Fred’s post reminded me of a question I have:
I’d appreciate any of you who work in the library of a synagogue that also has an archives and/or museum, to please let me know, offline. I’d love to connect with you. Thank you! *Ann Abrams*, Librarian Dr. Arnold L. Segel Library Center Temple Israel 477 Longwood Avenue Boston, MA 02215 617-566-3960 x116 [email protected] http://www.tisrael.org [image: http://www.tisrael.org/admin/image_file.asp?id=775] *Visit our library webpage at http://www.tisrael.org/library <http://www.tisrael.org/library> * *Check out our online catalog!* *http://library.tisrael.org <http://library.tisrael.org> * *Make books your companions; let your bookshelves be your gardens:* *bask in their beauty, gather their fruit, pluck their roses, take their spices and myrrh. * *And when your soul be weary, change from garden to garden, and from prospect to prospect.* *~ *Judah Ibn Tibbon, Medieval Spanish Jewish scholar
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