Israeli Book Statistic - Hebrew Book Week 2005
The Hebrew Book Week 2005 will take place in Israel on June 15-25. Towards
this event the Jewish National and University Library (JNUL) reports annual
data about books published in Israel during 2004. The JNUL is the deposit
library of Israel, and
Hebrew Press in the World
Over the years IDC Publishers has collected an inpressive number of Hebrew
newspapers and periodicals on microfilm and microfiche.
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I just inherited a copy of ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS. It looks like it is
close to 100 years old. In addition to ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS, it has THE
JEWISH WAR (WARS OF THE JEWS), IN ANSWER THE APION, ON THE MARTYRDOM OF
THE MACCABEES, LIFE OF FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS, JEWISH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, and
School Librarian
Stephen S. Wise Temple
Los Angeles, CA
Stephen S. Wise Temple is seeking a full-time School Librarian. The
position requires an MLS degree plus experience in children's librarianship
and teaching. The position follows the academic calendar. We have a
friendly and team oriented
Does anyone know what book our patron may be thinking of? She read a
review about a year or so ago. We are all drawing a blank.
It is written by a Jewish man who married into a well known Italian car
manufacturing family, but was never accepted or did not ever feel accepted
as a Jew. He
REPLY TO ME OFF LIST, PLEASE
In cleaning out a cabinet I found 3+ packets of Accession
Book pages -- a blast from the past, indeed. Brodart
Product #23 276 001 in white, 10 sets per pack.
I even found a small number of orange topped catalog card
protectors/markers -- the kind you'd put over
Hi!
Does anyone know where we can get some decent free Jewish clip art?
Thanks,
Dina Tanners
Seattle
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Dear Ms. Seidman,
I'm not saying there's no such song as you describe, but more likely your
colleague means the well known comic folksong Mekhuteneste mayne sung by
the mother of the bride to the mother of the groom. You can find it in _Mir
trogn a gezang_ edited by Eleanor Gordon Mlotek and
Museums-Three-Ring Circus, One Big Show?
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In the Fiddler's House, by Itzhak Perlman, also has this song, sung in
Yiddish. The liner notes have the following somewhat literal translation:
My in-law, my dearest in-law
May we remain in-laws forever.
I'm giving you my daughter as a daughter-in-law:
She'd better not lose
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