Re: [ha-Safran] Suggestions for Cataloging a Nursery School Library

2019-09-24 Thread Susan Kusel via Hasafran
I am in love with OPALS. It is a wonderful system, does everything I need, the response time is terrific and they’ve added new things when I’ve asked. -Susan Susan Kusel Librarian Temple Rodef Shalom 2100 Westmoreland Street Falls Church, VA 22043 (703) 676-3851

[ha-Safran] Shana Tova

2019-09-24 Thread Susan Dubin via Hasafran
Shana Tova uMetuka to all! May this be a sweet year of good health and happy memories. B’shalom, Susan Dubin Sent from Mail for Windows 10 __ Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those of the individual author and are not necessarily endorsed by the Association of Jewish Libraries

Re: [ha-Safran] Suggestions for Cataloging a Nursery School Library

2019-09-24 Thread Susan Dubin via Hasafran
I have been using and recommending OPALS for years. They are very user friendly, affordable, and offer Hebrew letter entry. Susan Dubin Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Aileen Grossberg via Hasafran Sent: Monday, September 23, 2019 5:58 AM To: Maxine Wolfson; Jacqueline Benefraim Cc:

[ha-Safran] 790 Rosh Hashana Videos including 51 new ones for 5780

2019-09-24 Thread Jacob Richman via Hasafran
Hi Everyone! The Rosh Hashana video list now has 790 Rosh Hashana Videos including 51 new ones for 5780. https://jr.co.il/videos/rosh-hashana-videos.htm Additional videos will be added before Rosh Hashana. Please share this holiday resource. Thank you! Enjoy! Have a Good Year! Shana Tova!

Re: [ha-Safran] Survey on romanization

2019-09-24 Thread J N via Hasafran
Thank you, Emily! Yes, the more answers, the better informed we'll all be. Kol tuv and a happy, healthy, sweet new year to all, Jasmin On Tuesday, September 24, 2019, 1:21:11 PM EDT, Emily Bergman wrote: Even though I only have a small synagogue library, I still answered the survey,

[ha-Safran] Volumes of the annual - "Luach Ha-Arets"

2019-09-24 Thread Dr. baruch falach via Hasafran
Dear Friends, It's a good opportunity to show the volumes of "Luach Ha-Arets" in the beginning of the Jewish year. "Luach Ha-Arets was an annual for literature, cultural and political affairs, which was published since the early 40's to the late 50's. The calendar contained thought

Re: [ha-Safran] Survey on romanization

2019-09-24 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Even though I only have a small synagogue library, I still answered the survey, since my ILS does not accommodate non-Roman script, and I am dependent on the Romanized records in OCLC (and thus LC). If you're in the same situation I'm in and use worldcat.org to help you find records and catalog,