I don't know if anyone else from HUC has replied to you, but we have a large 
Jewish bookplate collection. You can see a glimpse of it here 
http://huc.edu/libraries/exhibits/rbr/bookplates.php

Sheryl Stahl

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Jewish bookplates have been in evidence since 1946.  In that year, Joseph Levi 
designed a bookplate for another Jew named Isaac Mendes.  Since then, Jewish 
bookplates have proliferated throughout the western world.  Open a prayer book 
in any temple or synagogue and you will find a bookplate on the inside front 
cover that reads “in honor of” or “in memory of”.  Before the advent of the 
computer, every temple bookplate was unique in design and character.  The 
Temple, the Ark, a Jewish saying or symbol (like a menorah) was a signature 
sign of the importance of Jewish life and thinking.  Today, many bookplates are 
totally homogenous, indistinguishable, one from the other, without even a hint 
of the city or state where the synagogue is located or a Jewish symbol.

I’d appreciate any thoughts on how to revive interest in Jewish bookplates 
among Jewish librarians.

Robert J. Weinberg
Curator, Rowe Bookplate Museum
Greenwich, CT

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