Last week I posted on Hasafran asking for suggestions of books in Hebrew to
supplement the Hebrew language program at our all-boys' high school. Here
are the responses which I received:
*Vendors:*
Sifrutake
Sifriyat Ami, an online vendor with best-selling English books translated
into Hebrew
Dear colleagues,
I received this inquiry from a librarian in a Catholic school, and don't have
any recommendations for her:
We are working on a joint grant proposal to do a poetry program with Muslim and
Jewish schools. To go along with this, we are wanting to acquire some books on
Jewish
Shoshana,
I just read the program grid. You and your group have done a wonderful job
with this program. It sounds fantastic, interesting, and exciting. As a
matter of fact, it's almost too much of a good thing, with so many competing
programs happening at the same time how to choose which
Hi ,
I did not see any attached preliminary grid for the 51st AJL Annual. Can it
be resent? I am interested to hear about the programming for the conference.
Thanks
Shirley
TanenbaumCHAT
Toronto
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From: Toby Harris [mailto:thar...@tdhs-nw.org]
Sent: Sunday, February
The Sydney Taylor Book Award Blog Tour has begun! All week long we will be
posting interviews with winning authors and illustrators across the
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Dear colleagues:
We have just counted 18 people who have registered for the 51st AJL Conference
in Charleston SC. AJL Hai!! (on the tune of Am Yisrael Hai!!)
I am also glad that the program Irene, Gail and I have put together (with the
help of Peggy Pearlstein, Michlean Amir and Amalia) is to
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