Thank you to Rachel, Marcie, and all those who made this conference happen in
such a short time frame. It was wonderful - I was sad when it was over. The
flexibility shown in adding the late afternoon virtual hospitality suites gave
many of us an opportunity to talk to other librarians dealing
Everyone -
The Fellows at the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the
University of Pennsylvania, in partnership with the Penn Libraries, have just
launched their 2019-20 fellowship year web exhibition entitled: "The Jewish
Home: Dwelling on the Domestic, the Familial, and the
Thank you to all responsible for the conference. It was great.
Judy Greenblatt
On Fri, Jul 3, 2020 at 6:42 PM rita saccal via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
> Thank you for a wonderful conference. What an experience!!!
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> Congratulations to the organizers.
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I’d like to add my thanks for the wonderful conference! Kudos to all involved-
and all who participated - in AJL Conference 2020. All of you who were
instrumental in setting up this first time ever Zoom conference actually
managed to turn a potential wash out into a positive event by making I
Well said, Shaindy! I don't think I've posted yet to express my
appreciation for this amazing conference. It was a stellar learning
experience under any circumstances, but considering that it had to be
adapted from face-to-face to virtual in a short amount of time -- wow!
As others have said, the
I would like to add my gratitude and congratulations to all those who
worked tirelessly to make the AJL 2020 a success: the conference organizing
and program committees, the AV club, the AJL leadership, our sponsors, and
of course all the presenters who shared their work.
It was great to see that
Congratulations on the recent publication of JL. You did a wonderful job.
Haim
On Thursday, July 2, 2020, 9:50:06 PM EDT, Rachel Leket-Mor
wrote:
Dear AJL members,
The new open access issue of Judaica Librarianship is out – I did my best to
finish the work before or during t
I live in Seattle, and many of the libraries in the greater Seattle area
offer Kanopy--usually 5 movies free per month and sometimes a few free on
weekends lately. Also, I think the Minuteman system in Massachusetts
offers Kanopy free to patrons. Do check your public library to see if this
servic
Shavua Tov!
Thank you to all who arranged - and then rearranged - this excellent
conference, and who made sure it ran so smoothly in its new format. The
sessions were brimming with useful information, and I thank all the
speakers for sharing their knowledge, experience, and enthusiasm with all
of
As a first time attendee who has wanted to attend the AJL conference for years
and never had the budget to do so, the virtual format has been a wonderful
silver lining to these times. I have been energized and inspired by all the
wonderful presentations and discussions! thank you, thank you, tha
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