My previous message had a typo.  Sorry. I meant to say I would attend a
conference with content, but not one with only hot air.

I was looking forward to presenting a session at the conference.  I* would*
be willing to virtually present the session.

For a week I have very little to do for my regular job.  Now I have so much
work that I put in close to 11 hours yesterday.

Keep well and check in often.


On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 7:34 AM Elliot H. Gertel via Hasafran <
[email protected]> wrote:

> At the Toronto AJL and American Library Association/Canadian Library
> Association conferences in June of 2003, I coordinated a joint AJL/ALA
> Jewish Information Committee/CLA program on Canadian Jewish Resources and
> also chaired a second JIC program combined with a business meeting.  We
> were anticipating a much larger crowd--at least 100--for the joint session
> on Jewish Canadiana than actually turned out.  With that expectation in
> mind, we were assigned a large hall for the program.
>
> I vaguely recollect that *perhaps* both JIC sessions were moved and that
> the ALA and CLA program books *might* not have reflected that.  I do
> remember having to go a long distance to at least one of the original sites
> and putting a sign 0n the door to alert people of the changed venue as it
> was still posted as set to take place in the first meeting room.  I also
> think that a few people who arrived late for the program told me that they
> initially went to the other venue.
>
> The joint session took place in the enormous Essex Ballroom of the
> Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel on Queen Street West and, without even having
> to try, attendees could have practiced social distancing--even before that
> was a thing--as only about 30 people showed up.  By the way, Barry was one
> of the six excellent presenters at this joint session, so it was
> disappointing that we didn't draw a larger crowd, which may have been
> because a lot of people stayed away due to the SARS epidemic.  I know that
> I had to chair more sessions than I was scheduled to do because several
> people, including the JIC chair, stayed away.  And the second JIC session,
> which was originally supposed to be in the Royal York Hotel (I think) was
> held in the King Edward Hotel.
>
> While the threat of SARS kept a number of people away from the 2003
> conferences in Toronto, scary as that was, Barry is absolutely right that
> what we are confronted with now is truly staggering and what we faced then
> just doesn't compare in scale.  Not only were the attendees at AJL 2003
> brave, but, of course, so were the organizers including Barry, co-chairs
> Rosemary Cohen and Gloria Jacobs, and the entire convention committee.
> And, it turned out to be a fabulous event.
>
> Dina, Kathy, and Council made the right call in canceling this year's AJL
> Annual Conference in Evanston.  Kudos to Rachel and Marcie and the 2020 AJL
> Annual Conference Committee for all their hard work and planning over the
> past year or so.  As someone who has been involved in planning a number of
> conferences and programs, I know how difficult it is to do.  While it's
> very disappointing, calling off the AJL 2020 was the only sensible thing to
> do under these circumstances.
>
> One possible bright note: if the COVID-19 pandemic is subdued by next
> year--let us hope that somehow it happens long before then--for the first
> time in ALA's 144-year history, it scheduled its Annual Conference in the
> same city for consecutive years, i.e., Chicago.  So perhaps all the hard
> work and planning of the 2020 AJL Conference Committee may still be put
> into motion for 2021 in the Chicago area if they're willing, of course, and
> Council decides we can go that route.
>
> Elliot
>
> =============================================
> Elliot H. Gertel  אליהו־צבי גרטל / עלע־הערש גערטל
> AJL-ALA Liaison
> Chair, 2020 AJL Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Committee
> Irving M. Hermelin Curator Emeritus of Judaica
> The University of Michigan
> Ann Arbor, Michigan
> [email protected]
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 6:46 PM Barry Dov Walfish via Hasafran <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I was on the Convention Committee for 2003. In general, I have  a
>> lousy memory for this sort of thing, but I remember that fear of SARS
>> affected
>> registration, even though the outbreak was relatively small and had been
>> contained by early June, but by then, many had already decided not to come.
>> Toronto had 250 cases and at least 38 deaths. See below.
>> Overall there were about 8500 cases worldwide, the vast majority in
>> China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.  Small potatoes compared with what we're
>> facing now.
>> I remember something about moving hotels, but I don't think it was
>> SARS-related.
>> The brave AJL-ers who came had a great time.
>> No question that the 2020 committee made the right decision.
>>
>> Barry
>>
>> SARS in Toronto considered contained
>> Filed Under:
>> SARS <http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/infectious-disease-topics/sars>
>> Jul 02, 2003
>>
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>>
>> Jul 2, 2003 (CIDRAP News) – The World Health Organization (WHO) today
>> removed Toronto from the list of areas with recent local transmission of
>> SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), leaving Taiwan as the only place
>> where the disease is not officially contained.
>>
>> Toronto had a 4-month, two stage SARS outbreak that was the largest
>> outside Asia, with almost 250 probable cases and at least 38 deaths. The
>> city thought it had beaten the disease once before.
>>
>> "This is a great achievement for public health in what we hope is the
>> final phase of the global emergency," said David Heymann, WHO executive
>> director for communicable diseases, in a news release.
>>
>> The last probable SARS case in Toronto was detected Jun 12, and the
>> patient was immediately isolated, the WHO said. Twenty days—twice the
>> incubation period—with no new cases have passed since then, signaling that
>> the transmission chain is broken.
>>
>> Toronto was among the first areas affected when the SARS virus spread out
>> of southern China in late February, WHO officials noted. The agency warned
>> against nonessential travel to the city on Apr 23 but lifted the warning a
>> week later. Toronto was deleted from the list of places with recent local
>> transmission May 14, only to face a renewed outbreak and return to the list
>> May 26.
>>
>> "We should all pay tribute to the health workers and others in Canada who
>> had their lives disrupted and threatened by this disease," said Heymann.
>> "When the virus returned to start a second outbreak, health workers
>> continued the fight and have now won it."
>>
>> Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien applauded the WHO announcement and
>> expressed hope that it would revive tourist traffic to Toronto, according
>> to a report in the *Toronto Star.* The city has suffered economically
