Colleagues – A bit of a dilemma:  occasionally a book donation to my
synagogue library includes an edition that is old and fragile enough to be
unsuitable for library use, and is usually out of print.  The donor doesn’t
want it back, and I always wonder if there is some library or institution
among us (AJL, that is) that collects such items.  An example is right
here: Charlotte Bronstein’s 1959 “TALES OF THE JEWISH HOLIDAYS As Told by
the Light of the Moon.”

Suggestions?



Amy Turim

Librarian, Temple Emanuel

Kensington, MD
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