Re: [ha-Safran] YA fiction

2019-05-03 Thread LOIS RUBY via Hasafran
Three books I highly recommend as quality YA fiction: HUSH, by Eishes Chayil, AKA Judy Brown (read it before you recommend it to younger teens) MAPPING THE BONES, by Jane Yolen SHANGHAI SHADOWS, by me, Lois Ruby B'shalom > On May 3, 2019 at 11:41 AM pfine--- via Hasafran

[ha-Safran] An invitation to all attending the 2019 AJL Conference in Los Angeles

2019-05-03 Thread Eric Chaim Kline via Hasafran
All members of the ALJ, their significant others and any of their friends who are in town are invited on Sunday, June 16th to an open house at our office and showroom in the San Fernando Valley from 12pm to 7pm. We have arranged for a shuttle, an 11 passenger van, to drive between the host

[ha-Safran] Israel Air Force Jets Fly Over Auschwitz (2003)

2019-05-03 Thread Jacob Richman via Hasafran
Israel Air Force Jets Fly Over Auschwitz (2003) https://jr.co.il/pictures/israel/history/f15-jets-over-auschwitz.htm Educational resources for Yom Hashoa: https://jr.co.il/hotsites/holocaust.htm We must not forget. Jacob --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com

[ha-Safran] YA fiction

2019-05-03 Thread pfine--- via Hasafran
Hello, I am looking for titles of YA fiction books (especially those published within the last few years) for a religious school class project.  From the searching I've done, I've come up with titles, but many are Holocaust-related.  I'm hoping there are other good books out there on

[ha-Safran] birthday books

2019-05-03 Thread Heidi Rabinowitz via Hasafran
Hi. I would like to know how other AJL libraries operate their birthday book programs. Please explain to me the system you use, and I'll be happy to compile all answers to share with the group. Thanks! Heidi Heidi Rabinowitz, heidi.rabinow...@cbiboca.org