[ha-Safran] Fw: [EXT] - Verter fun der Vokh - The Library

2022-04-13 Thread Shulamith Z Berger via Hasafran
I thought you might enjoy this post from the League for Yiddish - forwarded 
with permission from the League.

Note the link to the library manual from Warsaw!

Shuli

Shulamith Z. Berger
Curator of Special Collections and Hebraica-Judaica
Yeshiva University Library
500 W. 185th St.
New York, NY 10033

Phone (direct): 646-592-4053
Phone (office):  646-592-4058
E-mail: sber...@yu.edu



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די ביבליאָטעק / The Library
[DI BIBLYOTÉK]


When she’s upset, she likes to walk over to the library, pick out a random 
book, sit down in the reading room and just relax.
‮ווען זי ווערט אויפֿגערעגט האָט זי ליב צוצושפּאַצירן אין ביבליאָטעק, אויסקלײַבן 
אַ טראַפֿיק ביכל, זיך אַוועקזעצן אינעם לייענזאַל און זיך פּשוט אויסשפּאַנען.
VEN ZI VERT ÚFGEREGT HOT ZI LIB TSÚTSUShPATSÍRN IN BIBLYOTÉK, ÓYSKLAYBN A 
TRÁFIK BÍKhL, ZIKh AVÉKZETSN ÍNEM LÉYENZAL UN ZIKh PÓShET ÓYSShPANEN.]

The book he wanted was on reserve for someone else, so he just checked out a 
few other books for the time being.
‮דאָס ביכל וואָס ער האָט געוואָלט האָט שוין אַן אַנדערער באַשטעלט, האָט ער 
פּשוט אויסגעבאָרגט עטלעכע אַנדערע ביכער אויף דערווײַל.
[DOS BÍKhL VOS ER HOT GEVÓLT HOT ShOYN AN ÁNDERER BAShTÉLT, HOT ER PÓShET 
ÓYSGEBORGT ÉTLEKhE ÁNDERE BÍKhER AF DERVÁYL.]

Teachers encourage their students to borrow library books to read over the 
summer as well.
‮לערערס מוטיקן זייערע תּלמידים אויסצולײַען ביבליאָטעק־ביכלעך צו לייענען אויך 
איבערן זומער.‮
[LÉRERS MÚTIKN ZÉYERE TALMÍDIM ÓYSTSULAYEN BIBLYOTÉK-BÍKHLEKh ÓYKh ÍBERN ZÚMER.]


A special bonus this week:
Take a look at this manual for libraries, published in Warsaw in 1929 - it's a 
real treasure!
האַנטבוך פֿאַר ביבליאָטעקן
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book: דאָס/דער בוך, ביכער; דאָס ביכל, ־⁠עך
[DOS/DER BUKh, BÍKhER; DOS BIKhL, -⁠EKh]

borrow/check out (from) (pf.): אױסלײַען (בײַ); אױסבאָרגן (בײַ); אַנטלײַען (בײַ)
[ÓYSLAYEN (BA); ÓYSBORGN (BA); ANTLÁYEN (BA)]

call number: די סיגנאַטור, ־ן
[DI SIGNATÚR, -N]

catalog: דער קאַטאַלאָג, ־⁠ן
[DER KATALÓG, -⁠N]

database: די דאַטן־⁠באַזע, ־⁠ס
[DI DÁTN-⁠BÁZE, -⁠S]

due: The book is due today: מע דאַרף שױן הײַנט אָפּגעבן דאָס ביכל; הײַנט װערט 
געפֿאָדערט דאָס ביכל; הײַנט איז מען שולדיק דאָס ביכל
[ME DARF ShOYN HÁYNT ÓPGEBN DOS BÍKhL; HÁYNT VERT GEFÓDERT DOS BÍKhL; HÁYNT IZ 
MEN ShÚLDIK DOS BÍKhL]

key word: דאָס זוכװאָרט, ...װערטער; דאָס שליסלװאָרט, ...װערטער
[DOS ZÚKhVORT, ...VERTER; DOS ShLÍSLVORT, ...VERTER]

librarian (m.): דער ביבליאָטעקער, ־⁠ס; דער ביבליאָטעקאַר, ־⁠ן
[DER BIBLYOTÉKER, -⁠S; DER BIBLYOTEKÁR, -⁠N]

librarian (f.): די ביבליאָטעקערין, ־⁠ס; די ביבליאָטעקאַרשע, ־⁠ס
[DI BIBLYOTÉKERN, -⁠S; DI BIBLYOTEKÁRShE, -⁠S]

library: די ביבליאָטעק, ־⁠ן
[DI BIBLYOTÉK, -⁠N]

