,
 Esther Schnaidman
 Teaneck, NJ

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Re: [ha-Safran] question about NY/NJ chapters

2024-06-20 Thread Noreen Wachs via Hasafran
The NJ librarians always joined us in the past.
Noreen Wachs

On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 11:36 AM Schnaidman, Esther 
wrote:

> So is NJ supposed to join with NYMA? Are there any other chapters besides
> NYMA in the NY area?
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 11:06 AM Noreen Wachs 
> wrote:
>
>> I don't know about NJ, but the NY chapter of AJL, NYM started up again.
>> We had 2 meetings this year.
>> Noreen Wachs
>> NYMA Treaurer
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 12:39 AM Schnaidman, Esther via Hasafran <
>> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Can someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ
>>> areas and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't
>>> been to a chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no
>>> longer have a local
>>> Can someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ
>>> areas and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't
>>> been to a chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no
>>> longer have a local AJL chapter.
>>> Thank you,
>>> Esther Schnaidman
>>> Teaneck, NJ
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about NY/NJ chapters

2024-06-19 Thread B Weinstein via Hasafran
 NYMA pretty much included the entire New York Metropolitan Area so I'm 
assuming that certainly meant NY and  NJ.  I'm not sure about PA and CT--I 
think I remember them joining NYMA meetings as well.Bruchie
On Wednesday, June 19, 2024 at 11:58:42 AM EDT, Schnaidman, Esther via 
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there any other chapters besides NYMA in the NY area? On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 
11: 06 AM Noreen Wachs  wrote: I don't know about NJ, 
but the NY chapter of AJL, NYM startedSo is NJ supposed to join with NYMA? Are 
there any other chapters besides NYMA in the NY area?

On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 11:06 AM Noreen Wachs  wrote:

I don't know about NJ, but the NY chapter of AJL, NYM started up again. We had 
2 meetings this year.Noreen WachsNYMA Treaurer


On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 12:39 AM Schnaidman, Esther via Hasafran 
 wrote:

 Can someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ areas 
and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't been to a 
chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no longer have a 
localCan someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ 
areas and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't 
been to a chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no longer 
have a local AJL chapter.  Thank you,Esther SchnaidmanTeaneck, NJ
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about NY/NJ chapters

2024-06-19 Thread B Weinstein via Hasafran
 Esther,There was an AJL/NYMA meeting on May 30 in Manhattan dealing with the 
Librarian's role in Holocaust education.NYMA has been dormant since about 
2019/2020 but it seems to be starting up again.All the best,Bruchie
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chapter of AJL, NYM started up again. We had 2 meetings this year. Noreen Wachs 
NYMA Treaurer On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 12: 39 AM Schnaidman, Esther via Hasafran 
 wrote: Can someoneI don't know about NJ, but the NY 
chapter of AJL, NYM started up again. We had 2 meetings this year.Noreen 
WachsNYMA Treaurer


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 wrote:

 Can someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ areas 
and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't been to a 
chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no longer have a 
localCan someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ 
areas and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't 
been to a chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no longer 
have a local AJL chapter.  Thank you,Esther SchnaidmanTeaneck, NJ
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about NY/NJ chapters

2024-06-19 Thread Noreen Wachs via Hasafran
I don't know about NJ, but the NY chapter of AJL, NYM started up again. We
had 2 meetings this year.
Noreen Wachs
NYMA Treaurer


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> Can someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ
> areas and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't
> been to a chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no
> longer have a local
> Can someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ
> areas and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't
> been to a chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no
> longer have a local AJL chapter.
> Thank you,
> Esther Schnaidman
> Teaneck, NJ
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about NY/NJ chapters

2024-06-19 Thread Schnaidman, Esther via Hasafran
So is NJ supposed to join with NYMA? Are there any other chapters besides
NYMA in the NY area?


On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 11:06 AM Noreen Wachs 
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> I don't know about NJ, but the NY chapter of AJL, NYM started up again. We
> had 2 meetings this year.
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>> Can someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ
>> areas and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't
>> been to a chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no
>> longer have a local
>> Can someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ
>> areas and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't
>> been to a chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no
>> longer have a local AJL chapter.
>> Thank you,
>> Esther Schnaidman
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about NY/NJ chapters

2024-06-19 Thread Michelle Margolis via Hasafran
The NYMA chapter has been slowly ramping back up; they had an event just a
few weeks ago. Noreen Wachs may have more information.

My best,

Michelle

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> longer have a local
> Can someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ
> areas and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't
> been to a chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no
> longer have a local AJL chapter.
> Thank you,
> Esther Schnaidman
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[ha-Safran] question about NY/NJ chapters

2024-06-18 Thread Schnaidman, Esther via Hasafran
Can someone enlighten me and explain what chapters exist in the NY/NJ areas
and what towns/cities are local members of these chapters?  I haven't been
to a chapter meeting in over 10 years and as far as I know, we no longer
have a local AJL chapter.
Thank you,
Esther Schnaidman
Teaneck, NJ

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[ha-Safran] Question about Yiddish newpaper מארגנצייטונג (Morgntsayṭung/El Matutino, 1935-1940; Buenos Aires)

2024-04-10 Thread Gabriel Mordoch via Hasafran
Dear colleagues,

I am wondering if there is an electronic version (or print held by an
institution other than Harvard) of the Yiddish newspaper *מארגנצייטונג,
Morgnzaitung, Morgntsayṭung, El Matutino* (1935-1940; Buenos Aires), OCLC:
1235417511.

Thank you in advance and best regards,
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question about Ethiopian-Israeli author Daniel Belete or Baltha

2023-08-02 Thread Heidi G Lerner via Hasafran
Hi Katalin,

This can be tricky because he writes  in both Hebrew and Amharic, I would 
follow this instruction since he writes in two non-Latin script languages:

If a name is found in more than one non-preferred script, transliterate it 
according to the scheme for the original language of most of the works as noted 
in RDA 9.2.2.5.3.

Looking at his website 
"https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://beletebooks.co.il/**I/*__;15LXnNeo15nXlC8!!KGKeukY!wpMwNOwovehIP3hbn2GXa9az21xthK4Lj-3KoNYujy6Be7lpYhDc2HFlbJrKttT5qW2bMvQjYEi52-NVVkGf37w$
 "; it appears that more of his books are in Hebrew than Amharic.

So: I would establish his name according to the Hebrew, with variant form(s) in 
needed in Hebrew and Amhari. If you find a form also in Latin script that 
changes things a bit: if you find a complete form in Latin script that complies 
with one of the guidelines in LC-PCC PS 9.2.2.5.3.

Based on the above, I would establish the name as
Belete, Daniel, 1969- (based on romanized form found in Wikidata)
With references from:


  1.  Beleṭeh,  Daniyel, 1969-
  2.  בלטה, דניאל, 1969-
  3.  2. AlA-LC systematic romanized form of Amharic form of name
  4.  3. Amharic form of name

These are just my thoughts. Perhaps my colleagues have found a better 
alternative?

Best, Heidi Lerner






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Subject: [ha-Safran] Question about Ethiopian-Israeli author Daniel Belete or 
Baltha

Dear Safranim, I would like to ask for help to ascertain the name of the author 
Daniel Belete (1967–), also known as Daniel Baltha. In OCLC, his name appears 
in both forms (as well as Balata). What would be the authoritative version in

Dear Safranim,

I would like to ask for help to ascertain the name of the author Daniel Belete 
(1967–), also known as Daniel Baltha. In OCLC, his name appears in both forms 
(as well as Balata). What would be the authoritative version in your view that 
would also allow to perhaps standardize his name as author across records?

Thank you in advance,

Katalin Rac
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[ha-Safran] Question about Ethiopian-Israeli author Daniel Belete or Baltha

2023-08-02 Thread Rac, Katalin via Hasafran
Dear Safranim,
I would like to ask for help to ascertain the name of the author Daniel Belete 
(1967-), also known as Daniel Baltha. In OCLC, his name appears in both forms 
(as well as Balata). What would be the authoritative version in your view that 
would also allow to perhaps standardize his name as author across records?
Thank you in advance,
Katalin Rac
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question about Passover Frog songs/stories

2023-07-26 Thread Daniel Stuhlman via Hasafran
While I am hardly an expert in Jewish children's literature, I have done a
little research.  Your library probably has one of the biggest historical
collections of Jewish children's literature.  Until the 1960's very few
books outside of text books were especially written for children.  The
K'tonton stories were ground breaking in the field.  Before the book was
published it was turned down many times with the excuse, no one would buy
books for children.  In the 1950's and 60's a few titles appeared.
Children's literature publishing did not explode until the 1970's.

If you can't find the answers in your library, then probably there are no
books with animal characters for Passover.

On a personal note, I can not understand the reasoning for using animals to
represent human characters.  I could give you all the common explanations,
but the concept does not sink into my mind.

I hope this helps.



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> I have a question from a writer that I cannot answer. It concerns Passover
> songs/stories for children featuring a mischievous frog character. When did
> the frog emerge as a popular character in children's Passover stories. The
> Frog Song (Frogs
> I have a question from a writer that I cannot answer. It concerns Passover
> songs/stories for children featuring a mischievous frog character.  When
> did the frog emerge as a popular character in children's Passover stories.
>  The Frog Song (Frogs here, frogs there, frogs were jumping everywhere)
> may have been the impetus for stories featuring frogs,  such as Pharaoh and
> the Fabulous Frog Invasion, by Osher Werner  (2007). Were there earlier
> such stories? How far back were the first Passover children's books to use
> a funny frog or frogs as characters?
> Any thoughts?
> Andrea Rapp, Wise Temple Cincinnati
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question about Passover Frog songs/stories

2023-07-26 Thread Ted Koppel via Hasafran
I always figured that it was based on the Ten Plagues -- frogs are the
second named plague - the first one (blood) wouldn't be appropriate for
kids.

Ted


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> I have a question from a writer that I cannot answer. It concerns Passover
> songs/stories for children featuring a mischievous frog character. When did
> the frog emerge as a popular character in children's Passover stories. The
> Frog Song (Frogs
> I have a question from a writer that I cannot answer. It concerns Passover
> songs/stories for children featuring a mischievous frog character.  When
> did the frog emerge as a popular character in children's Passover stories.
>  The Frog Song (Frogs here, frogs there, frogs were jumping everywhere)
> may have been the impetus for stories featuring frogs,  such as Pharaoh and
> the Fabulous Frog Invasion, by Osher Werner  (2007). Were there earlier
> such stories? How far back were the first Passover children's books to use
> a funny frog or frogs as characters?
> Any thoughts?
> Andrea Rapp, Wise Temple Cincinnati
>
>
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[ha-Safran] Question about Passover Frog songs/stories

2023-07-25 Thread Andrea Rapp via Hasafran
I have a question from a writer that I cannot answer. It concerns Passover 
songs/stories for children featuring a mischievous frog character.  When did 
the frog emerge as a popular character in children's Passover stories. The Frog 
Song (Frogs here, frogs there, frogs were jumping everywhere)  may have been 
the impetus for stories featuring frogs,  such as Pharaoh and the Fabulous Frog 
Invasion, by Osher Werner  (2007). Were there earlier such stories? How far 
back were the first Passover children's books to use a funny frog or frogs as 
characters?Any thoughts?    Andrea Rapp, Wise Temple Cincinnati  


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2023-07-25 Thread WJC Librarian via Hasafran
Exactly what we do. Simple. Effective.
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Exactly what we do. Judy Greenlatt Sent from my iPhone On Jul 24, 2023, at 5: 
35 PM, Aileen Grossberg via Hasafran  wrote:  We 
have a file with a card for each member. The member finds the card in the file, 
paperclips
Exactly what we do.

Judy Greenlatt

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 24, 2023, at 5:35 PM, Aileen Grossberg via Hasafran 
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We have a file with a card for each member. The member finds the card in the 
file, paperclips the book circulation card to the name card and leaves it in a 
designated box. When I come into the library the next time , I entered the 
information
We have a file with a card for each member. The member finds the card in the 
file, paperclips the book circulation card to the name card and leaves it in a 
designated box. When I come into the library the next time , I entered the 
information into our circ system.

It's simple and works as long as the files are up-to-date and if the book 
borrowers follow instructions.

if you have a volunteer in charge on Shabbat, there should be no problems.

