RE: [ha-Safran]: Jewish Book Month 2010/5771

2010-05-12 Thread Sussman, Joanna
Jewish Book Month is November each year. Kar-Ben Publishing is featuring the following authors of new 2010 books. To see a complete brochure describing their programs, please click here http://www.karben.com/catalog/free_downloads/Authorbrochure2010.pdf or send me your mailing address and I'd be

Re: [ha-Safran]: Jewish Book Month 2009 List

2009-10-17 Thread Susan Dubin
Many thanks to the Greater Cleveland Chapter of AJL for their annual list of books in honor of Jewish Book Month! It is an invaluable service for us all. Be sure and check it out and share it from the ajl website

Re: [ha-Safran]: Jewish Book Month 2009 List

2009-10-17 Thread Etta Gold
Thank you so for this, Linda - and Greater Cleveland Chapter - This is really appreciated. Etta --- Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those of the individual author and are not necessarily endorsed by the Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL)

Re: [ha-Safran]: Jewish Book Month Lists

2008-11-25 Thread Abigail Yasgur
I also truly appreciate the work you put into the book list. I know how time consuming and tedious a job it can be. I am grateful for your work and the benefit it brings to so many librarians and patrons. Abigail Yasgur A Thanksgiving of bounty and significant acts to make the world a better

RE: [ha-Safran]: Jewish Book Month 2008

2008-02-11 Thread Adas Israel Librarian
It's always the month preceding Hanukkah, whenever that is. Madeleine Cohen Oakley Director of Library Services Adas Israel Congregation, Washington, D.C. Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those of the individual author and are not necessarily endorsed by the Association of

Re: [ha-Safran] Jewish Book Month

2007-04-11 Thread yoel sheridan
Dear Heather There are many books on Jewish themes that do not get the promotion or distribution that they deserve because they are published on limited budgets by small publishers or by self-publication. Jewish Libraries should encourage such publishers and writers by drawing attention to

Re: [ha-Safran]: Jewish Book Month

2006-09-23 Thread Kathe Pinchuck
Coincidently, the 87th annual Children's Book Week, sponsored by the Children's Book Council (CBC) will be held November 13-19. Their website http://www.cbcbooks.org/cb.cbcbooks.org/cbw has some great ideas for programming and publicity, although none of it is specifically for Jewish

RE: [ha-Safran]: Jewish Book Month

2006-09-23 Thread Joyce Levine
I would like to suggest that we add a link to the AJL website for Jewish Book Month. Perhaps JBC will give AJL Council the information each year in advance so we can post, it or provide a link to their site. Shana Tova to all! Joyce Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those of

RE: [ha-Safran]: Jewish Book Month

2006-09-20 Thread Reister, Maureen
This is always an issue for me, no info on website, etc. You really need to dig! Please share info with list, thankyou! Maureen Reister Director of Libraries Ann Nate Levine Academy 18011 Hillcrest Rd. Dallas, TX 75252 972-248-3032, x.111 Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those

Re: [ha-Safran]: Jewish Book Month Activities

2005-10-20 Thread Susan Dubin
Several programs that have worked well: A Jewish Book Bingo: Make a bingo card with different types of Jewish books on it (Holiday story, Israel, Prayer, Judaic fiction, Holocaust, etc.). Participants win a prize for reading books in the categories to make a Bingo One Book/One People: Choose a

Re: [ha-Safran]: Jewish Book Month

2003-07-16 Thread by way of Yossi Galron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some say November and some say the month before Chanukah. Wish we had definitive answers but seems we are in a Hillel and Shamai moment. Irene K. Seff, librarian Westchester Jewish Center Palmer and Rockland Avenues Mamaroneck, NY 10543