When it was decided to withdraw our record collection, I started calling
possible recipients, including National Public Radio and other public
places. They were not interested. In the end, we sold the collection to
a used book store for $.25 per record. They offered $.50 for the spoken
records (
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From: Peter Weisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [ha-Safran]: "Mark My Words!" now in print
Great News!
The long anticipated personal memoir by Mark Hasten, survivor, Jewish
fighter and leader, is now in print.
Published b
A patron would like to donate a book (or books) valuing approximately $100
to our library in honor of a local judge. She would like the book to
relate to Jewish law, lawyers, or political science. We already have Jews
in American Politics by Maisel. Can anyone recommend a reference work or
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Rochelle,
This title came up at least once before on Hasafran. I have a copy of the book.
Both the author and the title have unusual spellings.
The correct title is Where is Yonkela? and the author's last name is
spelled Hirsh.
As of today, I was able to identify one used copy on the market, for $1
The Near East Section and the Hebrew Language Table at the Library of
Congress invite you to attend a lecture and visual presentation (in
English):
THE JEWS OF KURDISTAN: HISTORY, DAILY LIFE, CUSTOMS, CHILDBIRTH AND
MAGIC
by By Shalom Sabar
Primo Levi Fellow at the Center for Advanced Judaic Studi
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