I am quite concerned about two books on the list and agree with Andrea Rapp
that it’s not “balance” that we want; if  two sides are not inherently in
balance, then balance falsifies the reality. It is, as Andrea says,
fairness that we should look for.

The two books that I found to be toxic in their anti-Israeli perspective
were *The Shepherd’s Granddaughter* by Anne Laurel Carter and *A Little
Piece of Ground* by Elizabeth Laird.

As Robby Feinstein pointed out, *The Shepherd’s Granddaughter* sparked a
great deal of controversy here in Canada when it came out. I did an
exhaustive study of it at the time; I won’t go into all the details here,
but allow me to mention two:

1.       The story happens in a West Bank village called Al-Khalil. What
Carter does not tell her readers is that Al-Khalil has another name --
Hebron. It is the site of the Cave of Machpelah, which, according to the
Biblical account (Genesis 23:11 – 20) the Jewish patriarch Abraham
purchased from Ephron the Hittite to bury his wife Sarah.   Until the
Jewish community of Hebron was driven out by the murderous Arab pogrom of
1929, Jews had been living there virtually uninterrupted since the
Byzantine era, likely longer than the thousand-year presence of Amani’s
family.



2.       Carter also accuses settlers of poisoning the water supply of
Amani’s sheep. There are indeed extremists among some West Bank settlers,
and the Israeli government is currently taking a stronger stand against the
notorious Hilltop Youth. But Carter seems unaware that accusing Jews of
poisoning has a long and shameful history. In the Middle Ages Jews were
accused of poisoning Christians’ wells to cause the Black Plague. In 1983 a
yellow dust on a West Bank school’s windowsill was cited as evidence that
Israel was deliberately releasing poison. In the end, the yellow dust
proved to be nothing but pollen, and the Israelis uncovered a deliberate
PLO plot to spread the poisonous rumour. Given the long history of this
anti-Semitic canard, Carter would do well to ask herself why she received
the malicious libel so uncritically.



Laird’s *A Little Piece of Ground* is, if any, more malicious – and
particularly dangerous because she is such an accomplished and eminent
writer. When the book was published in 2003, the manager of a Vancouver,
Canada, children’s book shop pleaded with Macmillan not to release it,
pointing out that “there is not even one mildly positive portrait of an
Israeli in the entire book. . . .*A Little Piece of Ground . . . *is for
children, the overwhelming number of whom clearly haven’t a clue about this
conflict, and thus depend on books like this for the opinions they form
about what goes on in the Middle East.”

Laird replied disingenuously that “The book is written through the eyes of
a 12-year-old who just sees men with guns. It would not have been true to
my characters to do otherwise.” To which I would reply, “No one made you
write a book through the eyes exclusively of a 12-year-old Arab boy who
would obviously not understand why Israelis are taking the actions they
have to take to protect Israelis against terrorists during the Second
Intifada.”

Imagine reporting the bombing of the French towns of Normandy from the
perspective of the French residents, *without ever explaining* that the
Normandy invasion – which slaughtered more than 25,000 French civilians –
was necessary to defeat the Nazis.

To Laird and the young Arab protagonists of her novel, the Israelis are
demonic. She paints Israeli soldiers not as the teenage boys in tanks that
they are, but as the tanks themselves, “great armoured machines lying down
there, like a row of green scaly monsters, crouched waiting to crawl back
up the hill and pin the people of Ramallah down in their houses again.”

My son-in-law commanded a tank in the Second Lebanon War, and he is not a
“green scaly monster,” nor does he have an anti-Arab bone in his body.
Laird’s book dehumanizes him and his fellow soldiers.