Aileen Grossberg
Lampert Library
Congregation Shomrei Emunah
Montclair, NJ

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Hello friends, I am working part-time at Park Synagogue, a large Conservative 
congregation in Cleveland, OH. There has been some interest in starting a 
program of volunteer-staffed shabbat circulation. Can you share how you manage 
this at your

Hello friends,



I am working part-time at Park Synagogue, a large Conservative congregation in 
Cleveland, OH. There has been some interest in starting a program of 
volunteer-staffed shabbat circulation. Can you share how you manage this at 
your synagogues without the use of writing, cellphones, cameras, or any 
technology?



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 Exactly what we do. Judy Greenlatt Sent from my iPhone On Jul 24, 2023, at 5: 35 PM, Aileen Grossberg via Hasafran  wrote:  We have a file with a card for each member. The member finds the card in the file, paperclips








Exactly what we do.Judy GreenlattSent from my iPhoneOn Jul 24, 2023, at 5:35 PM, Aileen Grossberg via Hasafran  wrote:


 We have a file with a card for each member. The member finds the card in the file, paperclips the book circulation card to the name card and leaves it in a designated box. When I come into the library the next time , I entered the information













We have a file with a card for each member. The member finds the card in the file, paperclips the book circulation card to the name card and leaves it in a designated box. When I come into the library the next time , I entered the information into our circ system.It's simple and works as long as the files are up-to-date and if the book borrowers follow instructions.if you have a volunteer in charge on Shabbat, there should be no problems.Aileen GrossbergLampert Library Congregation Shomrei EmunahMontclair, NJ





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 Hello friends, I am working part-time at Park Synagogue, a large Conservative congregation in Cleveland, OH. There has been some interest in starting a program of volunteer-staffed shabbat circulation. Can you share how you manage this at your














 
 




Hello friends, 
   
I am working part-time at Park Synagogue, a large Conservative congregation in Cleveland, OH. There has been some interest in starting a program of volunteer-staffed shabbat circulation. Can you share how you manage this at your synagogues
 without the use of writing, cellphones, cameras, or any technology? 
   
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Re: [ha-Safran] question

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Hi Julie, this might only work well in my situation, i.e. a small Conservative 
shul with limited holiday traffic, but since you mention volunteer staffers
When I first started running our library, about 15 yrs ago, I insisted the 
doors be closed when no staff could be present. I was mostly afraid of theft. 
But there was great clamor for the library to be opened on Shabbat and other 
holidays, so I nervously devised a system that, in the end, has worked very 
well.
1) We made up a member's card file box, alphabetized by last name, placed on a 
table one sees the minute you walk in. 
2) Next to the file box, I placed clear instructions -- the patron is to place 
their name card in another box also on the table. 
3) The next day (or whenever I could get to it), I would contact the patron 
whose card is in the box and ask what was checked out. (Frequent shabbat 
patrons often email me independently to tell me what they checked out.)
4) With some older books that still have the circulation cards in them, I ask 
the patron to paperclip the card to their name card and place it in the box.
Each year I reintroduce the system to the congregation for the benefit of new 
members. A few books have walked over the years, but not many. Overall, the 
system has worked pretty well, but like I said, ours is a small congregation.
Hope that helps.
Rachel HausLibrary DirectorCongregation of Moses Fisher LibraryKalamazoo MI 

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  Hello friends, I am working part-time at Park Synagogue, a large Conservative 
congregation in Cleveland, OH. There has been some interest in starting a 
program of volunteer-staffed shabbat circulation. Can you share how you manage 
this at your 
Hello friends,
 
  
 
I am working part-time at Park Synagogue, a large Conservative congregation in 
Cleveland, OH. There has been some interest in starting a program of 
volunteer-staffed shabbat circulation. Can you share how you manage this at 
your synagogues without the use of writing, cellphones, cameras, or any 
technology?
 
  
 
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Re: [ha-Safran] question

2023-07-24 Thread Aileen Grossberg via Hasafran
 We have a file with a card for each member. The member finds the card in the 
file, paperclips the book circulation card to the name card and leaves it in a 
designated box. When I come into the library the next time , I entered the 
information into our circ system.
It's simple and works as long as the files are up-to-date and if the book 
borrowers follow instructions.
if you have a volunteer in charge on Shabbat, there should be no problems.
Aileen GrossbergLampert Library 
Congregation Shomrei EmunahMontclair, NJ

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  Hello friends, I am working part-time at Park Synagogue, a large Conservative 
congregation in Cleveland, OH. There has been some interest in starting a 
program of volunteer-staffed shabbat circulation. Can you share how you manage 
this at your 
Hello friends,
 
  
 
I am working part-time at Park Synagogue, a large Conservative congregation in 
Cleveland, OH. There has been some interest in starting a program of 
volunteer-staffed shabbat circulation. Can you share how you manage this at 
your synagogues without the use of writing, cellphones, cameras, or any 
technology?
 
  
 
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[ha-Safran] question

2023-07-24 Thread Julie Moss via Hasafran
Hello friends,

I am working part-time at Park Synagogue, a large Conservative congregation in 
Cleveland, OH. There has been some interest in starting a program of 
volunteer-staffed shabbat circulation. Can you share how you manage this at 
your synagogues without the use of writing, cellphones, cameras, or any 
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Thanks for any advice you can offer!   -Julie Moss
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Re: [ha-Safran] question for thursday

2023-06-21 Thread Lisa Silverman via Hasafran
Hi folks,
My apologies for posting my question to Zachary to the whole list!  Don't know 
how that happenedPlease ignore!

Lisa

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Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide

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Subject: [ha-Safran] question for thursday

Hi Zachary, I am making a fun trivia game for the last session on Thursday and 
I need to make sure your middle name is NOT Menachem. Please confirm.  Lisa 
Lisa Silverman Retired director, Sperber Jewish Community Library Curator, 
Jewish Journal
Hi Zachary,
I am making a fun trivia game for the last session on Thursday and I need to 
make sure your middle name is NOT Menachem.  Please confirm. 

Lisa

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2023-06-21 Thread Lisa Silverman via Hasafran
Hi Zachary,
I am making a fun trivia game for the last session on Thursday and I need to 
make sure your middle name is NOT Menachem.  Please confirm. 

Lisa

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Re: [ha-Safran] question for Day School Yeshiva librarians- authors for 8th graders

2023-03-01 Thread Noreen Wachs via Hasafran
Hi Esther,
When I was librarian of the Ramaz Middle School, I recommended to in 7th or
8th graders the book, Having Our Say: The Delaney Sisters First 100 Years
by the Delaney sisters and Amy Hill Hearth. It is the true story of two
African-American sisters whose parents were slaves. They moved to NY and
one became a doctor and one a dentist. Both lived to become 100 years old.
It is a nice story and accessible to young adults.
I also recommended Agathe Christie for mystery lovers. There are many adult
books that are appropriate for this age group.
Thanks for being the best librarian for all my grandchildren at RYNJ!
Noreen Wachs
Retired Librarian from the Ramaz Middle School


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> Hi -We are looking to revamp our 8th -grade author study unit.   It's
> always a challenge to find books for this grade level that are appropriate
> for our students.   They are not middle schoolers but they are not high
> schoolers. I wanted
> Hi -
>   We are looking to revamp our 8th -grade author study unit.  It's always
> a challenge to find books for this grade level that are appropriate for our
> students.  They are not middle schoolers but they are not high schoolers. I
> wanted to get an idea from other day schools of what authors you are
> recommending to your students.  Some of the current authors we have: Joan
> Bauer, Robin McKinley, Mike Lupica, just to give you an idea.
> Thank you for your suggestions.
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Re: [ha-Safran] question for Day School Yeshiva librarians- authors for 8th graders

2023-03-01 Thread Aviva Rosenberg via Hasafran
Some that might work:

Gordon Korman
Alan Gratz
Gary Paulsen
Seymour Simon (nonfiction)
Steve Sheinkin (nonfiction)
Linda Sue Park
Pam Munoz Ryan
Jane Yolen
Karen Hesse
Joseph Bruchac


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> Hi Esther, this is a tough age as I think there is a big gap between
> middle grade and YA books. That said, I write for this tween audience and
> my books have been chosen for grade 8 reading lists so you may find them
> suitable. While my books
> Hi Esther, this is a tough age as I think there is a big gap between
> middle grade and YA books. That said, I write for this tween audience and
> my books have been chosen for grade 8 reading lists so you may find them
> suitable. While my books have varying degrees of Jewish content, I write
> about modern Jewish characters in contemporary society. My award-winning
> SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS has been popular for tween book clubs and I even spoke
> with a group of high schoolers who are taking a class on Jewish ethics and
> death and dying just last night.
> Feel free to get in touch or have a look at my website for more info on my
> books: joannelevy.com
> 
>
> Best,
> Joanne
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> SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS,
> 2022 Governor General's Literary Award - Finalist
> Canadian Jewish Literary Awards Winner
> 2022 Sydney Taylor Notable Book
>
> [image: ⭐️] "A heartfelt and expertly written tale of loss, family, and
> friendship that will have readers blinking back their tears...Beautiful and
> sincere." - Kirkus (Starred review)
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 12:03 AM Schnaidman, Esther via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
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>> Hi -We are looking to revamp our 8th -grade author study unit.   It's
>> always a challenge to find books for this grade level that are appropriate
>> for our students.   They are not middle schoolers but they are not high
>> schoolers. I wanted
>> Hi -
>>   We are looking to revamp our 8th -grade author study unit.  It's always
>> a challenge to find books for this grade level that are appropriate for our
>> students.  They are not middle schoolers but they are not high schoolers. I
>> wanted to get an idea from other day schools of what authors you are
>> recommending to your students.  Some of the current authors we have: Joan
>> Bauer, Robin McKinley, Mike Lupica, just to give you an idea.
>> Thank you for your suggestions.
>> Esther Schnaidman
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Re: [ha-Safran] question for Day School Yeshiva librarians- authors for 8th graders

2023-03-01 Thread Joanne Levy via Hasafran
Hi Esther, this is a tough age as I think there is a big gap between middle
grade and YA books. That said, I write for this tween audience and my books
have been chosen for grade 8 reading lists so you may find them suitable.
While my books have varying degrees of Jewish content, I write about modern
Jewish characters in contemporary society. My award-winning SORRY FOR YOUR
LOSS has been popular for tween book clubs and I even spoke with a group of
high schoolers who are taking a class on Jewish ethics and death and dying
just last night.
Feel free to get in touch or have a look at my website for more info on my
books: joannelevy.com

Best,
Joanne

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2022 Governor General's Literary Award - Finalist
Canadian Jewish Literary Awards Winner
2022 Sydney Taylor Notable Book

[image: ⭐️] "A heartfelt and expertly written tale of loss, family, and
friendship that will have readers blinking back their tears...Beautiful and
sincere." - Kirkus (Starred review)


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> Hi -We are looking to revamp our 8th -grade author study unit.   It's
> always a challenge to find books for this grade level that are appropriate
> for our students.   They are not middle schoolers but they are not high
> schoolers. I wanted
> Hi -
>   We are looking to revamp our 8th -grade author study unit.  It's always
> a challenge to find books for this grade level that are appropriate for our
> students.  They are not middle schoolers but they are not high schoolers. I
> wanted to get an idea from other day schools of what authors you are
> recommending to your students.  Some of the current authors we have: Joan
> Bauer, Robin McKinley, Mike Lupica, just to give you an idea.
> Thank you for your suggestions.
> Esther Schnaidman
> --
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[ha-Safran] question for Day School Yeshiva librarians- authors for 8th graders

2023-02-28 Thread Schnaidman, Esther via Hasafran
Hi -
  We are looking to revamp our 8th -grade author study unit.  It's always a
challenge to find books for this grade level that are appropriate for our
students.  They are not middle schoolers but they are not high schoolers. I
wanted to get an idea from other day schools of what authors you are
recommending to your students.  Some of the current authors we have: Joan
Bauer, Robin McKinley, Mike Lupica, just to give you an idea.
Thank you for your suggestions.
Esther Schnaidman
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question about moving collection

2023-01-14 Thread London, Shira via Hasafran
Our school library is being renovated beginning this Spring, and a moving 
company will be hired to shift the entire collection while the renovation 
proceeds. If anyone has any suggestions about the best way to do this, I'd be 
very grateful to hear them!
Thank you!
Shira London
Upper School Librarian
Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School

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Re: [ha-Safran] Question: distinguishing 19th-century books from later reprints

2023-01-04 Thread Daniel Stuhlman via Hasafran
There are so many questions here that it is hard to answer.   Products can
be printed in countries that are not the country of publication.  Look at
many current books that are printed in China. The title page contains what
the publisher wants the purchaser or reader to know about the book.  The
job of the cataloger is to take the publisher's provided information and
standardize it so that library users can find the book.  The cataloger
sometimes is solving a puzzle with many rules and undetermined number and
shape of the pieces.

