[ha-Safran]: wino's stuff sale

2005-09-14 Thread Salkluger
hello friends and lovers of the drink ! I have available for sale , kosher wine labels from the 40's and 50's many from the defunct borsht belt hotels, and other kosher of course wine paper memorabilia. Salut & l'chaim ,sal Sal Kluger Simcha Sales Inc. 11 Imbrook Lane Aberdeen NJ 07747 [EMAIL PR

[ha-Safran]: Catalogs of Rare Yiddish and Judeo-Arabic Titles

2005-09-14 Thread Chananya Goldman
Shalom Safranim, My two latest catalogs are now available. The first is a Catalog of 68 Rare and Unusual Yiddish titles. The second is a Catalog of 40 Rare and Unusual Judeo-Arabic Prints. To request an electronic catalog, please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Best R

[ha-Safran]: Responses to "Should this book be used"

2005-09-14 Thread Ellie Shore
Dear Colleagues, Thank you for your responses to my question about an Advanced Copy (galley proof) of a book. Everyone who responded said the book should not be placed in the library, and that it might even be illegal to do so. Almost everyone said that the book should not be used as a prize;

[ha-Safran]: Vilnius Yiddish Institute

2005-09-14 Thread Aviva Astrinsky
Date: September 12, 2005 Subject: Vilnius Yiddish Institute As coordinator of the Vilnius Summer Program in Yiddish, I am very happy to let you all know that after missing (unfortunately) one summer, because of financial and administrative reasons (our institute was being integrated into the un

[Hasafran] age groups for childrens books

2005-09-14 Thread Alison Epstein
Hi everyone, I'm new to posting on hasafran, but was encouraged to come out of the wings at the AJL conference - thanks. Here's my question: I am finally creating an official childrens' "section" in my "roomfullofbooks" (aka library), and would like to provide some guidance to kids and parents re

[ha-Safran]: Article Now Online

2005-09-14 Thread Linda Silver
My article called "K'tonton Started It," published in the Sept. 2005 issue of Women's League Outlook Magazine is now available online at http://www.wlcj.org/outlook.html. Linda Silver Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those of the individual auth

Re: [ha-Safran]: Recipe for Kosher Wine

2005-09-14 Thread Hallie Lynn Cantor
Try TASTE OF SHABBOS COOKBOOK, published by Aish HaTorah. It may be out of print, but it had a section on wine-making. Hallie Cantor Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those of the individual author and are not necessarily endorsed by the AJL ===

I[ha-Safran]: ntelligent Design

2005-09-14 Thread Andrea Rapp
Our congregation is planning to have a program about the controversy surrounding the teaching of Intelligent Design in public schools. I'm wondering whether anyone has some book recommendations for a Jewish library that might deal with this particular aspect of the church-state separation issue,

Re: [ha-Safran]: Recipe for Kosher Wine

2005-09-14 Thread Rose Myers
Jewish Cooking: In accordance with the Jewish Dietary Laws by Leah W. Leonard (Crown Publishers, New York, c1949) has several recipes for "Homemade Wines for Passover," including wine made from raisins, concord grapes, cherries, and Damson plums, as well as mead. My edition was printed in 1974. Al

Re: [ha-Safran]: Museum software

2005-09-14 Thread Daniel Stuhlman
>Dear safranim, particular museum curators, > >I was asked to recommend software for cataloguing museum objects. Any >suggestions? AACR2 covers realia. One could use a library management program. Daniel Stuhlman Chicago, IL 60645 dstuhlman @ stuhlman biz http://home.earthlink.net/~ddstu

Re: [ha-Safran]: Recipe for Kosher Wine

2005-09-14 Thread Daniel Stuhlman
At 12:12 AM 9/14/2005, you wrote: >A patron is looking for a recipe for kosher wine. I was able to provide >her with information on what makes wine kosher but I was unable to find an >actual recipe with instructions so that she can make the wine herself. Any >assistance would be greatly appreciat

Re: [ha-Safran]: Recipe for Kosher Wine

2005-09-14 Thread Kimberley A. Shaw
I seem to remember there being a recipe in "The Jewish Catalog"; this book was absolutely indispensible back when I was first becoming observant! http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0827600429/qid=1126704245/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-9982850-4011924?v=glance&s=books&n=507846 Older Jewish co

RE: [ha-Safran]: Circulation stats

2005-09-14 Thread Reister, Maureen
I would be interested in circ stats for day schools, as well. Thankyou, Maureen Reister Ann and Nate Levine Academy (formerly Solomon Schechter Academy) Dallas, Texas [EMAIL PROTECTED] Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those of the individual author and are not necessarily endor