We use the Weine classification. I did make shelf subject signs; I'm at home
right now but I remember these general subjects for nonfiction:
Philosophy
Judaism
Holidays
Bible
Hebrew
Science
Education
Arts
Cookbooks
Literature/Poetry
History
Holocaust
Israel
(there might be a few more)
Carol Jan
Hi All, I’m Bob Epstein and I’m library committee chair of Temple Beth Israel
in Port Washington, Long Island. Wanted to add to our shelves subject headings
to make it easier for our users to browse the collection. Would anyone have
suggestions as to which subject headings might be helpful? We
Rabbi Michael Levy just released this video.
It is useful for many of our patrons, and gives a shout-out to the Jewish
Braille Institute (JBI).
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://youtu.be/pDEzQGYmci4__;!!KGKeukY!xCO0iDWqcR693hTXcwmCdXDVGKp1pgZoWdlHHFw_rxqv4lYaFnoGU4ibbf6lrQEJDdQfXE35218sLb8Oa4Wa$
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