Re: [ha-Safran]: Early Jewish children's books

2010-07-20 Thread Fredisaac
Andrea has raised an interesting question that I'm facing. My library, as some of you know, was closed for the past 6 years, for a variety of reasons. We've recently moved back into a new facility, and there's a wonderful library. The new room has much more shelf space than the former one

[ha-Safran]: Weine or Elazar for Small Reform Synagogue

2010-07-20 Thread Michelle Sandler
Library in La Mirada Calfiornia X-Original-To: Hasafran@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu X-Authority-Analysis: v=1.1 cv=yYDk9wvF9yILP8+WUBprz5rv2pbX1YDh8tMrnOgRP/g= c=1 sm=0 a=kj9zAlcOel0A:10 a=Rbkyo50JXqmaGVJAYUhP0A==:17 a=o1OHuDzb:8 a=Vt2AcnKq:8 a=pSZzf3RB:8 a=H88tuurHI2t9k1oXNeoA:9

[ha-Safran]: New Books of interest

2010-07-20 Thread Lo Bishmi
New Books of interest: 1. Anti-Semitic Disease and Survival of Civilization: One Form of Barbarism in the Mirror of Medicine. By Yulian I. Rafes, M.D., Ph.D. 2010. order from the author: 174 Avenue A, Apt. 2F, New York, NY 10009. 2. The Story of a Memorial: Bnei Akiva-Tikvateinu, Antwerp, in