To the best of my knowledge very few Hebrew or Jewish books were printed in
post WWII Europe. Someone would have to see the books are scans of the
title pages to help you.

I hope this helps.



On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 11:13 AM Justin Lewis via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Happy Chanukah all. I am not an actual librarian but I am cataloguing the
> book collection of a local synagogue that was once renowned as a place of
> Torah study (Chevra Mishnayes in Winnipeg). The collection includes many
> volumes of Talmud and
>
> Happy Chanukah all. I am not an actual librarian but I am cataloguing the
> book collection of a local synagogue that was once renowned as a place of
> Torah study (Chevra Mishnayes in Winnipeg). The collection includes many
> volumes of Talmud and other Jewish religious texts that, according to their
> title pages, were printed in places such as Vilna (Vilnius), Warsaw, and
> elsewhere in Eastern Europe before the holocaust. Their publication dates
> range from 1819 to early in the twentieth century.
>
>
>
> However, at least some volumes that at first glance are nineteenth-century
> editions are in fact twentieth-century reprints. They are “photocopied”
> from the originals by one printing process or another (I don’t know
> anything about printing techniques!)
>
>
>
> A few clearly say in an additional printed notice on the title page that
> they are reprints. Many of the books have a stamp (not printed) on the
> title page staying “Made in Austria”. Since Vilnius and the other cities
> mentioned on the title pages were never in Austria (or even
> Austria-Hungary) I am thinking this means they were reprinted there at a
> later date. From my little bit of knowledge of Jewish book history I am
> thinking these were post-WW II reprints for the use of religious Jewish
> displaced person / holocaust survivors?
>
>
>
> However, other volumes have no such information at all but there are clues
> that tell me they are reprints – for example, when it looks pretty clearly
> as if a page of the original was folded over at the corner, and so that
> corner in the edition we have is blank, cutting through words.
>
>
>
> A lot of the books have some beautiful red lettering on the title page. I
> was thinking that could be an indication of an original rather than a
> reprint (which I would expect to be in black and white) but just the other
> day we found one of these books that does have red lettering, with a little
> stamp, “Austria”, so now I am thinking that is not a reliable indication
> after all.
>
>
>
> As for the look and feel of the books, all the pages look and feel “old”
> to me… though the high school student who has been assisting me has noticed
> difference in texture: the print seems “flatter” in some books than others.
>
>
>
> Many thanks for any advice!
>
>
>
> Justin
>
>
>
>
>
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[ha-Safran] Question: distinguishing 19th-century books from later reprints

2022-12-22 Thread Justin Lewis via Hasafran
Happy Chanukah all. I am not an actual librarian but I am cataloguing the book 
collection of a local synagogue that was once renowned as a place of Torah 
study (Chevra Mishnayes in Winnipeg). The collection includes many volumes of 
Talmud and other Jewish religious texts that, according to their title pages, 
were printed in places such as Vilna (Vilnius), Warsaw, and elsewhere in 
Eastern Europe before the holocaust. Their publication dates range from 1819 to 
early in the twentieth century.

However, at least some volumes that at first glance are nineteenth-century 
editions are in fact twentieth-century reprints. They are "photocopied" from 
the originals by one printing process or another (I don't know anything about 
printing techniques!)

A few clearly say in an additional printed notice on the title page that they 
are reprints. Many of the books have a stamp (not printed) on the title page 
staying "Made in Austria". Since Vilnius and the other cities mentioned on the 
title pages were never in Austria (or even Austria-Hungary) I am thinking this 
means they were reprinted there at a later date. From my little bit of 
knowledge of Jewish book history I am thinking these were post-WW II reprints 
for the use of religious Jewish displaced person / holocaust survivors?

However, other volumes have no such information at all but there are clues that 
tell me they are reprints - for example, when it looks pretty clearly as if a 
page of the original was folded over at the corner, and so that corner in the 
edition we have is blank, cutting through words.

A lot of the books have some beautiful red lettering on the title page. I was 
thinking that could be an indication of an original rather than a reprint 
(which I would expect to be in black and white) but just the other day we found 
one of these books that does have red lettering, with a little stamp, 
"Austria", so now I am thinking that is not a reliable indication after all.

As for the look and feel of the books, all the pages look and feel "old" to 
me... though the high school student who has been assisting me has noticed 
difference in texture: the print seems "flatter" in some books than others.

Many thanks for any advice!

Justin


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[ha-Safran] Question from an author

2022-12-20 Thread Amalia Warshenbrot via Hasafran
I don’t have it, but I wish  you happy Hanukkah,
eHugs,
Amalia W.
 



From: Etta Gold via Hasafran
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2022 4:04 PM
To: Hasafran@lists.osu.edu
Subject: [ha-Safran] Question from an author

My friend needs a particular one-page scan from a book that’s missing from our 
collection. Baal HaTurim Chumash: Numbers Numbers 14: 12? or 11: 16??? 
Footnote: It lists the 70 names of Israel [English translation] Thank you in 
advance! 
My friend needs a particular one-page scan from a book that’s missing from our 
collection.
Baal HaTurim Chumash: Numbers
Numbers 14:12? or 11:16???

Footnote: It lists the 70 names of Israel [English translation]

Thank you in advance!




Etta D. Gold  MLS  RJE
Congregational Librarian
Temple Beth Am
The Janet z”l and Richard Yulman Campus
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question on transcribing titles

2022-06-13 Thread Kuperman, Aaron via Hasafran
The parallel title can be anywhere in the work.  Some publishers are nice 
enough to put in some place easy to find (title page, or at least on the t.p. 
verso, the at the end of the book in an alternative title page or a colophon).  
 If the title translation comes from someplace weird (such as the publisher’s 
website) you should say so in a note.

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This is a question for catalogers of Hebrew language materials. I found this 
245 transliterated field 245 1 3 ha-Baʻal Shem Ṭov ṿe-ḳabalat ha-Ari : ǂb 
kaṿanot ṿe-yiḥudim le-hamtaḳat ha-dinim she-masar meḥolel ha-ḥasidut 
le-talmidaṿ
This is a question for catalogers of Hebrew language materials.

I found this 245 transliterated field

245 1 3  ha-Baʻal Shem Ṭov ṿe-ḳabalat ha-Ari : ǂb kaṿanot ṿe-yiḥudim 
le-hamtaḳat ha-dinim she-masar meḥolel ha-ḥasidut le-talmidaṿ = The Baʻal 
Shem Tov and the Lurianic Kabbalah : intentions and unifications for sweetening 
the judgments delivered by the founder of Hasidism to his disciples / ǂc Roʻi 
Horen.

In the Hebrew 245 field the English title is a parallel title.
הבעל שם טוב וקבלת האר״י : ǂb כוונות ויחודים להמתקת הדינים שמסר מחולל החסידות 
לתלמידיו = Baʻal Shem Tov and the Lurianic Kabbalah : intentions and 
unifications for sweetening the judgments delivered by the founder of Hasidism 
to his disciples / ǂc רועי הורן.


The English title does not appear on the title page of the book. It is on 
another page as reflected in the 246 field.   My interpretation of the RDA and 
AACR rules is that the 245 is a transcription of the title page.  The parallel 
title is in the 245 only when both titles are on the same or facing pages.  Is 
this correct?

Thanks and Shabbat shalom


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Re: [ha-Safran] Question on transcribing titles

2022-06-12 Thread Nachum Zitter via Hasafran
Hi Daniel,
Please see below the reply of Dr. Ahava Cohen, head of our Cataloging Section.

In Original RDA 2.3.3.2 RDA states that a parallel title proper (a title proper 
in another language and/or script) may come from any source within the 
manifestation. 2.3.3.3 notes that "If a parallel title proper is taken from a 
different source than a title proper, and that fact is considered important for 
identification, make a note on the source." There is nothing in New RDA which 
would contradict this. Cataloging agencies, of course, may have policy 
statements which are more stringent.

Kol tuv,
Nachum Zitter
Reference Department
National Library of Israel

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Subject: [ha-Safran] Question on transcribing titles

This is a question for catalogers of Hebrew language materials. I found this 
245 transliterated field 245 1 3 ha-Baʻal Shem Ṭov ṿe-ḳabalat ha-Ari : ǂb 
kaṿanot ṿe-yiḥudim le-hamtaḳat ha-dinim she-masar meḥolel ha-ḥasidut 
le-talmidaṿ
This is a question for catalogers of Hebrew language materials.

I found this 245 transliterated field

245 1 3  ha-Baʻal Shem Ṭov ṿe-ḳabalat ha-Ari : ǂb kaṿanot ṿe-yiḥudim 
le-hamtaḳat ha-dinim she-masar meḥolel ha-ḥasidut le-talmidaṿ = The Baʻal 
Shem Tov and the Lurianic Kabbalah : intentions and unifications for sweetening 
the judgments delivered by the founder of Hasidism to his disciples / ǂc Roʻi 
Horen.

In the Hebrew 245 field the English title is a parallel title.
הבעל שם טוב וקבלת האר״י : ǂb כוונות ויחודים להמתקת הדינים שמסר מחולל החסידות 
לתלמידיו = Baʻal Shem Tov and the Lurianic Kabbalah : intentions and 
unifications for sweetening the judgments delivered by the founder of Hasidism 
to his disciples / ǂc רועי הורן.


The English title does not appear on the title page of the book. It is on 
another page as reflected in the 246 field.   My interpretation of the RDA and 
AACR rules is that the 245 is a transcription of the title page.  The parallel 
title is in the 245 only when both titles are on the same or facing pages.  Is 
this correct?

Thanks and Shabbat shalom


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[ha-Safran] Question on transcribing titles

2022-06-11 Thread Daniel Stuhlman via Hasafran
This is a question for catalogers of Hebrew language materials.

I found this 245 transliterated field

245 1 3  ha-Baʻal Shem Ṭov ṿe-ḳabalat ha-Ari : ǂb kaṿanot ṿe-yiḥudim
le-hamtaḳat ha-dinim she-masar meḥolel ha-ḥasidut le-talmidaṿ = The
Baʻal Shem Tov and the Lurianic Kabbalah : intentions and unifications for
sweetening the judgments delivered by the founder of Hasidism to his
disciples / ǂc Roʻi Horen.

In the Hebrew 245 field the English title is a parallel title.
הבעל שם טוב וקבלת האר״י : ǂb כוונות ויחודים להמתקת הדינים שמסר מחולל
החסידות לתלמידיו = Baʻal Shem Tov and the Lurianic Kabbalah : intentions
and unifications for sweetening the judgments delivered by the founder of
Hasidism to his disciples / ǂc רועי הורן.


The English title does not appear on the title page of the book. It is on
another page as reflected in the 246 field.   My interpretation of the RDA
and AACR rules is that the 245 is a transcription of the title page.  The
parallel title is in the 245 only when both titles are on the same or
facing pages.  Is this correct?

Thanks and Shabbat shalom


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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
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 . I have
white ones and put the label at the top.

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On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 6:20 PM Mary Ann Schermerhorn <
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> 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.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 5:30 PM Emily Bergman via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>
>> 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
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>> 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
>> Glendale, CA
>> emilyanneberg...@gmail.com
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>> On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 3:45 PM Jill Greenstein Weisberg via Hasafran <
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>>> Hello. We have a small library - about 4500 books. We do not have a
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question for the List

2022-03-22 Thread Mary Ann Schermerhorn via Hasafran
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.



On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 5:30 PM Emily Bergman via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> 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, ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart
> This Message Is From an External Sender
> This message came from outside your organization.
> Report Suspicious
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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.
> 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
> Glendale, CA
> emilyanneberg...@gmail.com
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 3:45 PM Jill Greenstein Weisberg via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hello. We have a small library - about 4500 books. We do not have a check
>> out system. I'd like to establish a manual system with pockets and cards.
>> Could someone please send me a simple process to put this into place? Can
>> you give me an estimate ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart
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>> This message came from outside your organization.
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>> Hello.  We have a small library - about 4500 books.  We do not have a
>> check out system.  I'd like to establish a manual system with pockets and
>> cards.  Could someone please send me a simple process to put this into
>> place?  Can you give me an estimate of the cost?  Thanks much.  Jill
>> Weisberg, Congregation B'nai Israel, St. Petersburg Florida (Buns Family
>> Library).
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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
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2022-03-21 Thread Jill Greenstein Weisberg via Hasafran

Hello.  We have a small library - about 4500 books.  We do not have a check out 
system.  I'd like to establish a manual system with pockets and cards.  Could 
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me an estimate of the cost?  Thanks much.  Jill Weisberg, Congregation B'nai 
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question for Day School Librarians

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The synagogue I work for has a weekly religious high school and the practice 
has been to download or log on to a film with a laptop and that is connected to 
an overhead projector and viewed on a pull-down screen. DVDs are rarely used.