microfiche: דער מיקראָפֿיש, ־⁠ן
[DER MIKROFÍSh, -⁠N]

on order: שוין) באַשטעלט)
[(ShOYN) BAShTÉLT]

overdue: פֿאַרשפּעטיקט; איבערפֿעליק
[FARShPÉTIKT; ÍBERFÉLIK]

reading room: דער לייענזאַל, ־ן
[DER LÉYENZAL, -N]

reference book: דאָס אײַנקוקבוך, ...ביכער; דאָס נאָכקוקבוך, ...ביכער
[DOS ÁYNKUKBUKh, ...BIKhER; DOS NÓKhKUKBUKh, ...BIKhER]

reserve: לאָזן) רעזערװירן; באַשטעלן)
[(LOZN) REZERVÍRN; BAShTÉLN]

(do a) search for: אַ זוך טאָן; געבן אַ זוך
[A ZÚKh TON; GEBN A ZÚKh]


Many more words available in the Comprehensive ‭English-Yiddish Dictionary.
New revised & expanded edition available 

[ha-Safran] new book on Churchill and the shaping of the Middle East

2020-12-17 Thread Shulamith Z Berger via Hasafran
I'd like to call your attention to a new book :
 Winston S. Churchill and the Shaping of the Middle East, 
1919-1922   by Prof. Sara Reguer of Brooklyn College.

 
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The book was published by Academic Studies Press, Series: Israel: Society, 
Culture and 
History
ISBN: 9781644693322 (hardcover), 9781644693339 (paperback)



Shulamith Z. Berger
Curator of Special Collections and Hebraica-Judaica
Yeshiva University Library
500 W. 185th St.
New York, NY 10033

Phone: 646-592-4053
E-mail: sber...@yu.edu


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[ha-Safran] Pres. Yitzhak Ben-Zvi and Soviet Ambassador Abramov

2020-12-16 Thread Shulamith Z Berger via Hasafran
A query on behalf a researcher: is there a reliable source for this story?

Receiving the credentials of Soviet Ambassador Alexander Abramov five years 
after Israel’s rebirth of independence, President Yitzhak Ben-Zvi explained 
that he left Russia in 1901 because there was “no room” there for him and Czar 
Nicholas II. “Why did you go, though?” his guest continued. “You should have 
held ground.” Ben-Zvi replied: “I had somewhere to go. The czar didn’t.”

Resources library staff have checked mention a meeting but not the specific 
anecdote - the resources checked were: Ben-Zvi's military attache's diary, a 
collection of documents on his presidency, and the Jerusalem Post, Ha-Tsofeh 
and Davar around the date of Abramov's presenting his credentials to President 
ben-Zvi (Dec. 4, 1953)

Thank you and חנוכה שמח

Shuli

Shulamith Z. Berger
Curator of Special Collections and Hebraica-Judaica
Yeshiva University Library
500 W. 185th St.
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E-mail:sber...@yu.edu

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[ha-Safran] Fw: [EXT] - [Arcan-l] Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada announces online access to oral histories and newspaper archive

2020-05-16 Thread Shulamith Z Berger via Hasafran
I thought this was of interest and received permission to cross-post.
Shuli

Shulamith Z. Berger
Curator of Special Collections and Hebraica-Judaica
Yeshiva University Library
500 W. 185th St.
New York, NY 10033

Phone (direct): 646-592-4053
Phone (office):  646-592-4058
Fax: 212-960-0066
E-mail: sber...@yu.edu




From: arcan-l-boun...@mailman.srv.ualberta.ca 
 on behalf of Andrew Morrison 

Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2020 12:05 PM
To: arca...@mailman.srv.ualberta.ca
Subject: [EXT] - [Arcan-l] Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada announces 
online access to oral histories and newspaper archive

**External Email**

The Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada has recently made two of its major 
collections available online: our digitized collections of oral histories and 
newspapers. This means that researchers can now access from their home 
computers a number of items that before could only be retrieved by a visit to 
the JHCWC's Archives, which house the physical collections.

The oral history collection consists of 200 audio clips, including oral 
histories of members of the western Canadian Jewish community, such as rabbis, 
businesspeople, professionals, politicians, and Holocaust survivors. These 
interviews were recorded between 1968 and 2011. The collection also features 
recorded lectures on topics that have been presented by the Centre over the 
years, including the garment industry, farm colonies, and the YMHA, among 
others.

