To find the value (and/or also replace) an out of print book, I strongly
recommend BookFinder.com,
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.bookfinder.com/__;!!KGKeukY!jqDLQQg6Bf7billyG_PaAIgr2fg9PyFBf6byGsU-6NWEopRp5_tzX9R8n1b_FoioKlo$
, which aggregates tons of sources that sell both new and
Hi Donnie,
One way would be through the use of the Zoom break-out rooms. Place those who
get the clues in one room and the rest stay behind. This one way I can think of.
Gut shabes,Haim
On Friday, December 11, 2020, 11:43:21 AM EST, Daniel Stuhlman via Hasafran
wrote:
Hanukkah
Hello and happy Hanukkah,
I've been so focused on my synagogue's print archives, that I have not been
paying attention to the born digital records.
Apparently, born digital records are being deleted, etc.
I would like to present a very brief defense of archiving born digital
materials to the
Dear Safranim,
Please enjoy this new blog post by Dr. Lyudmila Sholokhova, Curator of the
Dorot Jewish Division at The New York Public Library.
"Gems from the Dorot Jewish Collection: Two Chanukah Hymns From the
Precious Medieval Manuscript Are As Stunning As Ever"
Hanukkah samah.
I am hosting a Zoom Hanukkah party for adults. Have you played games via
Zoom before? How do I give the clues to some and not the others? We are
going to play charades or pictionary.
Shabbat shalom,
Donnie
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Daniel D. Stuhlman
Chicago, IL
dstuhlman at gmail.com
Blog:
Dear friends,
very Happy Hanukkah! Chag sameach!
Nuotraukoje gali būti: tekstas „AWr HAPPY HANUKKAH“
and
Shabbat Shalom! Gutten Shabbos!
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This might be of interest to our high school librarians! I just got the
announcement forwarded to me today, so apologies for the late notice. Emily
Emily Bergman
emilyanneberg...@gmail.com
-- Forwarded message -
From: David Cappoli
Date: Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 3:50 PM
Subject:
Hi everyone,
If you missed our Hanukkah Social and feel you would like to test yourself and
play Hanukkah Trivia, either alone or to share your screen with friends, you
can access the game I made (with Rebecca Levitan standing on the winner's
podium!) here at this link:
In our day school library, we charge a flat rate of $10.00 for paperbacks and
$20.00 for hard cover books (unless the price is known and it is more than
that).
Robbin KatzinHillel Torah North Suburban Day SchoolSkokie, IL
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