Adaire was a mentor to everyone in AJLSC for so many years. We often would meet
in her home in the Pico-Robertson area. She taught a number of courses to help
those of us (like me) who were just starting out in the field. She moved to
Israel in retirement as she and her family had always wanted
My friend Kate Reynolds from Storytime Solidarity wants librarians to know
about this opportunity to participate in a focus group and get paid $200
for doing so! She gets a finder's fee for referrals, so please mention her
name if you apply to participate.
Dear Safranim,
The Jewish Book Carnival,a monthly compilation of Jewish literary links
from across the blogosphere, has been posted for July. Our host this month
is Barbara Bietz at Jewish Books for Kids...And More! You can read it iat
*I found this on the weekly email JewishGen's Weekly News Nosh by Phil
Goldfarb.*
*Built by conversos fleeing Spain, Amsterdam’s ancient Ets Haim library
gets an update.* Massive Encyclopedia of Jewish Book Cultures also underway
by Dutch publisher Brill, who says 31 institutions already
I too remember Adaire as a very knowledgeable and helpful librarian. BDE.
Veronica Belling, Cape Town
On Mon, 17 Jul 2023 at 05:41, Amalia Warshenbrot via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
> This is, indeed, sad news. I have many fond memories of conversations with
> Adaire. She was a
Posting for a friend. For those of you in the UK or near the area…….. Sounds
like an amazing conference. Gail
The Aden
Shalom,
Pardon the cross-posting.
Ball State University had a job posting for a Geographic Information
Systems Specialist go up on June 2, 2023.
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