Those are all good suggestions.
Some more include:
1) Tekiyah from CraignCo
2) The high holidays at B'nai Yeshurun synagogue, a conservative
synagogue in NY
3) URJ has a High Holiday CD with children's voices
I work in a Judaica store (when I am not volunteering with local
Judaica
The Jewish Women?s Archive is excited to share its new teaching
resources, developed in conjunction with the online exhibit, Jewish
Women and the Feminist Revolution. Click below to download discussion
guides for mother-daughter workshops and for adult women?s discussion
groups, as well as
Dear AJL friends and colleagues,
Im delighted to tell you that my new book is hot off the press! The
launch will take place in Toronto on Sun. Oct. 22, 2 p.m., David
Mirvish Books. It would be lovely to see some friendly members of AJL
there. All are welcome. And heres more information
Suggestions from Cantor Pamela Schiffer of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, East Lansing, Michigan
www.shaareyzedek.com
For Starters:
Transcontinental Music.
http://www.etranscon.com
1.
Gems of the High Holy Days
Miscellaneous
Language: H;E
A wonderful collection of High Holy Days music featuring
AJL-NYMA 2006 Fall Conference:
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE LIBRARY
Monday, October 30, 2006, 1-4 pm
Ramaz Lower School
Riklis Social Hall (1st floor)
125 East 85th (between Lexington and Park Avenues)
New York City
PROGRAM:
Coffee/Networking
Joining the Club: Being Active
Heather--
We ran into this as well; this issue is that the old EJ can't run on
computers that have TOO MUCH (!) memory. We came up with this
(somewhat complicated) fix:
1. go to RUN on the start menu.
2. type in (in capital letters): MSCONFIG
3. click OK.
4. click on the tab BOOT.INI
5.
Thanks Dan. I had seen this fix online. Unfortunately, we provide EJ for
our students here and are not able to run this set of commands every time a
student wants access to EJ. Changing the memory allocation affects too many
of our other databases. If any one knows of another work around, I'd
Hi everyone,
Thanks for your responses on where to begin. It is strange trying to
plan a library with a committee of nonlibrarians. Is there anyone
out there that has a small library (4000 volumes or less) with no
real cataloging records? Has anyone just tried Excel or Access and
been
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