Marjorie Gann, Toronto, CANADA



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> That is quite the sickening anti-Israel book list that Clare Kinberg has
> come up with.  THE SHEPHERD'S GRANDDAUGHTER,  a fictional work, even has
> Israelis murdering a dog owned by Arabs, and thus breaking an Arab girl's
> heart.   It's author apparently knows little about Arab culture, which
> considers dogs to be unclean, and which generally hates dogs.
>                                 Sincerely,
>                                      Robert Feinstein
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> ________________________________
> From: Hasafran <hasafran-boun...@lists.osu.edu> on behalf of Clare
> Kinberg via Hasafran <hasafran@lists.osu.edu>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2018 6:54 PM
> To: dina...@gmail.com
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> Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Books on the Israel-Palestinian conflict
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> "Balanced" books may be hard to find, but books from different
> perspectives that invite discussion are available. Here's a beginning list:
> http://reframingisrael.org/2015/02/literature/
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>
> On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 1:45 PM Dina Tanners via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu<mailto:hasafran@lists.osu.edu>> wrote:
> Hello,
> A friend asked if there were some balanced books on the
> Israeli-Palestinian conflict for school age children. I am drawing a blank
> except for the Lynn Reid Banks? books, One More River and Broken Bridge. Do
> others  have suggestions or is there something in the Bibliography Bank?
>
> Thank you and hag sameach
> Dina Yanners
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> To: "hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu"
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> Tamar Perles<
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> 'Jerusalem of People and Places' is intended for students at the beginning
> and intermediate levels of Hebrew study. It is aimed to serve as a
> complementary and enriching textbook for students interested in reading
> additional texts of different types than the ones studied in class. The
> book contains 45 texts, 15 for each level - beginners, advanced beginners
> and intermediate. Each text is followed by questions and answers for
> independent work. We chose texts with varied content: biographies, personal
> memories, historical events, phenomena related to people or nature, places
> and organizations. Though many of the texts may be related to Judaism and
> Israel, a considerable number deal with more general multicultural
> subjects. The word "Jerusalem" appears in each article, whether as the main
> subject or just as a passing reference, for the simple reason that we were
> born in Jerusalem, raised in Jerusalem, and love Jerusalem more than any
> other city in the world.Language: Hebrew
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> From: Heidi Rabinowitz <he...@cbiboca.org>
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>         "sf...@googlegroups.com" <sf...@googlegroups.com>, 'Kidlitosphere'
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> Subject: [ha-Safran] opinions on these titles
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> Hi. I need to get your opinion on these titles, if you've read them. I
> want to know whether they are worth recommending, as representatives of
> friendship between Jewish and non-Jewish people. Are they well written? Are
> the friendships important to the stories? Are there any problems you can
> warn me about?
>
> The titles are:
>
> 12 Before 13 by Lisa Greenwald
> Click Here to Start by Denis Markell
> The Hero Two Doors Down by Sharon Robinson
>
> Thank you!
> Heidi
>
>
> Heidi Rabinowitz, Director
> Feldman Children's Library & Howard Computer Lab
> Congregation B'nai Israel
> 2200 Yamato Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431
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> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 10:16:21 -0800
> From: Emily Bergman <emilyanneberg...@gmail.com>
> To: CARL <carl...@listserv.carl-acrl.org>, SCTPG <sctp...@csun.edu>,