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[ha-Safran] Question for Day School Librarians

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Do most day school libraries (especially high school libraries) still lend DVDs 
(and flat-screen TVs connected to DVD players) to show films?  I'm trying to 
ascertain whether day school librarians have switched over to electronic files 
where AV is concerned, or not.  We are trying to decide the best route going 
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question as to new signage for bookshelves

2021-12-30 Thread rhaus_com--- via Hasafran
Since I never had much of a budget, I made my own signage by computer, then 
laminating. 
I use Elazar, so over each adult non-fiction section (10 of them), I created 
large signs following Elazar's broad categories, like TORAH & TANACH, HALACHA & 
JEWISH THOUGHT, CULTURE, HISTORY, etc. 
Then, to aid browsing in the adult and kids sections, I created dozens and 
dozens of small shelf signs pointing to areas of special interest, like 799.8 
Biography, Israel or 244.29 Pesach Haggadot or 173 Maimonides.
Rachel HausLibrary DirectorCongregation of Moses Fisher LibraryKalamazoo MI 

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 I, too, am interested in this.  We might be using a lettering machine but I'm 
not sure how large the letters can go or all the different things it can do 
yet. We are also thinking of just laminating broad subject area signs made on a 
computer. 
I have been looking at pinterest also.  I would love hearing what others have 
to say. Shelf signs that sit under the books are so easy to miss so we are 
looking at a color scheme also. 
There are a few online stores you can check also:  Demco, The Library Store, 
Brodart...which I haven't visited lately.
Toby Harris, LibrarianTemple Beth Am, Seattle
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specific topics Holocaust studies, Israel, etc). Would like to know if anyone 
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question as to new signage for bookshelves

2021-12-29 Thread toby Harris via Hasafran
I, too, am interested in this.  We might be using a lettering machine but
I'm not sure how large the letters can go or all the different things it
can do yet. We are also thinking of just laminating broad subject area
signs made on a computer.

I have been looking at pinterest also.  I would love hearing what others
have to say. Shelf signs that sit under the books are so easy to miss so we
are looking at a color scheme also.

There are a few online stores you can check also:  Demco, The Library
Store, Brodart...which I haven't visited lately.

Toby Harris, Librarian
Temple Beth Am, Seattle

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Re: [ha-Safran] Question as to new signage for bookshelves

2021-12-29 Thread Carol Janoff via Hasafran
I did general ones, as you mentioned: Fiction, Biography, Picture Books, 
Juvenile Fiction.  For the Non-Fiction some I used were:  Philosophy, Bible, 
Holidays, Haggadot, Parenting, Crafts, Hebrew Language, Bible Stories, 
Holocaust, Israel.

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Hi Rob,
I did this some years ago when I was a synagogue librarian.  It depends largely 
on your collections.  For example, the shul library I was at had substantial 
poetry collections.  Your institution may not.  If you do a shelf read/count, 
you will get some ideas.
Best regards
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Hi All:  I'm Bob Epstein and the chairperson of the Library Committee at Temple 
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and are looking to put up new signage on our shelves as to a few broad more 
general headings (Fiction, Non-Fiction, Reference etc) and then some more 
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question as to new signage for bookshelves

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Hi Rob,
I did this some years ago when I was a synagogue librarian.  It depends
largely on your collections.  For example, the shul library I was at had
substantial poetry collections.  Your institution may not.  If you do a
shelf read/count, you will get some ideas.
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[ha-Safran] Question as to new signage for bookshelves

2021-12-28 Thread Robert Epstein via Hasafran
Hi All:  I'm Bob Epstein and the chairperson of the Library Committee at
Temple Beth Israel in Port Washington, Long Island. We recently renovated
our library and are looking to put up new signage on our shelves as to a
few broad more general headings (Fiction, Non-Fiction, Reference etc) and
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[ha-Safran] Question about books by A. B. Yehoshua

2021-12-14 Thread Sarah Feldman via Hasafran
Hello All,
Thank you to those of you who have made suggestions for historical fiction 
books for adults (of Jewish interest) that would also be suitable for 10th 
graders. I was thinking about A. B. Yehoshua. Are there any of his titles you 
would include in this list? I was just reading about his book, Mr. 
Mani, for example.

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[ha-Safran] Question about book FOR THE LOVE OF ISRAEL

2021-12-09 Thread Heidi Rabinowitz via Hasafran
Is anyone familiar with the book For the Love of Israel: The Holy Land:
>From Past to Present. An A–Z Primer for Hachamin, Talmidim, Vatikim,
Noodnikim, and Dreamers by Rabbi Steven Lowenstein?

I need opinions on (1) what age readers this book is appropriate for and
(2) whether this book would be a good introduction to Israel for non-Jewish
readers. I wonder whether it's insider-ish or not.

Your perspectives on this book are welcome. I've already read the review
from AJL Newsletter but am interested in more opinions.

Thanks, Heidi

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[ha-Safran] Question about library renovation

2021-10-06 Thread David Sclar via Hasafran
Hello everyone,

Seeking recommendations for architects and contractors who have
experience in library renovation. Also, wondering about vendors and
installers of compact shelving units.

I appreciate any thoughts or suggestions.
Please write to: david.sc...@frisch.org

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Re: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-29 Thread Shui Haber via Hasafran
The knitted Kipa is the brainchild of Rabbi Moshe Tzvi Neriah the founder
of the Bnei Akiva movement, his wife actually crocheted it for him. It was
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On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 5:09 PM Amalia Warshenbrot via Hasafran <
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> Mr.  Lauer,
>
> This is interesting. I thought that it was  common only in Israel.
>
> I still wonder was there a “policy” that suggested that  Reform Rabbis
> “should” not  wear a Kippah ?
>
> Amalia W.
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> *From: *Joseph I. Lauer via Hasafran 
> *Sent: *Wednesday, August 25, 2021 12:11 AM
> *To: *hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu
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> May I move the timeline a bit?
>
> When I came up in 1953 from Miami Beach to attend the 9th grade in YU’s
> Brooklyn Talmudical Academy, my late Aunt Rosalind Lauer made a knitted
> Kippah for me. It was blue with a red band running around it near the edge.
>
> Others in that school and in other Yeshivot (including the Yeshiva of
> Flatbush where my cousins were students) were already wearing knitted
> Kippot.
>
> Unfortunately, those relatives are no longer with us so I cannot ask about
> the source or inspiration for those early knitted Kippot.
>
> Joseph I. Lauer
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-25 Thread Amalia Warshenbrot via Hasafran
Mr.  Lauer,
This is interesting. I thought that it was  common only in Israel.
I still wonder was there a “policy” that suggested that  Reform Rabbis “should” 
not  wear a Kippah ?
Amalia W.



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Subject: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

May I move the timeline a bit?
When I came up in 1953 from Miami Beach to attend the 9th grade in YU’s 
Brooklyn Talmudical Academy, my late Aunt Rosalind Lauer made a knitted Kippah 
for me. It was blue with a red band running around it near the edge.
Others in that school and in other Yeshivot (including the Yeshiva of Flatbush 
where my cousins were students) were already wearing knitted Kippot.
Unfortunately, those relatives are no longer with us so I cannot ask about the 
source or inspiration for those early knitted Kippot.
Joseph I. Lauer
Brooklyn, New York

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[ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-24 Thread Joseph I. Lauer via Hasafran
May I move the timeline a bit?
When I came up in 1953 from Miami Beach to attend the 9th grade in YU's 
Brooklyn Talmudical Academy, my late Aunt Rosalind Lauer made a knitted Kippah 
for me. It was blue with a red band running around it near the edge.
Others in that school and in other Yeshivot (including the Yeshiva of Flatbush 
where my cousins were students) were already wearing knitted Kippot.
Unfortunately, those relatives are no longer with us so I cannot ask about the 
source or inspiration for those early knitted Kippot.
Joseph I. Lauer
Brooklyn, New York
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-08 Thread Ellen Drucker-Albert via Hasafran
Yes Debbie, and that was still true at Camp Ramah in the Berkshires through
the  1970's as well!
Ellen

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> in 1966, knitting a kippah for one’s boyfriend was already a fad (is that
> word even used any more?) The more intricate the pattern, often including a
> Hebrew name in Hebrew letters, the better.  Debbie Colodny
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>1. When was the practice of wearing knitted or patterned kippot begun
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-07 Thread sefersogood via Hasafran
Thanks, Lisa, for this information.  When I was at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin in 
1966, knitting a kippah for one’s boyfriend was already a fad (is that word 
even used any more?) The more intricate the pattern, often including a Hebrew 
name in Hebrew letters, the better.  Debbie Colodny

> On Aug 5, 2021, at 10:18 PM, Lisa Silverman via Hasafran 
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> When was the practice of wearing knitted or patterned kippot begun in North 
> America?  ​No one was able to lead me to anything definitive on this, but the 
> best guesses by people are that the practice began in the 1960's or 70's.

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Re: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-06 Thread Lisa Silverman via Hasafran
Hello Safranim,
I received many replies to my questions about kippot in children's books and I 
had started a document where I was adding everyone's comments, but it got very 
long and I began to realize that many replies were similar anyway.  So, for 
those of you who were interested in the general consensus of what I received 
here are the answers in a nutshell, in red:


  1.  Would Joachim Prinz be wearing a kippa at any time in public? ​Probably 
not. It is wrong that he would be depicted in a way that is not historically 
accurate, even if he wore one at shul, or at study.
  2.  Do any Jews affiliated with the Reform or Progressive movements ever wear 
kippot in public?  ​Rarely, but some do.
  3.  Do Reform Jews wear kippot at all times in the synagogue? Do they have 
kids wear them at Hebrew school? ​Kids rarely wear them at Hebrew school, but 
they do during services, as do the parents, often women do, too.
  4.  Would a book be too confusing to children if some men at, say, a sukkot 
gathering, wear a kippah and some do not? ​Not confusing to most kids, could be 
confusing to more observant Jews who are more used to seeing that.
  5.  Do Orthodox or more observant denominations only buy picture books if all 
the men and boys wear kippot?  Or do they not buy picture books from secular 
publishers anyway? ​Orthodox libraries will buy secular books as long as they 
are not about Jewish themes. For Jewish practices, they buy books reflecting 
their level of observance. If the book is related to Jewish practice, then they 
would buy books where males are wearing kippot.
  6.  When was the practice of wearing knitted or patterned kippot begun in 
North America?  ​No one was able to lead me to anything definitive on this, but 
the best guesses by people are that the practice began in the 1960's or 70's.



Lisa Silverman
Co-editor, AJL News and Reviews
Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide





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 wrote:


Hi safranim,
I am co-editor of the AJL children's book reviews and have noticed a trend but 
I need someone who knows more about this to comment, please.

It seems that children's illustrators are putting kippot on most of the men and 
boys in Jewish-themed books, and I assume it is to make them acceptable to all 
denominations. But I find this a rather false narrative in many of these books.

 For instance, there is a lovely new picture book about Rabbi Joachim Prinz and 
how he was a civil rights activist and spoke at the March on Washington, but he 
is wearing a very visible kippah there at the Lincoln Memorial, and photos of 
him at the time do not reflect that.  Here are my questions for anyone who can 
help--- and certainly one person would not have to answer all of them--


  1.  Would Joachim Prinz be wearing a kippa at any time in public?
  2.  Do any Jews affiliated with the Reform or Progressive movements ever wear 
kippot in public?
  3.  Do Reform Jews wear kippot at all times in the synagogue? Do they have 
kids wear them at Hebrew school?
  4.  Would a book be too confusing to children if some men at, say, a sukkot 
gathering, wear a kippah and some do not?
  5.  Do Orthodox or more observant denominations only buy picture books if all 
the men and boys wear kippot?  Or do they not buy picture books from secular 
publishers anyway?
  6.  When was the practice of wearing knitted or patterned kippot begun in 
North America?


thank you in advance for any light that can be shed on this!

