I work at a library in the JCC of Southern New Jersey.  We used to have a 
Teachers Resource Room as part of our institution that provided support to all 
the Jewish learning centers in the area.  The Resource Room had a multitude of 
Jewish teaching books on every topic.  The Resource Center has closed and all 
the area Hebrew Schools were invited to come and take their teaching books.  
Very few teachers turned out for the free giveaways.  The books they had are 
very dated and I adopted them in the small library in the building. I am now 
inundated with boxes of books. Does anyone have recommendations on where these 
books would be useful, some of them date back to the 70s. I was thinking of  
Better World Books, but would like other ideas too.

Thank you for your help.

Debbie Drachman
Librarian
Sanders Memorial Library

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