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Here are the words to the story, which have been posted on the
website of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Youtube also has
a poignant video of children reading the book, which can be accessed
by typing in his name in the Youtube search box or going to the June
23, 2008 section of
Librarians for Fairness is, indeed, sponsored by
StandWithUs. However, we have a substantial amount of
autonomy...we are the librarians (and archivists) and we know
library-related issues best. All of the librarians involved in it
volunteer their time and work. None of us receive any
Librarians for Fairness is writing a formal protest letter to the
publisher (Gale) about this.
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Librarians for Fairness recently received notice of the publication
of the following book:
The Golem of Church Street
An Artist's Reflection on the New Anti-Semitism
2008 by David Sokol
ISBN: 0-9771397-3-5
In the tradition of Honor? Daumier and Francisco Goya, Sokol uses
printmaking as a means
Our website (www.librariansforfairness.org) has just added links to
two excellent websites: the Israel-based Intelligence Terrorism
Information Center (www.terrorism-info.org.il), which has an
excellent library, and the Middle East Strategic Information Project
(www.mesi.org.uk), which is
David Durant's Heretical Librarian blog posted this on April 1st:
A Controversial Libraries and Human Rights Conference
A few weeks ago, Librarians for Fairness alerted me to a conference
being held in Ramallah, in the Palestinian Authority. Running from
March 31 - April 2, the event,
Claudia Lux
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Author: A Report From Librarians for Fairness
Note from Librarians for Fairness: IFLA, the International Federation
of Library Associations, will be meeting at the so-called Ramallah
Center for Human Rights Studies, March 31st through April 2nd. RCHRS
is a most odd human rights organization,
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