>         hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu, emi...@lists.ala.org
> Subject: [ha-Safran] Nominations requested for the Beta Phi Mu Award
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> The American Library Association and the jury for the Beta Phi Mu
> encourages you to submit nominations for someone who deserves to be known
> for their work in education for librarianship. The award consists of $1,000
> and a 24k gold framed citation of achievement.  This annual award is for a
> library school faculty member or an individual. Self nominations are
> welcome. To submit your nomination you?ll need a statement indicating this
> nominee's distinguished contributions to education, indicating why the
> candidate is worthy of the Beta Phi Mu Award. Supporting evidence or
> testimonials are also welcome.
>
>
>
> More details are here: http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/beta-phi-mu-award
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> Deadline is February 1, 2019
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> Emily Bergman
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> Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2018 17:42:57 +0000
> From: "Sukenic, Harvey" <hsuke...@hebrewcollege.edu>
> To: "hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu"
>         <hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu>
> Subject: [ha-Safran] looking for article Shai Afsai, "The Prince, the
>         Sage and the Rabbi."
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> I am trying to find the following article:
> Shai Afsai, "The Prince, the Sage and the Rabbi."  Philalethes 64(2011):
> 101-109,128.  Our interlibrary loan office has not been able to obtain a
> copy.
>
> Harvey Sukenic
> Library Director
> Hebrew College Library
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> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 13:22:59 -0500
> From: Erika Dreifus <edrei...@gmail.com>
> To: Hasafran <hasafran@lists.osu.edu>
> Subject: [ha-Safran] AJL at AJS?
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> Hello, all:
>
> I'm wondering how many folks here might be planning to attend the AJS
> (Association for Jewish Studies) conference in Boston next week. (I'll be
> going for the first time.) Does AJL typically host a table or do anything
> organization-specific at AJS?
>
> All best,
> Erika
>
> --
> *Erika Dreifus* | Writer. Poet. Publicist. Resource Maven.
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> Message: 7
> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 18:39:27 +0000
> From: Heidi G Lerner <ler...@stanford.edu>
> To: "hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu"
>         <hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu>, "Sukenic, Harvey"
>         <hsuke...@hebrewcollege.edu>
> Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] looking for article Shai Afsai, "The Prince,
>         the Sage and the Rabbi."
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> Hi Harvey,
>
>
> It looks like it is held by LC, Iowa State University, Tulane, Hamilton
> College,University of Utah, Concordia University and University of Toronto.
>
>
> Good luck.
>
>
> Best, Heidi
>
>
> Heidi G. Lerner
>
> Metadata Librarian for Hebraica and Judaica
>
> Metadata Dept.
>
> Stanford University Libraries
>
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>
> ________________________________
> From: Hasafran <hasafran-bounces+lerner=stanford....@lists.osu.edu> on
> behalf of Sukenic, Harvey via Hasafran <hasafran@lists.osu.edu>
> Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2018 9:42 AM
> To: hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu
> Subject: [ha-Safran] looking for article Shai Afsai, "The Prince, the Sage
> and the Rabbi."
>
>
> I am trying to find the following article:
>
> Shai Afsai, "The Prince, the Sage and the Rabbi."  Philalethes 64(2011):
> 101-109,128.  Our interlibrary loan office has not been able to obtain a
> copy.
>
>
>
> Harvey Sukenic
> Library Director
> Hebrew College Library
>
> hsuke...@hebrewcollege.edu<mailto:hsuke...@hebrewcollege.edu>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 16:31:38 -0500
> From: Dan Wyman <d...@danwymanbooks.com>
> To: hasafran@lists.osu.edu