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Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-04 Thread Sherry Wasserman via Hasafran
How interesting that this issue is surfacing for discussion again.  I
remember and AJL Conference from many years ago that I attended where there
was a discussion with publishers of children's books.  I believe there were
3 or 4 speakers representing various publishing houses.  One of the speakers
was a woman (whose name I sadly do not remember) who was I think the founder
and head of HaChai Publishing, which publishes picture books for orthodox
children.  There was a long discussion about whether or not to include head
coverings on men in the illustrations in children's books, was this too
observant or not, who might be offended or not.  The woman from HaChai spoke
to this question and said she had the same problem, but her issue was
whether the head covering should be the knitted/crocheted type preferred by
the modern orthodox, or the black velvet type preferred by the more
observant denominations.

 

As I recall the term Kippot was a relatively new term coming out of Israel
and Hebrew.  It referred to the knit/crochet variety.  It seems to have
superseded the older term Yamulka  which I always thought was a Yiddish term
and referred to the black velvet type.

As to question #5 "Do Orthodox or more observant denominations only buy
picture books if all the men and boys wear kippot?  Or do they not buy
picture books from secular publishers anyway?"   My experience when
marketing my self-published book I Am Standing at Mount Sinai, (which has no
male characters illustrated in it) was that the modern orthodox were very
pleased with the book and happy to purchase it.  BUT the "more observant"
local library would not buy it because it did not use the term "Ha Shem"
when referring to God.  That term is not used very much in Reform or
Conservative circles, but is used across the entire spectrum of Orthodoxy.
It would greatly surprise me if the "more observant" would purchase anything
with illustrations that do not show a head covering.  I doubt they would buy
from secular publishing houses.  I'm not sure about the modern orthodox.  I
think they would be open to historical accuracy in illustrations found in
biographies and history books, such as the book about Rabbi Joachim Prinz.  

Head coverings on children's book illustrations: to show - or not to show,
and how to show, remains a hot topic after all these years.  

Sherry Wasserman

Volunteer Librarian,

Congregation B'nai Moshe, W. Bloomfield, MI

 

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To: Hasafran 
Subject: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

 

Hi safranim,

I am co-editor of the AJL children's book reviews and have noticed a trend
but I need someone who knows more about this to comment, please.

 

It seems that children's illustrators are putting kippot on most of the men
and boys in Jewish-themed books, and I assume it is to make them acceptable
to all denominations. But I find this a rather false narrative in many of
these books.

 

 For instance, there is a lovely new picture book about Rabbi Joachim Prinz
and how he was a civil rights activist and spoke at the March on Washington,
but he is wearing a very visible kippah there at the Lincoln Memorial, and
photos of him at the time do not reflect that.  Here are my questions for
anyone who can help--- and certainly one person would not have to answer all
of them--

 

1.  Would Joachim Prinz be wearing a kippa at any time in public?
2.  Do any Jews affiliated with the Reform or Progressive movements ever
wear kippot in public?
3.  Do Reform Jews wear kippot at all times in the synagogue? Do they
have kids wear them at Hebrew school?
4.  Would a book be too confusing to children if some men at, say, a
sukkot gathering, wear a kippah and some do not?
5.  Do Orthodox or more observant denominations only buy picture books
if all the men and boys wear kippot?  Or do they not buy picture books from
secular publishers anyway?
6.  When was the practice of wearing knitted or patterned kippot begun
in North America? 

 

 

thank you in advance for any light that can be shed on this!

 

Lisa Silverman

Co-editor, AJL News and Reviews

Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide

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Re: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-04 Thread Ilka Gordon via Hasafran
Interesting article
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/04/20/what-different-styles-of-head-coverings-say-about-israeli-jewish-men/__;!!KGKeukY!kZ-B1G1WbtHlvU1hPye7Hmu3pF54grSkZ9pHeN_1apWiBUzwKUumg1B-ie2tGOg03TQLFRetOXFQDkA$
 



On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 10:22 AM Daniel Stuhlman via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> I am a librarian at a Reform congregation.  The library has a collection
> of kippot from bar/bat mitzvah and wedding  celebrations.  I don't know the
> practice of individuals.  In classes some wear a kippah and some don't.  I
> was hoping to do an historical analysis of styles, but I don't have enough
> kippot from before 2000 to make any worthwhile observations.
>
> In the past couple of weeks we have been cleaning out the building.  We
> found hundreds of kippot that ba'al simhat just left in the building.  I
> gave away a few hundred dark colored ones.  The others were just pitched.
> No one outside of a bat/bar mitzvah event would wear a pink or silver
> kippah. I gave a few to men my age at my orthodox shul.  I offered some to
> a teenager who wore that kind of kippah.  He examined them carefully and
> then said they're more than 10 years old.  That's too old to wear.  The
> kipport looked new.
>
> For you question 6 " When was the practice of wearing knitted or
> patterned kippot begun in North America? "  I am hoping to study this
> topic.  After Israeli Independence youngsters started wearing blue and
> white kippot.  Before the late 1960's very few people wore kippot in
> public. Observant men would wear a hat in public and put on a kipah when
> indoors. In Germany Orthodox men would put on kippot when studying Jewish
> texts, but not during general studies.
>
> I hope that helps.
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 2, 2021 at 11:01 PM Lisa Silverman via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi safranim,
>> I am co-editor of the AJL children's book reviews and have noticed a
>> trend but I need someone who knows more about this to comment, please.
>>
>> It seems that children's illustrators are putting kippot on most of the
>> men and boys in Jewish-themed books, and I assume it is to make them
>> acceptable to all denominations. But I find this a rather false narrative
>> in many of these books.
>>
>>  For instance, there is a lovely new picture book about Rabbi Joachim
>> Prinz and how he was a civil rights activist and spoke at the March on
>> Washington, but he is wearing a very visible kippah there at the Lincoln
>> Memorial, and photos of him at the time do not reflect that.  Here are my
>> questions for anyone who can help--- and certainly one person would not
>> have to answer all of them--
>>
>>
>>1. Would Joachim Prinz be wearing a kippa at any time in public?
>>2. Do any Jews affiliated with the Reform or Progressive movements
>>ever wear kippot in public?
>>3. Do Reform Jews wear kippot at all times in the synagogue? Do they
>>have kids wear them at Hebrew school?
>>4. Would a book be too confusing to children if some men at, say, a
>>sukkot gathering, wear a kippah and some do not?
>>5. Do Orthodox or more observant denominations only buy picture books
>>if all the men and boys wear kippot?  Or do they not buy picture books 
>> from
>>secular publishers anyway?
>>6. When was the practice of wearing knitted or patterned kippot begun
>>in North America?
>>
>>
>>
>> thank you in advance for any light that can be shed on this!
>>
>> *Lisa Silverman*
>> *Co-editor, AJL News and Reviews*
>> *Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide*
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-04 Thread Daniel Stuhlman via Hasafran
I am a librarian at a Reform congregation.  The library has a collection of
kippot from bar/bat mitzvah and wedding  celebrations.  I don't know the
practice of individuals.  In classes some wear a kippah and some don't.  I
was hoping to do an historical analysis of styles, but I don't have enough
kippot from before 2000 to make any worthwhile observations.

In the past couple of weeks we have been cleaning out the building.  We
found hundreds of kippot that ba'al simhat just left in the building.  I
gave away a few hundred dark colored ones.  The others were just pitched.
No one outside of a bat/bar mitzvah event would wear a pink or silver
kippah. I gave a few to men my age at my orthodox shul.  I offered some to
a teenager who wore that kind of kippah.  He examined them carefully and
then said they're more than 10 years old.  That's too old to wear.  The
kipport looked new.

For you question 6 " When was the practice of wearing knitted or patterned
kippot begun in North America? "  I am hoping to study this topic.  After
Israeli Independence youngsters started wearing blue and white kippot.
Before the late 1960's very few people wore kippot in public. Observant men
would wear a hat in public and put on a kipah when indoors. In Germany
Orthodox men would put on kippot when studying Jewish texts, but not during
general studies.

I hope that helps.


On Mon, Aug 2, 2021 at 11:01 PM Lisa Silverman via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Hi safranim,
> I am co-editor of the AJL children's book reviews and have noticed a trend
> but I need someone who knows more about this to comment, please.
>
> It seems that children's illustrators are putting kippot on most of the
> men and boys in Jewish-themed books, and I assume it is to make them
> acceptable to all denominations. But I find this a rather false narrative
> in many of these books.
>
>  For instance, there is a lovely new picture book about Rabbi Joachim
> Prinz and how he was a civil rights activist and spoke at the March on
> Washington, but he is wearing a very visible kippah there at the Lincoln
> Memorial, and photos of him at the time do not reflect that.  Here are my
> questions for anyone who can help--- and certainly one person would not
> have to answer all of them--
>
>
>1. Would Joachim Prinz be wearing a kippa at any time in public?
>2. Do any Jews affiliated with the Reform or Progressive movements
>ever wear kippot in public?
>3. Do Reform Jews wear kippot at all times in the synagogue? Do they
>have kids wear them at Hebrew school?
>4. Would a book be too confusing to children if some men at, say, a
>sukkot gathering, wear a kippah and some do not?
>5. Do Orthodox or more observant denominations only buy picture books
>if all the men and boys wear kippot?  Or do they not buy picture books from
>secular publishers anyway?
>6. When was the practice of wearing knitted or patterned kippot begun
>in North America?
>
>
>
> thank you in advance for any light that can be shed on this!
>
> *Lisa Silverman*
> *Co-editor, AJL News and Reviews*
> *Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide*
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-04 Thread Sally Stieglitz via Hasafran
No answers but found that Pew Research is also conducting kippah research

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On Tue, Aug 3, 2021 at 5:55 PM Martha Simpson via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Hi Lisa,
>
> I don't have the answers to your questions, but I do have a possible
> reason for why illustrators are putting kippot on characters.
> With the call for more diverse books, a kippah is an easy way to indicate
> that a character is Jewish. Other diverse groups have varying skin tones,
> clothing, or adaptive equipment (ie: wheelchair) to represent their
> ethnicity, culture, physical handicap, etc., but non-Hasidic Jews look like
> most other people. A kippah is one way to distinguish male Jews.
> That's my observation, but the illustrators may have their own reasons.
>
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> On Tue, Aug 3, 2021 at 12:01 AM Lisa Silverman via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi safranim,
>> I am co-editor of the AJL children's book reviews and have noticed a
>> trend but I need someone who knows more about this to comment, please.
>>
>> It seems that children's illustrators are putting kippot on most of the
>> men and boys in Jewish-themed books, and I assume it is to make them
>> acceptable to all denominations. But I find this a rather false narrative
>> in many of these books.
>>
>>  For instance, there is a lovely new picture book about Rabbi Joachim
>> Prinz and how he was a civil rights activist and spoke at the March on
>> Washington, but he is wearing a very visible kippah there at the Lincoln
>> Memorial, and photos of him at the time do not reflect that.  Here are my
>> questions for anyone who can help--- and certainly one person would not
>> have to answer all of them--
>>
>>
>>1. Would Joachim Prinz be wearing a kippa at any time in public?
>>2. Do any Jews affiliated with the Reform or Progressive movements
>>ever wear kippot in public?
>>3. Do Reform Jews wear kippot at all times in the synagogue? Do they
>>have kids wear them at Hebrew school?
>>4. Would a book be too confusing to children if some men at, say, a
>>sukkot gathering, wear a kippah and some do not?
>>5. Do Orthodox or more observant denominations only buy picture books
>>if all the men and boys wear kippot?  Or do they not buy picture books 
>> from
>>secular publishers anyway?
>>6. When was the practice of wearing knitted or patterned kippot begun
>>in North America?
>>
>>
>>
>> thank you in advance for any light that can be shed on this!
>>
>> *Lisa Silverman*
>> *Co-editor, AJL News and Reviews*
>> *Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide*
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-04 Thread toby Harris via Hasafran
I am a Reform Jew.  I would say there are not many Reform Jews who wear
kippot in public but some do for teaching, shul and maybe at other times.
There certainly are lots of Reform Jews of both genders who wear kippot and
tallit at services. There may be some Reform rabbis who wear them in
public, on Shabbat or holidays or during Jewish activities. There is a
range of practices at the temples around Seattle.  I see alot of kippot
during services, but definitely not all. Some only on the bima; some only
if reading from the Torah, some children do. There is no requirement.
Kippot are always available. Children are not required to wear kippot at
religious school. Some teachers and students do wear them. Because Reform
Jews are open to such a range of practices, I don't think kids would be
confused. That said, they might be more confused when they see only the men
wear kippot and not any women.  I think illustrators/publishers add them to
ensure easy identification of a Jewish character, for diversity, windows or
mirror purposes but that sets up a false stereotype in many ways. I may
point out when I see an obvious Jew (because of the kippa) in an
illustration during storytimes, which could lead to a discussion. For some
Reform Jews, illustrations like that might signal that the book is for an
Orthodox or Conservative community. I wish they could be more creative and
add some Jewish objects to the mix instead of always kippot, such as a
character wearing a Star of David or a CHAI, a dreidel or menorah sitting
on a table, sharing challah, lots of other ways to indicate a Jew. But many
illustrations are not Jewish or familiar with Jewish identity or ritual.
Thanks for these great questions.  I hope others will speak up.