>> because of SARS.
>>
>> Dr. Donald Low, a leader in the city's battle with the disease, reacted
>> cautiously to the news. The newspaper quoted him as saying, "We've been
>> told this once before. We're not going to celebrate just yet . . . [but]
>> it's another step forward."
>>
>> More than 27,000 people were quarantined in Toronto's two SARS outbreaks,
>> one in March and April and the second in May and June, according to the
>> Associated Press. The AP put the number of deaths in the Toronto area at
>> 39, including a nurse who died Jun 30 and was the first Canadian health
>> worker to succumb to the disease. Health Canada currently attributes 38
>> deaths in Ontario to probable SARS and one death to suspected SARS.
>>
>> Toronto's initial SARS outbreak was traced back to a guest or guests who
>> stayed at Hong Kong's Metropole Hotel in late February and caught the virus
>> from an infected Chinese physician there, according to the WHO. At the
>> time, no one knew that a new disease had emerged in China, and hospital
>> workers who treated the first patients were unaware of the need to protect
>> themselves. As a result, SARS spread rapidly in hospitals and then to the
>> community.
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 5:25 PM Fred Isaac via Hasafran <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the reminder, Susan.
>>> SARS hit Toronto particularly hard. My recollection is that we had to
>>> change hotels, and we waited until a bit later than usual to do
>>> registration. But the Conference went on and we all had a great time
>>> (including lots of people going to the Shoe Museum nearby). Maybe Steve
>>> Bergson, Gloria Jacobs or someone else on that Committee can remind us
>>> about it.
>>>
>>> Fred Isaac
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 1:33 PM Susan Pankowsky via Hasafran <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I want to thank the committee for all of their hard work in pulling the
>>>> conference together, and then making the painful, but necessary decision to
>>>> cancel. As someone who has worked on 2 other conferences (Atlanta and
>>>> Cleveland) and attended (up until 2008) many of them, I know how difficult
>>>> this decision was. I remember attending the conference in Toronto during
>>>> the SARS outbreak. Although the situations were similar, I believe that
>>>> this pandemic is much more serious in it's global scatter. I hope that we
>>>> can do some sort of online event, especially because those of us in small
>>>> communities have few Jewish library contacts. It's our one opportunity to
>>>> connect with others. This would have been my first conference in 12 years.
>>>> I was looking forward to seeing many friends and learning with you all.
>>>> Thanks again to the conference committee. I had the pleasure of meeting
>>>> with Rachel Kamin in early February here in Nashville. She was a pleasure
>>>> to host, and extremely helpful to my small Jewish librarian community.
>>>> Stay well and stay home!
>>>> Susan Pankowsky
>>>>
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>>>>    1. Re: Good Jewish Websites for children and adults (books2gogh)
>>>>    2. The loss of an amazing Judaica scholar- Mr. Yaakov Shelomoh
>>>>       Biegeleisen (Shirazi, Gail)
>>>>    3. Child of Holocaust Survivor Looking for Publisher
>>>>       (Jacqueline Benefraim)
>>>>    4. The 2020 AJL Conference has been cancelled (Kathleen Bloomfield)
>>>>    5. FYI a list of known concentration camps-known in Russia-you
>>>>       may have to check information about each to possibly find out
>>>>       (Katalin Baltimore)
>>>>    6. Re: The 2020 AJL Conference has been cancelled (Elliot H. Gertel)
>>>>    7. The Book of Life Podcast: Family Meeting (Heidi Rabinowitz)
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>> Message: 1
>>>> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:21:09 +0200
>>>> From: books2gogh <[email protected]>
>>>> To: Janice LAST_NAME <[email protected]>
>>>> Cc: Hasafran <[email protected]>
>>>> Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Good Jewish Websites for children and adults
>>>> Message-ID:
>>>>         <CAHxveXOTbO=
>>>> [email protected]>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>>>
>>>> openlibrary.org has thousands of ebooks to read totally free.  The
>>>> reading quality isn't always the best because they have been digitized
>>>> by
>>>> scanning the originals, which sometimes are many years back and the
>>>> pages
>>>> are yellowed.  There are a lot of "golden oldies."  Search for ebooks.
>>>>
>>>> Here is the first page of a subject search by the term "Jewish."  These
>>>> lists include books that are not ebooks but there are still over 10,000
>>>> ebooks with the subject heading Jewish, including children's books.
>>>> Subject Search
>>>>
>>>> 1,286 hits
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/holocaust_jewish_(1939-1945)>
>>>> 7,995
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish-Arab relations
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish-arab_relations>   2,170
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish law <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_law>   1,708
>>>> books
>>>>    , subject
>>>>    - Jewish Ethics <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_ethics>
>>>> 1,407
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish women <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_women>
>>>> 1,072
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish Philosophy <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_philosophy>
>>>>      969 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish Refugees <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_refugees>
>>>> 778
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish authors <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_authors>
>>>> 756
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish Personal narratives
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_personal_narratives>   713
>>>> books
>>>>    , subject
>>>>    - Hebrew Jewish sermons
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/hebrew_jewish_sermons>   672
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish question <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_question>
>>>> 597
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish families <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_families>
>>>> 537
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish way of life
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_way_of_life>   514 books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish children in the Holocaust
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_children_in_the_holocaust>
>>>> 473
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish sermons <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_sermons>
>>>> 404
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish legends <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_legends>
>>>> 354