> Subject: [ha-Safran] Journals to Give Away
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> Dear Hasafranim,
>
> Our colleague Fred Greenspahn at Florida Atlantic University has the
> following journals to give away for the cost of postage.
>
> Please contact Fred at green...@fau.edu.
>
> I look forward to seeing some of you at the AJS Conference in Boston next
> week (Fred will be there as well).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dan
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> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Frederick Greenspahn
>
>
> American Academy for Jewish Research, Proceedings 1981-96
>
> American Jewish Archives 1974-2017
>
> American Jewish History 1990:4, 1990-91:2 ? 1998:2 + 2008:3 2016:1
>
> American Jewish Yearbook 1971-73
>
> Annual of the Swedish Theological Institute 1973
>
> Archaeology F/62, Su/65, 6,10,9/67 5/92, 5/96
>
> Archaeology Odyssey 2000-2001
>
> Ariel 1995
>
> Association for Jewish Studies Newsletter/Perspectives 1972-present
>
> Association for Jewish Studies Review 1976-present
>
> Beth Mikra 9/71-1/91 & 4/96
>
> Bible Review, Sum 80, Su 85, Summer 86-June 94, 10/94, 12/96, 2/02
>
> Biblical Archaeologist 9/66-12/86
>
> Biblical Archaeology Review 12/77-9/01, 11/09, 7/09; index ? 15 & 20 year
>
> Bulletin of the American Oriental Society 12/75, 4/77, 4/78, 10/79, F/78
>
> Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 2/70, 2/73, 12/75,
> 2/76, 4/77,
>
>        4/78, F/79, Aug 85
>
> Central Conference of American Rabbis Journal/Journal of Reform Judaism
> 5/78-Su/17
>
> Central Conference of American Rabbis Yearbook 1972-2002
>
> Conservative Judaism ? 2/80
>
> Contemplate 2005-9
>
> Contemporary Jewry 10/10
>
> Council for the Study of Religion 4/76-4/85
>
> Eretz Yisrael 1, 16, 17
>
> Expedition Summer 78
>
> Face to Face F/77, Sp/78
>
> Harvard Theological Review 10/73
>
> (Bulletin of) Hebrew Higher Education F/89-1995, 1998-2010
>
> Hebrew Studies 1988, 1991-2017
>
> Hebrew Union College Annual 1936, 1949-56, 1958-2006
>
>        Supplement 1, 4-6
>
> Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1986
>
> Iggeret F/89-2009
>
> Iliff Review F/88, F/91
>
> Interpretation April 1975
>
> Jewish Abstracts 5/98
>
> Jewish Bible Quarterly Sp 82 - W 91/92
>
> Jewish History 2009:4
>
> Jewish Social Studies 2/96
>
> Jewish Studies ? 2002-2008
>
> Journal of Biblical Literature 12/1883, 6/1884, 1905:1, 1912:4 1913:1
> 1914:3 1924:3-4
>
>        1927:3-4 1947:3 1948:3 1956-59 1961:2 1962:2 1963 1964:2 1965:2
> 1967:2 1968-
>
>        present
>
> Journal of Cuneiform Studies 1973:2 1978:2 1974:4
>
> Journal of Halacha & Jewish Law Sp 98
>
> Journal of Jewish Thought & Philosophy 1
>
> Journal of Near Eastern Studies 1950:2,4 1951:4 1953:1,3
>
> Journal of the American Academy of Religion 1976:4
>
> Journal of the Palestine Oriental Society 1930:2
>
> Judaism 2/64, Sp 66, W/03
>
> Kerem 2005-6
>
> Kiryat Sefer 9/83
>
> Leo Baeck Institue Yearbvook 1981, 1983 1987, 1988, 1991, 1993
>
> Leshonenu 10/189
>
> Megamot 1986
>
> Natural History 4/79
>
> New Traditions Sp 85
>
> Newsletter for Ugaritic Studies 1/77-10/90
>
> Oudtestamentisch Studi?n 1973
>
> Proceedings of the World Congress of Jewish Studies 7, 8, 9 (Bible)
>
> Prooftexts 1981, 1982:2-3, 1983:1-3, 1984:2-3, 1985:2-3, 1986:2-3,
> 1987:2-3, 1988-89,
>
>        1990:2-3, 1992:2-3, 1993:2-3, 1994:3 1995:2-3 1996:1-2 1997 1998
> 1999
>
> Qadmoniot 1979:4, 1977:1-1979:4?1987:4
>
> Reconstructionist Sp 98, F /05
>
> Religious Studies Review 11/86-11/92, 1/06
>
> Response W/70-71, Su 80, F 97
>
> Revue de Qumran 27, 28, 30
>
> Rocky Mountain Jewish History Notes 2/84-Sp/96
>
> Sh?ma 12/02, 12/05, 12/08, 12/10
>
> Shofar 2/95
>
> Studies in Bibliography and Booklore 1961, 1998
>
> S?vara 1992, W/94
>
> Tarbiz 1-3/92, 4-9/92
>
> Tel Aviv Review 1988
>
> Teudah 2, 4-6, 8, 10-15
>
> Theologische Zeitung 2004:2
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> Torah uMadda Journal 1989-94
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> YIVO Annual (of Jewish Social Science) 1946-69, 1976, 1978
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> Zeitschrift fur Althebraistik 1988:1
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> From: Beverly Geller <beverly.gel...@frisch.org>
> To: hasafran@lists.osu.edu