Toby Harris
Librarian
Temple Beth Am, Seattle

On Mon, Aug 2, 2021 at 9:02 PM Lisa Silverman via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Hi safranim,
> I am co-editor of the AJL children's book reviews and have noticed a trend
> but I need someone who knows more about this to comment, please.
>
> It seems that children's illustrators are putting kippot on most of the
> men and boys in Jewish-themed books, and I assume it is to make them
> acceptable to all denominations. But I find this a rather false narrative
> in many of these books.
>
>  For instance, there is a lovely new picture book about Rabbi Joachim
> Prinz and how he was a civil rights activist and spoke at the March on
> Washington, but he is wearing a very visible kippah there at the Lincoln
> Memorial, and photos of him at the time do not reflect that.  Here are my
> questions for anyone who can help--- and certainly one person would not
> have to answer all of them--
>
>
>1. Would Joachim Prinz be wearing a kippa at any time in public?
>2. Do any Jews affiliated with the Reform or Progressive movements
>ever wear kippot in public?
>3. Do Reform Jews wear kippot at all times in the synagogue? Do they
>have kids wear them at Hebrew school?
>4. Would a book be too confusing to children if some men at, say, a
>sukkot gathering, wear a kippah and some do not?
>5. Do Orthodox or more observant denominations only buy picture books
>if all the men and boys wear kippot?  Or do they not buy picture books from
>secular publishers anyway?
>6. When was the practice of wearing knitted or patterned kippot begun
>in North America?
>
>
>
> thank you in advance for any light that can be shed on this!
>
> *Lisa Silverman*
> *Co-editor, AJL News and Reviews*
> *Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide*
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-03 Thread Martha Simpson via Hasafran
Hi Lisa,

I don't have the answers to your questions, but I do have a possible reason
for why illustrators are putting kippot on characters.
With the call for more diverse books, a kippah is an easy way to indicate
that a character is Jewish. Other diverse groups have varying skin tones,
clothing, or adaptive equipment (ie: wheelchair) to represent their
ethnicity, culture, physical handicap, etc., but non-Hasidic Jews look like
most other people. A kippah is one way to distinguish male Jews.
That's my observation, but the illustrators may have their own reasons.

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> Hi safranim,
> I am co-editor of the AJL children's book reviews and have noticed a trend
> but I need someone who knows more about this to comment, please.
>
> It seems that children's illustrators are putting kippot on most of the
> men and boys in Jewish-themed books, and I assume it is to make them
> acceptable to all denominations. But I find this a rather false narrative
> in many of these books.
>
>  For instance, there is a lovely new picture book about Rabbi Joachim
> Prinz and how he was a civil rights activist and spoke at the March on
> Washington, but he is wearing a very visible kippah there at the Lincoln
> Memorial, and photos of him at the time do not reflect that.  Here are my
> questions for anyone who can help--- and certainly one person would not
> have to answer all of them--
>
>
>1. Would Joachim Prinz be wearing a kippa at any time in public?
>2. Do any Jews affiliated with the Reform or Progressive movements
>ever wear kippot in public?
>3. Do Reform Jews wear kippot at all times in the synagogue? Do they
>have kids wear them at Hebrew school?
>4. Would a book be too confusing to children if some men at, say, a
>sukkot gathering, wear a kippah and some do not?
>5. Do Orthodox or more observant denominations only buy picture books
>if all the men and boys wear kippot?  Or do they not buy picture books from
>secular publishers anyway?
>6. When was the practice of wearing knitted or patterned kippot begun
>in North America?
>
>
>
> thank you in advance for any light that can be shed on this!
>
> *Lisa Silverman*
> *Co-editor, AJL News and Reviews*
> *Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide*
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[ha-Safran] question about kippot

2021-08-02 Thread Lisa Silverman via Hasafran
Hi safranim,
I am co-editor of the AJL children's book reviews and have noticed a trend but 
I need someone who knows more about this to comment, please.

It seems that children's illustrators are putting kippot on most of the men and 
boys in Jewish-themed books, and I assume it is to make them acceptable to all 
denominations. But I find this a rather false narrative in many of these books.

 For instance, there is a lovely new picture book about Rabbi Joachim Prinz and 
how he was a civil rights activist and spoke at the March on Washington, but he 
is wearing a very visible kippah there at the Lincoln Memorial, and photos of 
him at the time do not reflect that.  Here are my questions for anyone who can 
help--- and certainly one person would not have to answer all of them--


  1.  Would Joachim Prinz be wearing a kippa at any time in public?
  2.  Do any Jews affiliated with the Reform or Progressive movements ever wear 
kippot in public?
  3.  Do Reform Jews wear kippot at all times in the synagogue? Do they have 
kids wear them at Hebrew school?
  4.  Would a book be too confusing to children if some men at, say, a sukkot 
gathering, wear a kippah and some do not?
  5.  Do Orthodox or more observant denominations only buy picture books if all 
the men and boys wear kippot?  Or do they not buy picture books from secular 
publishers anyway?
  6.  When was the practice of wearing knitted or patterned kippot begun in 
North America?


thank you in advance for any light that can be shed on this!

Lisa Silverman
Co-editor, AJL News and Reviews
Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide
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[ha-Safran] Question for you about The Book of Life Podcast

2021-03-24 Thread Heidi Rabinowitz via Hasafran
Hi Safranim,

I love making The Book of Life podcast, but I feel like it's not reaching
as wide an audience as it could. I'd like to ask for your help.

If you are already a listener, can you please recommend the show to friends
and colleagues? Personal recommendations really help. And whenever you
enjoy an episode, share it on social media so others can check it out.

If you aren't yet a listener, and you have any interest at all in Jewish
children's literature, please give a listen at
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I welcome your ideas about how I can improve the show or expand the
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Thanks!
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[ha-Safran] Question about early Hebrew printing title-page customs

2021-02-24 Thread Henry Hollander via Hasafran
Dear Friends,
  A common way of arranging the Tur of Hebrew books is the 
placement of two columns on each side with the publishing information between 
them. Does anyone know if these are specifically meant to refer to the two 
columns in Solomon’s Temple, Boas and Yachin?

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[ha-Safran] Question about The Crimson Protector

2021-02-02 Thread rhaus_com--- via Hasafran
Hey Hasafranim,
I was wondering if anyone has read the book The Crimson Protector by Jeffrey 
Kranzler? It's a YA novel about a middle school kid who lacks confidence and is 
always picked on, but then becomes a superhero. The main character's name is 
James Gazt, but aside from this possibly Jewish sounding name (or perhaps it's 
more about The Great Gatsby), the author's own Jewish background, and the meta 
connection between Jews and superhero comics, I can't tell if there is any real 
Jewish content. It looks great, though! Can someone help?
The Crimson Protector  

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The Crimson Protector is an action packed superhero adventure that teaches 
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[ha-Safran] Question about publishing plays for Jewish holidays

2020-11-18 Thread Marjorie Gann via Hasafran
Hi, Safranim,

I've written a Jewish holiday play which I'm hoping to get published. It's
the centerpiece of a book which also has sections on holiday crafts,
recipes, and the history and customs related to the holiday.

One publisher liked the story, but suggested I turn it into a picture story
book rather than a play. I'm working on that, but I still think the play
would be useful in day schools and congregational schools, so I'm not quite
ready to abandon that idea yet.

I'd like your opinions. Here are my questions:

1.  Are any publishers publishing single-play books these days? Or are
teachers simply finding play scripts online, so that no one is publishing
books of plays any longer?

2.  Do you think there might, instead, be a market for anthologies of
holiday plays (which could be used over the course of a year by religious
school teachers)?

3  If neither of these seems viable, does anyone have a thought about
self-publishing plays for children? I know, for example, that some teachers
market their own material on a website called Teachers Pay Teachers. Would
anyone know if there are websites through which *Jewish day school or
congregational school teachers* share teaching materials, and on which
holiday plays could be marketed?

4.  Do you think an agent would take on a play, as opposed to a storybook?

Thanks for any commeh\nts or suggestions you can offer.

Marjorie
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Re: [ha-Safran] question on Universal Jewish Encyclopedia

2020-07-28 Thread Haim A Gottschalk via Hasafran
 Hi Ethan,
I have a copy of the UJE and mine is complete. I'll email you the missing pages 
today.
All the best,Haim
Olney, Maryland.


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 Hello,
I own a copy of the 1948 edition of the 10 volume Universal Jewish 
Encyclopedia (UJE).  Volume 9 includes a lengthy entry on "Soldier, Jew 
As" beginning on page 594.  Unfortunately, the version I have includes a 
misprint, and is MISSING pages 633-634 of volume 9, which includes the 
very end of the entry for Soldiers, and presumably has a bibliography 
for the entry.  Does anyone have a Volume 9 of the UJE that includes 
pages 633-634?  Or did every edition include the same misprint?  If 
anyone actually has those pages in their volume 9, I would love to get a 
copy.

Thank you very much,
Ethan Starr
Washington, DC

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[ha-Safran] question on Universal Jewish Encyclopedia

2020-07-28 Thread Ethan via Hasafran

Hello,
I own a copy of the 1948 edition of the 10 volume Universal Jewish 
Encyclopedia (UJE).  Volume 9 includes a lengthy entry on "Soldier, Jew 
As" beginning on page 594.  Unfortunately, the version I have includes a 
misprint, and is MISSING pages 633-634 of volume 9, which includes the 
very end of the entry for Soldiers, and presumably has a bibliography 
for the entry.  Does anyone have a Volume 9 of the UJE that includes 
pages 633-634?  Or did every edition include the same misprint?  If 
anyone actually has those pages in their volume 9, I would love to get a 
copy.


Thank you very much,
Ethan Starr
Washington, DC

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Re: [ha-Safran] Question about Michael Grant Front Lines Trilogy

2020-03-10 Thread Rachel Kamin via Hasafran
Clare - I reviewed the first book in AJL Reviews:
https://jewishlibraries.org/images/downloads/News_and_Reviews/reviews2016_11_12.pdf

Rebecca Levitan reviewed the other two:
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I've just purchased the Michael Grant triology Front Lines, Silver Stars, and  
Purple Hearts at the request of a high school patron who really loved the first 
novel. I haven't read them yet.
Has anyone hear read them and willing to comment for me?

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[ha-Safran] Question about Michael Grant Front Lines Trilogy

2020-03-08 Thread TBE Library via Hasafran
I've just purchased the Michael Grant triology Front Lines, Silver Stars, and  
Purple Hearts at the request of a high school patron who really loved the first 
novel. I haven't read them yet.
Has anyone hear read them and willing to comment for me?

Thanks,

Clare Kinberg TBE Library, Ann Arbor
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2020-02-04 Thread Jennifer Michaelson via Hasafran
Please post the following to Hasafran:

I’m interested in learning about how other librarians have increased usage of 
their collections, measured by both circulation of physical items and 
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Re: [ha-Safran] question about popular adult book _A Woman is No Man_ (prompted by middle grade book postings)

2020-01-14 Thread Clare Kinberg via Hasafran
Jonina, et all,
I haven't read Etaf Rum's book, but your query raises a similar response
from me as the question regarding middle school books on Israel/Palestine,
which is that the subjective experience of Jews and Palestinians in the
region over the  past 100 years has been so different as to be nearly
incomprehensible and unbearable to the other. I hope you will change your
mind and finish reading Etaf Rum's book.
I couldn't have understood, nor born, the sentence that stopped you cold
"Israel's invasion of Palestine" without having read two things that I hope
others among us will read. One is
My Happiness Bears No Relation to Happiness: A Poet's Life in the
Palestinian Century by Adina Hoffman, a biography of the poet Taha Muhammad
Ali who was 16 and living in Saffuriya a village in the Nazareth area in
1948. One thread of the book is Hoffman's investigation of Taha's claim
that the IDF dropped bombs hear his village in July 1948, resulting in the
villagers fleeing. Taha claimed to have seen the planes dropping the bombs.
This account of planes dropping bombs in the area was widely spoken and
believed by Palestinians, but in no accounts of the war, and vociferously
denied by all Israelis, even soldiers who were there. However, Hoffman went
into the archives of recently (recent to 2009) declassified IDF documents
that detail the 91 bombing sorties of 3 crop-dusters in early July,
military descriptions of exactly what Palestinians had recorded in oral
histories.

