Shalom,
I know that many of you were interested in the session I was going to
present at AJL's Conference in Evanston on the Survivors Talmud. I am happy
to share with you that my university, as part of their online educational
programming, has asked me to talk about this historic printing and
Elliott, well said! As a colleague of Zachary's at Yivo for many years, I
agree with the appropriateness of this award and with all the laudatory
remarks about Zachary's professionalism and his place as a role model
within the profession.
With best wishes for good health and happiness for
I am truly happy that Zachary Baker was selected as a recipient of that
important award. There is nothing in Jewish (and beyond) librarianship that
he is not qualified for, and his subtle academic mind led him to amazing
research results. Heartfelt congratulations!
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 9:48 PM
Now, I think everyone sees (at least those rare people who haven't had the
pleasure of knowing him--it just reminds the rest of us!) why Zachary was
selected as the Fanny Goldstein Merit Award recipient this year. And, as
he explained in his career timeline where he enumerated just a small sample
Sorry for the late reply to this thread, but ... you'd be surprised how busy a
guy can get even when he's self-isolated for a long time.
My memories suffer the same inaccuracies and biases as anyone else's, so all I
can offer is the way I remember things, somewhat tainted by the hindsight of
Hi Everyone!
The Passover video page has over 690 Passover videos
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- Happy Passover! A musical greeting from the Israel Philharmonic
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