The newspaper collection dates back to the early years of the 20th century, 
with Der Yiddishe Vort (The Israelite Press) a Yiddish language newspaper 
published in Winnipeg. Originally known as Der Kanader Yid (The Canadian 
Israelite) it was purchased and renamed in 1914. The paper added some English 
content through the years, ceased publication in 1967, and was revived in 1969. 
It was supported through donations until 1981, when publication permanently 
ceased. The Jewish Post was founded in 1925 as an English-language weekly, 
catering to the increasing anglicized Jewish community in Winnipeg. The Western 
Jewish News began publication as a weekly broadsheet in 1926 and included 
correspondents from several communities across western Canada. It was purchased 
by the owners of the Jewish Post in 1987 and the two papers were merged.

With these two new collections, researchers can identify various properties 
through the JHCWC archives database, then search in the oral history or 
newspaper collections to retrieve copies of the relevant documents and 
recordings. This project was made possible thanks to a generous donation from 
the late Mark Bernstein and funding from the Thomas Sill Foundation, CIRA, and 
the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba.
For further information, log on to the JHCWC website, at 
https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jhcwc.org%2Fsearch-the-archives%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Csberger%40yu.edu%7C9a5717f41fb34ec7c4d308d7f823fd78%7C04c70eb48f2648079934e02e89266ad0%7C1%7C1%7C637250705770816603sdata=2IF5FGEiq4z8t%2FQ5GXsP0Qyvh8Mh%2BkZykVoSGIC5uZA%3Dreserved=0
 to access the database and collections. For the specific digitized newspaper 
articles, click on 
https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jhcwc.org%2Fsearch-the-archives%2F%3Ftp%3Dclippingsdata=02%7C01%7Csberger%40yu.edu%7C9a5717f41fb34ec7c4d308d7f823fd78%7C04c70eb48f2648079934e02e89266ad0%7C1%7C1%7C637250705770816603sdata=Ntn1U%2FqMQ7%2FJIrdrEotFsRafqrVzGLQFMXlFmvmZ3DM%3Dreserved=0.
 Contact our archivist, Andrew Morrison at amorri...@jhcwc.org, with any 
questions.
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[ha-Safran] Call for material - Yeshiva University Archives Jewish coronavirus collection

2020-04-27 Thread Shulamith Z Berger via Hasafran
Yeshiva University Archives would like your help! We are collecting material 
relating to the coronavirus pandemic and the Jewish community, focusing on 
Jewish communities in North America. Examples include community notices, 
announcements by rabbinic organizations, synagogues, schools and other Jewish 
organizations and businesses, and rabbinic responsa.


How was this Passover different from all other Passovers? Did you keep a 
journal or write a social media post relevant to the situation you’d like to 
share? We are currently gathering electronic material for an online digital 
collection. In the future we would be interested in physical items as well. 
Please send material in digital format (or provide links or forward original 
emails – please don’t cut and paste) or any questions to: 
jewishcovidarch...@gmail.com


Please note that we regret we won’t be able to acknowledge submissions.


We look forward to hearing from you!


The Yeshiva University Archives team




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[ha-Safran] Job announcment: Executive Director - Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford

2019-09-17 Thread Shulamith Z Berger via Hasafran

Job Announcement:
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford

OVERVIEW:
The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford (JHSGH), located in West 
Hartford, CT, a vibrant community in central Connecticut, seeks a dynamic 
leader with proven development experience to serve as its executive director. 
Supported by a strong community presence located on the Jewish Community 
campus, the Society’s mission is to collect, preserve, interpret, and promote 
the history of the Greater Hartford Jewish community. The JHSGH has a rich 
archival collection, strong programming and numerous historical publications. 
Annually, the JHSGH has approximately 1-3 exhibitions, 12 programs, bus tours, 
and a consistent number of individuals and researchers who use the archival 
collection. The JHSGH has recently completed a new strategic plan and the new 
executive director will be responsible for implementing the plan with emphasis 
on expanding the organization’s profile, strengthening governance, growing 
membership and increasing revenue and monetary support from individuals, 
foundations, and businesses.

Position:
The Executive Director will work with the President and report to an engaged 
and committed Board of Directors, providing strategic vision, direction, 
development, and administrative leadership for this vital membership 
organization. The Executive Director directs staff and volunteers and is 
responsible for daily operations.

Ideal Candidate

The Executive Director of the JHSGH is the chief executive officer, responsible 
for fiscal leadership, general management and operations, including programs, 
partnerships, budget, fundraising, public relations, recruiting and marketing. 
The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors and works closely with 
all constituents to develop, articulate and implement the strategic direction 
of the JHSGH to accomplish its mission.

The ideal candidate will be an outgoing and personable heritage professional 
with a proven record of success in community engagement, fundraising, grant 
writing, administration, community collaborations, donor stewardship, and 
volunteer management. Also essential are a passion and knowledge of Jewish 
culture and history, effective written and verbal communication skills, 
financial literacy, and the ability to lead both board and staff with tact and 
diplomacy. The JHSGH has two part-time employees, an archivist and an 
administrative assistant.