The second piece I think is indispensable reading to a Jewish understanding
of Etaf Rum's statement is something I only recently found in our Temple
library in the book Great Jewish Speeches. It is the March 1946 address by
Martin Buber and Judah Magnes arguing for a binational state. After reading
this speech several times, my perspective changed, though it was well-known
that if Palestine was divided and if the Jews declared a state there would
be war, some of our best minds and spiritual leaders were desperately
advocating for something else. This is well known. But what I felt changed
for me, was that I could see how, from a Palestinian perspective, the
declaration of the State of Israel was the initiation of the war, rather
than the invasion by the Arab states.

I look forward to reading Rum's book, and hearing other Jewish opinions of
it.

Clare Kinberg, Temple Beth Emeth Library, Ann Arbor




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> Has anyone done an analysis of the very popular 2019 novel _A Woman is No
> Man_- by Etaf Rum?  I am a professional book discussion facilitator (among
> other things) and for the first time declined to facilitate because I could
> not make myself read the book (and I have in fact read in order to
> facilitate plenty of both fiction and non-fiction that were awful, or whose
> premises were deceptive, or distorted the facts, etc. etc. etc.  Other
> factors contributing: a Pittsburgh native, I started to read it just after
> the Jersey City and Monsey domestic terrorist attacks; the group is the
> "private" group as in not sponsored by an institution and all of them are
> Jewish women in their seventies most of whom have known each other since
> childhood).  I was stopped on page 4 by this sentence, and just could not
> read further ...  the author is writing about Lyd and how the family's home
> was taken by occupying Israeli forces in what is implicitly by earlier
> dating 1948, what stopped me cold was " "Israel's invasion of Palestine".
> Again, the implicit dating is  1948.  (At that point, of course, the
> referents for the word "Palestine" would only have been Jewish ones.)
> Anyone have more on this one?  Similar to the wonderfully helpful posting
> Marjorie Gann just did.  Or maybe the book got better ... I don't know, for
> the first time in my long life of decades of professional facilitating and
> volunteer facilitating since 7th grade, I couldn't read a book for a book
> discussion.  Thank you in advance.  Jonina Duker
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[ha-Safran] question about popular adult book _A Woman is No Man_ (prompted by middle grade book postings)

2020-01-12 Thread Jonina Duker via Hasafran
Has anyone done an analysis of the very popular 2019 novel _A Woman is No Man_- 
by Etaf Rum?  I am a professional book discussion facilitator (among other 
things) and for the first time declined to facilitate because I could not make 
myself read the book (and I have in fact read in order to facilitate plenty of 
both fiction and non-fiction that were awful, or whose premises were deceptive, 
or distorted the facts, etc. etc. etc.  Other factors contributing: a 
Pittsburgh native, I started to read it just after the Jersey City and Monsey 
domestic terrorist attacks; the group is the "private" group as in not 
sponsored by an institution and all of them are Jewish women in their seventies 
most of whom have known each other since childhood).  I was stopped on page 4 
by this sentence, and just could not read further ...  the author is writing 
about Lyd and how the family's home was taken by occupying Israeli forces in 
what is implicitly by earlier dating 1948, what stopped me cold was " "Israel's 
invasion of Palestine".  Again, the implicit dating is  1948.  (At that point, 
of course, the referents for the word "Palestine" would only have been Jewish 
ones.)  Anyone have more on this one?  Similar to the wonderfully helpful 
posting Marjorie Gann just did.  Or maybe the book got better ... I don't know, 
for the first time in my long life of decades of professional facilitating and 
volunteer facilitating since 7th grade, I couldn't read a book for a book  
discussion.  Thank you in advance.  Jonina Duker 
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question about JL

2020-01-11 Thread Rachel Leket-Mor via Hasafran
Hello Andrea, 

Thank you for your excellent question! 

As a JL author, you get regular notifications about your article downloads from 
Digital Commons (bepress). We do have Google Analytics installed on our site 
and I can send you more information about access to your article (actual 
downloads or visits to the article page). This information is tied to IP 
address associated with the download (academic institutions, commercial bodies, 
or private) as well as the city/country where it came from. We do have readers 
from all over the world, including places that are not particularly known for 
their sympathy for Jewish culture. It is through JL, among other things, that 
AJL achieves its mission to educate and promote information about "all things 
Jewish." 

However, once we leave Digital Commons in a few weeks, our content will be 
transferred to another system and the author dashboard will not be accessible. 
I will let authors know before the content is removed, so they can download any 
past information. The new system will still provide information about JL 
readership, but it will be done differently. I would like to emphasize that all 
the content currently online WILL be available on the new system.

I take this opportunity to thank the many congratulatory emails I received, 
both privately and on ha-Safran. Thank you for your kind words and strong 
support!!! 

Rachel
 

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[ha-Safran] Question about JL

2020-01-11 Thread Andrea Rapp via Hasafran
Question: I get regular notifications showing me the locations on a world map 
(my “dashboard” where my JLArticle of years ago has been downloaded.  Is there 
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question About Internship

2019-10-01 Thread Jacqueline Benefraim via Hasafran
Hi Nora,

You should get email Margo Gutman directly mgutst...@wiesenthal.com

Gmar Hatimah Tovah,

Jackie

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> Sincerely,
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[ha-Safran] Question About Internship

2019-10-01 Thread Nora DeVita via Hasafran
Hello!

I am very interested in applying for this 2020 Jack Voorzanger Archival
internship, but was wondering if it is reserved for students in an MMLIS
program only? I recently just graduated from my MMLIS program in August
2019.

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[ha-Safran] Question

2019-07-26 Thread Joan Leb via Hasafran
Does anyone have suggestions for what Jewish books should be in a personal home 
library?
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[ha-Safran] Question about database for grants in Israel

2019-01-31 Thread Diane Romm via Hasafran
My friend is running a Hebrew-language poetry magazine and is interested in 
getting funding for it through a grant in Israel. Does anyone know if there is 
such a grants database she could access?

Those of you who are interested in the magazine can check it out at:

http://tsmadim.co.il/

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[ha-Safran] Question for HaSafran

2019-01-07 Thread Minna Siegel via Hasafran
We're looking for a book,  suitable for use in a Conservative congregation, 
that covers the basic and not- so- basic aspects of Jewish religion and 
culture: prayer,  holidays,  home life,  customs,  etc. This is not for use by 
potential converts but by Jews who want to increase their knowledge/ 
understanding of the practices and the origins/ reasons for the practices.

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Re: [ha-Safran] Question. (So grateful to have just been told about this site!)

2018-07-02 Thread aidonna
I have a small salary, work technically 2 mornings a week, (unreality more 
hours). I have a small budget for books, supplies and the like. I managed to 
have it increased about 3 years ago but it has been stagnant since then. The 
salary comes from a bequest. When that runs out, no more salary, I've been 
told. And donations go back into the general budget to off set library 
expenses. So they are not beyond the basic budget. We have about 400 families 
and the library has been around for probably close to 100 years.




I am the volunteer librarian at another synagogue (209 families). No funds from 
synagogue budget. All expenses come from donations. It's a challenge.


Hope this info helps.


Aileen Grossberg
Lampert Library
Congregation Shomrei Emunah, Montclair, Nj


Jacobs Library
Oheb Shalom Congregation, South Orange, NJ



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To: hasafran 
Sent: Mon, Jul 2, 2018 3:33 pm
Subject: [ha-Safran] Question. (So grateful to have just been told about this 
site!)





To answer a questionfrom a board member about other synagogue libraries’ 
sources of funding, wewould greatly appreciate a few words from you at other 
synagogues, as to where yours comes from. Are yougiven funding by the 
synagogue, or do you rely on contributions to a designatedfund among the 
choices for donors? Both? Do you use another source entirely?  We are only just 
beginning to build our libraryfrom a small collection and space, and are just 
starting to ask – and be asked –such questions. (Ohev Shalom, DC)  



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Re: [ha-Safran] Question. (So grateful to have just been told about this site!)

2018-07-02 Thread Marcie Eskin


Hi Marji,
I am the very part-time librarian at a 500-member-family Conservative 
congregation. My small salary is budgeted. On paper my operating expenses are 
also budgeted, but in reality they are limited to what is in the Library Fund 
which consists of donations and any money we raise (e.g., through a book fair 
fundraiser).
I hope this is helpful. 
Marcie Eskin, Librarian Beth Hillel Congregation Bnai Emunah Wilmette, IL 


Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S® 5, an AT 4G LTE smartphone

 Original message 
From: Marji Yablon  
Date: 7/2/18  2:29 PM  (GMT-06:00) 
To: hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu 
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this site!) 


Hello again.
While awaiting your reply, I've noticed that, in my earlier email today (see 
below), I managed to misspell the name of my synagogue. There are several other 
synagogues in my current and past experience that spell the transliterated word 
that way.  Please note that the correct spelling of the synagogue's name is 
Ohev Sholom.
Apologies.  And thank you!  Looking forward to your response. 
Best,
Marji Y.

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To answer a question
from a board member about other synagogue libraries’ sources of funding, we
would greatly appreciate a few words from you at other synagogues, as to where 
yours comes from. Are you
given funding by the synagogue, or do you rely on contributions to a designated
fund among the choices for donors? Both? 
Do you use another source entirely?  We are only just beginning to build our 
library
from a small collection and space, and are just starting to ask – and be asked –
such questions. (Ohev Shalom, DC)  





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Re: [ha-Safran] Question. (So grateful to have just been told about this site!)

2018-07-02 Thread Marji Yablon
Hello again.

While awaiting your reply, I've noticed that, in my earlier email today
(see below), I managed to misspell the name of my synagogue. There are
several other synagogues in my current and past experience that spell the
transliterated word that way.  Please note that the correct spelling of the
synagogue's name is Ohev Sh*o*lom.

Apologies.  And thank you!  Looking forward to your response.

Best,
Marji Y.


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>
> To answer a question from a board member about other synagogue libraries’
> sources of funding, we would greatly appreciate a few words from you at
> other synagogues, as to where yours comes from. Are you given funding by
> the synagogue, or do you rely on contributions to a designated fund among
> the choices for donors? Both?  Do you use another source entirely?  We
> are only just beginning to build our library from a small collection and
> space, and are just starting to ask – and be asked – such questions. (Ohev
> Shalom, DC)
>
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[ha-Safran] Question. (So grateful to have just been told about this site!)

2018-07-02 Thread Marji Yablon
To answer a question from a board member about other synagogue libraries’
sources of funding, we would greatly appreciate a few words from you at
other synagogues, as to where yours comes from. Are you given funding by
the synagogue, or do you rely on contributions to a designated fund among
the choices for donors? Both?  Do you use another source entirely?  We are
only just beginning to build our library from a small collection and space,
and are just starting to ask – and be asked – such questions. (Ohev Shalom,
DC)
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[ha-Safran] Question about price of set

2018-03-16 Thread Lee Jaffe
I recently offered a newer edition of this set free to anyone who'd pay for
shipping.  The only interest was an inquiry from Lithuania, which
disappeared when we found the estimated cost of shipping would be $100. I
subsequently heard from several other librarians that there was little
value to this set from a library perspective.  Their assessment was that
this is a poor translation of a superceded work.  There are some
antiquarian and Judaica book sellers on this list and you might hear from
them privately if they thought the set had any value.

Lee Jaffe, Temple Beth El, Aptos

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Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 15:55:31 + (UTC)
Subject: Question about price of set


Dear Hasafranim,

I am in the painful process of weeding our collection. I finally bit the
bullet and pulled this beautiful 6-vol set of Graetz's History of the Jews
published from 1891-1898.

It is not in pristine condition and has library markings and circulation
pockets in the back. Do you think it has any value at this point? Would a
collector be interested? I have several other similar books and sets.

Thanks,

Rachel Haus
Library Director
Congregation of Moses Fisher Library
Kalamazoo MI
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question about price of set

2018-03-15 Thread Daniel Stuhlman
There may be value in the binding, but otherwise there is little monetary
value.  You should check Amazon or Abebooks to see if anyone else is
attempting the sell it.I sell books and I would not accept this for
sale,  My system is not letting to connect to Amazon at the moment.

