This is an informal survey.  Please reply to me directly.

How many of you who are librarians in Orthodox shul and
yeshiva libraries have on your library shelves any of the
following:
1. Harvey Fields' 3-volume Torah Commentary
2. Harvey Fields' B'chol L'vavecha: With all your hear
3. Reform Responsa (various titles)
4. Rabbi Steven Greenberg's Wrestling with God and Men
5. Kravitz & Olitzky: Shir haShirim
6. Kravitz & Olitzky: Mishlei
7. Kravitz & Olitzky: Kohelet
8. W. Gunther Plaut Torah: A Modern Commentary;
9. W. Gunther Plaut: Haftarah Commentary
10. Michael A. Meyer: The Reform Judaism Reader: North
American Documents
11. Dana Evan Kaplan, Ellen Umansky, eds. - Platforms and
Prayer Books: Theological and Liturgical Perspectives on
Reform Judaism;
12. Dana Evan Kaplan American Reform Judaism: An
Introduction
13. Dana Evan Kaplan:  Contemporary Debates in American
Reform Judaism: Conflicting Visions\

Many thanks,

Liza Stabler



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Elizabeth F. Stabler, Librarian
Congregation Emanu-El
1 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10021
212 744-1400
Fax: 212 570 0826
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