Key Responsibilities:

·   Minimum of five years leadership experience in a non-profit heritage 
organization or similar organization with knowledge of best management 
practices for non-profit operations, staffing and archives/collections growth 
and oversight. Experience in handling human resources.



·   Proven ability to organize and manage a budget to effectively assure 
the financial health of the JHSGH.



·   A track record as successful fundraiser, including capital campaigns, 
individual & corporate donor cultivation, grant writing, and familiarity with 
key funding sources for heritage organizations.



·   Increasing public awareness of the mission and programming offered by 
JHSGH to attract visitors, donors and volunteers to our programs.



·   Implementing the new vision of the JHSGH’s strategic plan that 
increases fundraising and community engagement while maintaining and preserving 
the mission and traditional qualities of the JHSGH.



·   As the public “face” of the organization, demonstrate superior 
communication skills in promoting JHSGH and expanding its base of support. 
Knowledge of social media, websites, and electronic communications essential.



·   Experience with creating and implementing exhibitions, oral history 
projects and programming. Developing and maintaining collaborative 
relationships with community partners and local, state, and national 
institutions.


Qualifications: Degree in Museum Studies, Arts/Nonprofit 
Management/Administration, Public History, Judaic Studies, Education, or 
similar field. B.A. required. M.A. preferred.

Salary and Benefits Statement:
Employment Type: Full Time, 37.5 hours per week; occasional evening and weekend 
hours for meetings and programs
Benefits: Paid time off and retirement program
Salary Range: Based on experience

Equal Opportunity Employer

·   Employment is contingent upon a satisfactory background check. JHS is a 
501(c)(3) non-profit organization and Equal Opportunity Employer.


Application Process

Applications must include cover letter, résumé and contact information for 
three professional references. Application deadline Tuesday, October 15, 2019.  
 Email to Estelle Kafer, Executive Director. Email 
eka...@jewishhartford.org. No phone calls, 
please.




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[ha-Safran] new reference book on DP camps in Cyprus

2019-08-19 Thread Shulamith Z Berger via Hasafran
I'd like to bring a new reference book to your attention - please note the 
description is from Amazon.



The Cyprus Detention Camps: The Essential Research Guide

by Yitzhak Teutsch

Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019



"Beginning in August 1946, stateless and visaless Jews--most of them survivors 
of the Nazi death camps--who sought to immigrate to the Land of Israel were 
intercepted by the Royal Navy and deported to the nearby island of Cyprus, 
where they were detained in camps surrounded by barbed wire. Despite occupying 
a dramatic and fateful position in modern history, this saga has remained 
largely inaccessible due to the widespread dispersal of the primary sources and 
the linguistic difficulties presented by them. To address these problems, this 
book scrutinizes the scholarly literature, consulting hundreds of primary 
sources--many of them previously unknown--on three continents, bringing 
together interviews with scores of eyewitnesses, and translating 
foreign-language terms into English. The result is a comprehensive, 
meticulously footnoted guide that uses such tools as maps, a detailed timeline, 
and biographical entries to make this riveting saga accessible to a broad 
audience of scholars and general readers."



ISBN: 978-1527535008



Shulamith Z. Berger
Curator of Special Collections and Hebraica-Judaica
Yeshiva University Library
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New York, NY 10033

Phone (direct): 646-592-4053
Phone (office):  646-592-4058
Fax: 212-960-0066
E-mail: sber...@yu.edu


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[ha-Safran] Yeshiva University - Soviet Jewry Oral History Project

2019-01-28 Thread Shulamith Z Berger via Hasafran
Yeshiva University Archives has just mounted video footage of the Soviet Jewry 
Oral History Project on youtube.

“Big Brother is Watching Them. Our Brothers are Waiting for Us,” was the 
message of the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry in 1984. Today you are welcome 
to watch and listen to Soviet Jewry activists reminisce about their efforts to 
breach the Iron Curtain.

The project was initiated by Glenn Richter, former National Coordinator of the 
Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, in conjunction with Yeshiva University 
Archives.

You are invited to read more about the project:  
https://blogs.yu.edu/library/2019/01/23/behind-the-curtain-of-soviet-jewry-activism/https://blogs.yu.edu/library/2019/01/23/behind-the-curtain-of-soviet-jewry-activism/

or to link directly to the youtube site:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDU8lW3RsOA3rOAJAuWX5OM5fW8DpFYix

Shulamith Z. Berger
Curator of Special Collections and Hebraica-Judaica
Yeshiva University Library
500 W. 185th St.
New York, NY 10033

Phone (direct): 646-592-4053
Phone (office):  646-592-4058
Fax: 212-960-0066
E-mail: sber...@yu.edu



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