Sorry,

DS

On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 12:16 PM, Hasafran  wrote:

> Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 15:55:31 + (UTC)
> Subject: Question about price of set
>
>
> Dear Hasafranim,
>
> I am in the painful process of weeding our collection. I finally bit the
> bullet and pulled this beautiful 6-vol set of Graetz's History of the Jews
> published from 1891-1898.
>
> It is not in pristine condition and has library markings and circulation
> pockets in the back. Do you think it has any value at this point? Would a
> collector be interested? I have several other similar books and sets.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rachel Haus
> Library Director
> Congregation of Moses Fisher Library
> Kalamazoo MI
> Rachel Haus shared a photo with you
>
> 
> View photo
> 
>
>
>
>
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Re: [ha-Safran] Question about price of set

2018-03-15 Thread Aron Lutwak

NO value at all
Aron
 
 
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Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 15:55:31 + (UTC)
Subject: Question about price of set







Dear Hasafranim,


I am in the painful process of weeding our collection. I finally bit the bullet 
and pulled this beautiful 6-vol set of Graetz's History of the Jews published 
from 1891-1898.


It is not in pristine condition and has library markings and circulation 
pockets in the back. Do you think it has any value at this point? Would a 
collector be interested? I have several other similar books and sets.


Thanks,


Rachel Haus
Library Director
Congregation of Moses Fisher Library
Kalamazoo MI













Rachel Haus shared a photo with you 








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[ha-Safran] Question about price of set

2018-03-15 Thread Hasafran
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 15:55:31 + (UTC)
Subject: Question about price of set


Dear Hasafranim,

I am in the painful process of weeding our collection. I finally bit the
bullet and pulled this beautiful 6-vol set of Graetz's History of the Jews
published from 1891-1898.

It is not in pristine condition and has library markings and circulation
pockets in the back. Do you think it has any value at this point? Would a
collector be interested? I have several other similar books and sets.

Thanks,

Rachel Haus
Library Director
Congregation of Moses Fisher Library
Kalamazoo MI
Rachel Haus shared a photo with you

View photo

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Re: [ha-Safran] Question about classifying YA historical fiction

2017-08-21 Thread Andrea Rapp
I am not advocating abandoning subject headings.  I still enter them.  But 
often the terminology they use is not what a non-librarian would use when 
entering keyword searches.  So I advocate bearing this in mind when writing 520 
content notes.    Andrea

  From: "Leibowitz, Faye R" <frle...@pitt.edu>
 To: Andrea Rapp <anrapp2...@yahoo.com> 
Cc: "rhaus_...@yahoo.com" <rhaus_...@yahoo.com>; 
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Hi Andrea--

I am a firm believer in controlled vocabulary. Studies have shown that a large 
percentage of the resources retrieved through keyword searches would be missed 
if subject headings which include controlled vocabulary are absent. For example 
see this article: 
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01639374.2014.917447?journalCode=wccq20
 (you can see the abstract but full text requires subscription)

Best wishes,

FayeFrom: Andrea Rapp <anrapp2...@yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Question about classifying YA historical fiction I'm 
not sure it's necessary to worry so much about subject headings anymore.  
People simply enter words in the search box.  So I load up my 520 notes with 
words and names I think people will search for.  What do others think?
AR

Sent from my iPad

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Re: [ha-Safran] Question about classifying YA historical fiction

2017-08-20 Thread Leibowitz, Faye R
Hi Andrea--

I am a firm believer in controlled vocabulary. Studies have shown that a large 
percentage of the resources retrieved through keyword searches would be missed 
if subject headings which include controlled vocabulary are absent. For example 
see this article: 
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01639374.2014.917447?journalCode=wccq20
 (you can see the abstract but full text requires subscription)

Best wishes,

Faye

From: Andrea Rapp <anrapp2...@yahoo.com>
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 3:47:37 PM
To: Leibowitz, Faye R
Cc: rhaus_...@yahoo.com; hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu
Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Question about classifying YA historical fiction

I'm not sure it's necessary to worry so much about subject headings anymore.  
People simply enter words in the search box.  So I load up my 520 notes with 
words and names I think people will search for.  What do others think?
AR

Sent from my iPad

> On Aug 18, 2017, at 8:45 AM, Leibowitz, Faye R <frle...@pitt.edu> wrote:
>
> Librarian

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Re: [ha-Safran] Question about classifying YA historical fiction

2017-08-18 Thread Leibowitz, Faye R
Hi Rachel—


Here’s a link to the bibliographic record for the book in the Library of 
Congress catalog. They classed it with fiction. They added some subjects 
headings, too, including a subject heading reflecting the fact that the book is 
juvenile literature. So if someone searches for Bar Kochba in the catalog as a 
subject, they will find the book, but they will see that it is a work of 
fiction.

I don’t catalog too many kids’ books. But I think the principle would be the 
same for books for young adults as it is for older adults—you want to be sure 
that  they know that they are looking at a fictionalized account rather than 
historical fact. I wouldn’t want them to use it as a source in a term paper, 
thinking that it historically accurate.

https://lccn.loc.gov/85071323

Best wishes,

Faye Leibowitz
General Languages Catalog Librarian
University Library System
University of Pittsburgh
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Dear Hasafranim,

I just came along a grey area that makes me want to rethink a few things about 
classifying YA historical fiction, specifically biographical fiction. Someone 
donated this older book, Bar Kochba, by Amram Whiteman. I have very little on 
the period for kids, so I thought why not.

For very young kids, it seems acceptable to place some historical fiction in 
with the history or biography it covers. Same with bible stories. For adults, 
of course, I wouldn't consider such a thing, but what about for tweens and YA? 
Should I place this fictional account of Bar Kochba with fiction or with the 
history of the period, with a classification identifying it as fiction so that 
it's in the same area?

I'm also beginning to wonder about fictional accounts of biblical figures such 
as David or Amos. Right now they're in bible stories, but for older kids, 
should they perhaps be in fiction instead? Is this a grey area for others, or 
is there a standard practice where teen literature is concerned.

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2017-08-17 Thread rhaus_...@yahoo.com
Dear Hasafranim,
I just came along a grey area that makes me want to rethink a few things about 
classifying YA historical fiction, specifically biographical fiction. Someone 
donated this older book, Bar Kochba, by Amram Whiteman. I have very little on 
the period for kids, so I thought why not. 
For very young kids, it seems acceptable to place some historical fiction in 
with the history or biography it covers. Same with bible stories. For adults, 
of course, I wouldn't consider such a thing, but what about for tweens and YA? 
Should I place this fictional account of Bar Kochba with fiction or with the 
history of the period, with a classification identifying it as fiction so that 
it's in the same area? 
I'm also beginning to wonder about fictional accounts of biblical figures such 
as David or Amos. Right now they're in bible stories, but for older kids, 
should they perhaps be in fiction instead? Is this a grey area for others, or 
is there a standard practice where teen literature is concerned. 
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[ha-Safran] Question for Day School Librarians

2017-05-24 Thread Biblioteca iae
BS"D
Hi everyone. I'm working on my Congress presentation about book-fairs and I
would like to know about how do you organize them?.
Do you buy for. ex. "scholastic book fair" or you do organize it from
scratch?
Maybe my experience from Panama is diferent than yours  and I would like to
make my presentation relevant for you.
Thank you for sharing with me your experience.

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[ha-Safran] question: black/Jewish characters (Heidi Rabinowitz)

2017-04-05 Thread Amanda Seigel
I would also suggest checking the website of Be'chol Lashon, which includes
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Subject: [ha-Safran] question: black/Jewish characters

I saw a question on Twitter: “wondering if you all know of any books for
girls who are Black and Jewish... Could use some recommendations. Have not
heard of ANY.” The only thing anyone could come up with was Bluish by
Virginia Hamilton. Any other ideas?

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Always an Olivia by Carolivia Herron

On Apr 4, 2017 5:55 PM, "Heidi Rabinowitz" <heidi.rabinow...@cbiboca.org>
wrote:

I saw a question on Twitter: “wondering if you all know of any books for
girls who are Black and Jewish... Could use some recommendations. Have not
heard of ANY.” The only thing anyone could come up with was Bluish by
Virginia Hamilton. Any other ideas?

Thanks

Heidi Rabinowitz

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Re: [ha-Safran] question: black/Jewish characters

2017-04-04 Thread Clare Kinberg
Daughters of the Ark, by Anna Morgan.
here
http://www.jewishmultiracialnetwork.org/resources-2/books-for-youth/


On Apr 4, 2017 5:58 PM, "Clare Kinberg"  wrote:

Always an Olivia by Carolivia Herron

On Apr 4, 2017 5:55 PM, "Heidi Rabinowitz" 
wrote:

I saw a question on Twitter: “wondering if you all know of any books for
girls who are Black and Jewish... Could use some recommendations. Have not
heard of ANY.” The only thing anyone could come up with was Bluish by
Virginia Hamilton. Any other ideas?

Thanks

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Re: [ha-Safran] question: black/Jewish characters

2017-04-04 Thread Clare Kinberg
Always an Olivia by Carolivia Herron

On Apr 4, 2017 5:55 PM, "Heidi Rabinowitz" 
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I saw a question on Twitter: “wondering if you all know of any books for
girls who are Black and Jewish... Could use some recommendations. Have not
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Thanks

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[ha-Safran] question: black/Jewish characters

2017-04-04 Thread Heidi Rabinowitz
I saw a question on Twitter: "wondering if you all know of any books for girls 
who are Black and Jewish... Could use some recommendations. Have not heard of 
ANY." The only thing anyone could come up with was Bluish by Virginia Hamilton. 
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[ha-Safran] Question

2017-04-02 Thread Joan Leb

Does anyone have a suggestion for how to classify The Genius of Judaism and 
Jews and Words in Elazar?  I would be most grateful.

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[ha-Safran] Question

2016-11-18 Thread Kent2, Michael (BAC/LAC)
Shalom,

My name is Michael Kent and I am the curator of the Jacob M Lowy collection of 
Judaica at Library and Archives Canada (and a proud AJL member!). I have come 
across a Haggadah commemorating operation Exodus with the following dedication:

"This Haggadah for Passover 5750 (1990), dedicated to "Operation Exodus", the 
miracle of Soviet Jewish Aliyah, is presented to the Canadian Jewish Community 
by the United Jewish Appeal, the Combined Jewish Appeal, and the United Israel 
Appeal of Canada."

I am curious to learn more about the story of this Haggadah, does anyone know 
anything about it? Was this a thank you gift to donors?

Thanks,

Michael Kent

Curator Jacob M Lowy Collection, Published Heritage Branch
Library and Archives Canada / 
Government of Canada
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Conservateur Collection Jacob M. Lowy, Direction générale du patrimoine publié
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Canada / Gouvernement du Canada
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[ha-Safran] question about Schottenstein Talmud Bavli app or Koren Talmud app

2016-06-20 Thread Wendie Sittenfield
Hello all,

Unfortunately, I am unable to join all of you in Charleston.

However, I still have a question.

Has anyone purchased either the Schottenstein or Koren Talmud app?

If so, is there special school pricing that exists?

If there are representatives from either company at the  AJL convention,
please find out about possible pricing for k-12 schools.

Many thanks for any assistance that you could provide.

Enjoy the conference.




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Re: [ha-Safran] question- thanks-Agnon story

2016-05-06 Thread Clare Kinberg
I was building my graphic novel section last year and came across a new
collection of Agnon stories that had been turned into graphic stories. I
like the book a lot:
>From Foe to Friends & Other Stories: A Graphic Novel by Shay Charka ,by
S.Y. Agnon (Author)

It has the goat story you are looking for.

Clare Kinberg, Temple Beth Emeth-Ann Arbor

On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 7:49 PM, E Cohen  wrote:

> I am looking for a children's version of Agnon's story about the goat that
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Re: [ha-Safran] question- thanks-Agnon story

2016-05-06 Thread Robbin Katzin
The story is in rendered as a graphic novel inFrom Foe to Friends & 
OtherStories: A Graphic Novel byShay Charka (Toby Press, 2014). Robbin 
KatzinHillel Torah North Suburban Day SchoolSkokie, IL


On Thursday, May 5, 2016 9:14 PM, E Cohen  wrote:
 
 

 I am looking for a children's version of Agnon's story about the goat that 
wanders off to Israel. I believe that there is one.

Thank you much!

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[ha-Safran] question- thanks-Agnon story

2016-05-05 Thread E Cohen
I am looking for a children's version of Agnon's story about the goat that
wanders off to Israel. I believe that there is one.

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