To Whom It May Concern,
I would appreciate hearing from anyone who can answer my question. I am
a happy
volunteer librarian (700 books or so) in a small synagogue on the North
Fork of Long
Island. My question is: We have newly built beautiful books cases and
wish to place them
on the shelves. Is there a problem with organizing the books by Author
as opposed to
TiTles? Your insight is surely appreciated. Thank you.
Shalom,
Elaine Goldman
Congregation Tifereth Israel, Greenport, NY
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Hi Everyone!
Due to some pressing financial issues, I am putting several of my
websites up for sale at attractive prices. A discount will be given on
2 or more sites sold as a bundle.
If you or your company are seriously interested in any
of these sites, please email me.
These educational sites have unique content and can be
a platform to draw people to your products, services or website.
A tax receipt will be issued on all sales.
1. The Diabetes Quiz
http://www.diabetes.co.il
The Diabetes Quiz is an educational website to help you learn about
diabetes. There are 400 multiple choice questions about diabetes
basics, diet and nutrition, fitness and exercise, stress and
relaxation, and statistics. All questions include the source of the
question and answer. You can share the entire site or individual
questions via the social media buttons on each page. For teachers,
nutritionists and dietitians, there is a print function to create and
print offline quizzes.
2. Learn Hebrew Signs
http://www.learn-hebrew-signs.com
Modern Hebrew in Everyday Use.
The site includes 438 photos of Hebrew signs. Below each photo is the
Hebrew text with nikud (vowels) and an English translation of the
text. The content is unique, educational and entertaining.
3. The Hebrew Langauge Portal
http://www.hebrew-language.com/
The Hebrew Language website is a collection of free Hebrew resources
available on the Internet. All selections were hand picked by me. The
site is popular and gets organic traffic from Google search. The site
also includes a popular song section where I created songs pages for
40 popular Hebrew songs including Hebrew text with Nikud and English
translations. Each page is embedded with a Youtube video of the
singer. There are social media buttons to share the song pages.
4. My English Hebrew Dictionary
http://www.english-hebrew-dictionary.com/
Over 350+ study sheets organized by topic.
The pages include the Hebrew word with vowels,
and English translation and transliteration.
The large collection was developed over several years.
The most recent addition are the 25 employment sheets
and 13 places sheets.
5. The Jewish Trivia Quiz
http://www.jewish-trivia.com
There are over 900 multiple choice questions in the system. Level 1
questions are geared to young students and Level 2 questions are
geared to older students and adults. You can choose your level of play
and timer settings.
You can share the entire site or individual questions via the social
media buttons on each page. For teachers, there is a print function to
create and print offline quizzes.
6. My Jewish Games
www.my-jewish-games.com
There are 5 flash educational games on this site.
The conetnt is unique. A new owner should invest
in converting the games to html 5 which would work on
more platforms.
A. Language Match Game
Learning new words in a foreign language is not easy. This Flash game
will make learning a fun experience. There is a choice of two
languages: Hebrew or English. The game has 3 levels and 15 card sets
to choose from. Pictures of the items are show on the screen and you
can hear the words in your selected language.
B. Multilingual Word Search
Enter the Multilingual Word Search game and choose the language you
would like to play in: English, Hebrew or Russian. There is an easy
mode for the kids and a harder mode for us big kids. Each game is
randomly generated. You can even print out a blank game (and the
solution page) for offline playing.
C. Hebrew Hangman
It's the classic Hangman game recreated in an online Flash version. If
you expect your simple "hang the man by the rope" drawing then you are
in for a surprise.
D. My Jewish Coloring Book
Young kids love to draw and this online coloring book is made just for
them. Three different size "brushes" and 24 colors to choose from. You
can print the completed color pictures or print black and white
outlines to color offline.
E. Israel Geography Game
This Flash game will help you learn about the history and geography of
101 locations in Israel. There is a learning mode and game mode. Find
out if you know more about Israel then Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv and Haifa.
7. Learn English with Jokes and Riddles
http://www.learn-english-jr.com/
There are more than 300 jokes and riddles in the database.
All jokes and riddles are suitable for all ages.
Reading English jokes and riddles in class is a fun way to teach
culture, grammar and vocabulary. Even native English speakers will
find jokes and riddles that are worth telling their friends.
The site allows you to browse through the jokes sequentially or choose
a specific topic. If you do not have time to read all the jokes now,
you can start from a specific joke number the next time you visit.
8. Hebrew Jokes - Learn Hebrew and Laugh
http://www.hebrew-jokes.com
Each joke is displayed in Hebrew with Nikud, and there is an English
translation of the joke.
The jokes are suitable for all ages.
Reading jokes in Hebrew can be a fun activity in your ulpan or Hebrew
class. Even native Hebrew speakers will find jokes that are worth
telling their friends.
9. My Hebrew Songbook
http://www.my-hebrew-songbook.com
There are over 200 Hebrew songs. You can view any song online or
create printed song sheets with several songs together
for a sing along. All Hebrew is graphic so you do not need Hebrew
support to view or print the songs. All songs include
Hebrew nikud (vowels).
10. My Hebrew Programs
http://www.my-hebrew-programs.com
The site includes 2 Hebrew programs:
A. The Hebrew Sign Maker
Print Hebrew signs without Hebrew support.
There are 11 fonts and two sizes to choose from.
There are two special script trace fonts that will help
your students learn how to write Hebrew script.
B. In Memory Of
When you visit a Jewish grave site, it is a Jewish tradition
to read selected Tehillim (Book of Psalms). There are fixed
verses and special verses that are read for each letter of the
person's name. The special verses are called "Otiyot Neshama".
The program lets you print these verses and there is an option
to print a transliterated and translated English version of the
mourners' Kaddish.
Please email me for details of specific sites only if you are
seriously considering buying the site(s). You may forward this email
to someone you personally know that may be interested. Please do not
post this message on any other mailing list or forum. Thank you.
Have a good day,
Jacob
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