> Subject: [ha-Safran] Requesting feedback on this website
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> One of our teachers is interested in trackingterrorism.org
>
> If any of you have personal experience using this website, I would greatly
> appreciate hearing from you .  Any insight into the validity of their
> sources would also be useful.
>
> Thank you in advance.
> Beverly Geller
> The Frisch School
> Paramus, NJ
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> Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2018 06:45:13 +0000
> From: Robby Feinstein <robbiesm...@hotmail.com>
> To: "hasafran@lists.osu.edu" <hasafran@lists.osu.edu>
> Subject: [ha-Safran] More re: The Anti-Israel Book For Children, THE
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> From: Robby Feinstein <robbiesm...@hotmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2018 6:41 AM
> To: hasafran@lists.osu.edu
> Subject: More re: The Anti-Israerol Book For Children, THE SHEPHERD'S
> GRANDDAUGHTER
>
> With regard to the quite anti-Israel books, recommended the other day on
> Hasafran, I think the following comments from Arutz 7 (June 27, 2010),
> about THE SHEPHERD'S GRANDDAUGHTER, one of the tomes on that list, are
> still timely:
>
>
> Toronto parent Brian Henry recently complained to the Toronto District
> School (TDSB) about the nature of the novel. Henry expressed his concern
> that the unbalanced book could result in anti-Israel sentiment and
> anti-Semitism. While he said he did not want the book banned from schools,
> Henry said in his letter that ?our teacher-librarians should not be
> encouraging our children to read a biased, one-sided and prejudicial
> account of such a complex and sensitive issue.?
>
>
> In a statement released this past March, Frank Dimant, B?nai Brith
> Canada?s Executive Vice President said: ?We have written to the provincial
> Minister of Education expressing our concerns with this book which is so
> clearly biased against Israel, and have called for its removal from the
> recommended reading list. Having these types of one-sided books in the
> classroom marginalizes Jewish children and is definitely not in the spirit
> of the TDSB, which recently banned the hate-fest known as ?Israeli
> Apartheid Week? from its schools.?
>
> Dimant added that ?a young girl, who admitted to having Jewish friends,
> recently reviewed The Shepherd's Granddaughter on a popular book-review
> website and stated that reading this book made her want to ?go to the West
> Bank and kill Israelis.?
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> Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2018 09:29:11 -0500
> From: Michelle Chesner <michm...@gmail.com>
> To: edrei...@gmail.com
> Cc: "hasafran@lists.osu.edu" <hasafran@lists.osu.edu>
> Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] AJL at AJS?
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> Dear Erika,
>
> I'm afraid we don't have anything specific at AJS for this year, but many
> RAS librarians do go (I was going to, but can't in the end for personal
> reasons).  Happy to be in touch if you have further questions!
>
> My best,
> Michelle
>
> Michelle Chesner
> President, Research, Archives, and Special Libraries Division (RAS),
> Association of Jewish Libraries
>
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 1:30 PM Erika Dreifus via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>
> > Hello, all:
> >
> > I'm wondering how many folks here might be planning to attend the AJS
> > (Association for Jewish Studies) conference in Boston next week. (I'll be
> > going for the first time.) Does AJL typically host a table or do anything
> > organization-specific at AJS?
> >
> > All best,
> > Erika
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> Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2018 10:54:48 -0500
> From: Beverly Geller <beverly.gel...@frisch.org>
> To: hasafran@lists.osu.edu
> Subject: [ha-Safran] help getting an article
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> If anyone has access to Earth Sciences History from 2002 and would be
> willing to send me an article, please contact me offline.
> Thanks in advance.
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> Beverly Geller
> Librarian
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