Re: [ha-Safran] Talmud sets

2019-03-28 Thread Micah Salb via Hasafran
Fred: I would sell the Koren and Steinsaltz; they are not worth keeping in the library. If you want to have more than one modern(ish) version, keep the Soncino. Contact a used book dealer. I like working with Israel Mizrahi who does a ton of online sales. You can send him an email

[ha-Safran] Job Opportunity: Cataloging Judaica of the Cecil Roth Collection

2019-03-28 Thread Michelle Chesner via Hasafran
The University of Leeds is hiring a term position to catalog the collection of famed Jewish historian and collector Cecil Roth: https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=CSLIB1193 Michelle Chesner Norman E. Alexander Librarian for Jewish Studies Columbia University President, Research,

Re: [ha-Safran] Talmud sets

2019-03-28 Thread Judy Greenblatt via Hasafran
I think the Steinsaltz is most user friendly for those who are not fluent in Hebrew and Aramaic. Judy Greenblatt Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 28, 2019, at 9:59 AM, fred--- via Hasafran > wrote: > > I am trying to sort out the incomplete sets of the Talmud Bavli at the > Koreman Library. >

[ha-Safran] Talmud sets

2019-03-28 Thread fred--- via Hasafran
I am trying to sort out the incomplete sets of the Talmud Bavli at the Koreman Library. We have got the Artscroll (Schottenstein) 1990 edition, lacking volumes 12, 25, 31-32, 53-54, 56-60, 62-70, and 72-73 (if there are any beyond 73, we haven’t got them either). We have duplicate copies of