[ha-Safran]: Different kind of query

2007-12-11 Thread Joseph Galron
--- Message requiring your approval -- From: Miller, Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ha-Safran]: Different kind of query Here is a different kind of query Many years ago someone asked me what the strangest or most bizarre reference question I had

RE: [ha-Safran]: Who's in charge?

2007-12-11 Thread malka9
I forgot to mention that we do have a Library Committee (with a super chairwoman). It acts in an advisory capacity to the Board. Madeleine Cohen Oakley Librarian Adas Israel Congregation Washington, DC -- *** When one door closes, another opens. But we often look so long and

[ha-Safran]: Job opening--Library Clerk

2007-12-11 Thread Lisa Silverman
Sinai Temple has an opening for a temporary library clerk that will help with circulation duties, shelve books and assist the library teacher in our K - 8 school and temple library. It is a full time job--approx 37 hours a week. Hourly wage is $12 an hour, starting Dec 26 until June 26. Please

[ha-Safran]: Who is in charge

2007-12-11 Thread Michelle Sandler
Dear Judaica Librarians: When I worked part time at a synagogue library the temple administrator was my supervisor. She gave my my review. Sincerely Michelle Sandler Librarian Westwood College Anaheim Campus Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those of the individual author and

[ha-Safran]: Gerontology Librarian position at USC

2007-12-11 Thread Felicia Palsson
Note: Below an abbreviated version of the advertisement. Please see the full position description at: http://www.usc.edu/libraries/jobs/librarians/ POSITION SUMMARY The University of Southern California (USC) Libraries seek an energetic, innovative, and committed social sciences librarian, with

[ha-Safran]: Different kind of query

2007-12-11 Thread Joseph Galron
--- Message requiring your approval -- From: Miller, Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ha-Safran]: Different kind of query Here is a different kind of query Many years ago someone asked me what the strangest or most bizarre reference question I had

Re: [Ha-Safran] Suggestions on good Hebrew-English pocket dictionaries

2007-12-11 Thread Dina Tanners
I much prefer Oxford over Shiloh or Ben-Yehuda. The print is clearer and they have more words. There is a more detailed white-cover book and a smaller black cover book that retails for about $12.95. Dina Tanners Seattle, WA Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those of the

[ha-Safran]: Four part choral music

2007-12-11 Thread Patricia Givens
My synagogue is starting a choral group and we are having a hard time finding Jewish music in four parts (or two or three). Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Patricia Givens Jewish Community of Central Oregon Shalom Bayit 21555 Modoc Lane Bend, Oregon 97701 541-330-4367

[ha-Safran]: New at Gefen:The Aaronsohn Saga by Shmuel Katz

2007-12-11 Thread Israbook Gefen Publishing House
Dear Librarians NEW TITLE FROM GEFEN PUBLISHING HOUSE: The Aaronsohn Saga Shmuel Katz ISBN: 978-9652294166 Format: Hardcover 370 pages Publish date: December 2007 Publisher: Gefen Publishing House Price: $29.95 More information at: http://www.israelbooks.com/bookDetails.asp?book=651 See what

Re: [ha-Safran]: Destiny Foundation cataloging

2007-12-11 Thread Wendy Wasman
The Dewey call number for graphic novels is 741.5. Wendy Wasman Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those of the individual author and are not necessarily endorsed by the Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) === Submissions for

[ha-Safran]: Book Academics Against Israel and the Jews

2007-12-11 Thread Ashley Perry
New publication from the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs Title:Academics Against Israel and the Jews Edited by Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld, Chairman of the Board of Fellows at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (www.jcpa.org) Foreword by Natan Sharansky The new century has seen many

[ha-Safran]: Different kind of query

2007-12-11 Thread Miller, Philip
Here is a different kind of query Many years ago someone asked me what the strangest or most bizarre reference question I had ever fielded. This person and I had not been in contact for almost twenty years, until yesterday, and the first thing he did was remind me of his question. This was