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish resistance <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_resistance>
>>>>      353 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish literature <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_literature>
>>>>      331 books, subject
>>>>    - Sabbath (Jewish law)
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/sabbath_(jewish_law)>   323 books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish religious education
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_religious_education>   315
>>>> books
>>>>    , subject
>>>>    - Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish
>>>>    <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/criticism_interpretation_etc._jewish>
>>>>      305 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish Cookery <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_cookery>
>>>> 287
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish children <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_children>
>>>> 254
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature
>>>>    <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/holocaust_jewish_(1939-1945)_in_literature
>>>> >
>>>>       252 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish scholars <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_scholars>
>>>> 250
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - American Jewish sermons
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/american_jewish_sermons>   232
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish wit and humor
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_wit_and_humor>   232 books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish Christians <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_christians>
>>>>      217 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish influences <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_influences>
>>>>      217 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish interpretations
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_interpretations>   211
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish art <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_art>   210
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish art and symbolism
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_art_and_symbolism>   205
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish soldiers <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_soldiers>
>>>> 200
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Refugees, Jewish <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/refugees_jewish>
>>>> 199
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish cooking <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_cooking>
>>>> 195
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish youth <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_youth>   191
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish diaspora <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_diaspora>
>>>> 188
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Marriage (Jewish law)
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/marriage_(jewish_law)>   179
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Holocaust (Jewish theology)
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/holocaust_(jewish_theology)>   161
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish physicians <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_physicians>
>>>>      161 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish Calendar <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_calendar>
>>>> 155
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish men <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_men>   151
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish law. <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_law.>   144
>>>> books
>>>>    , subject
>>>>    - Jewish <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish>   140 books,
>>>> subject
>>>>    - Personal narratives, Jewish
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/personal_narratives_jewish>   139
>>>> books
>>>>    , subject
>>>>    - Jewish learning and scholarship
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_learning_and_scholarship>
>>>> 138
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish religious education of children
>>>>    <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_religious_education_of_children
>>>> >
>>>>       137 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish Participation
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_participation>   137 books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish philosophers
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_philosophers>   136 books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish cemeteries <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_cemeteries>
>>>>      136 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish property <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_property>
>>>> 135
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish artists <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_artists>
>>>> 134
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish epitaphs <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_epitaphs>
>>>> 133
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Prohibited work (Jewish law)
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/prohibited_work_(jewish_law)>
>>>> 129
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish fiction <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_fiction>
>>>> 122
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish marriage customs and rites
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_marriage_customs_and_rites>
>>>> 118
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Cookery, Jewish <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/cookery_jewish>
>>>> 116
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Festival-day sermons, Jewish
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/festival-day_sermons_jewish>   116
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Philosophy, Jewish <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/philosophy_jewish>
>>>>       113 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish ghettos <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_ghettos>
>>>> 106
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish nationalism
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_nationalism>   106 books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - German Jewish sermons
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/german_jewish_sermons>   102
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Agricultural laws and legislation (Jewish law)
>>>>    <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/agricultural_laws_and_legislation_(jewish_law
>>>> )>
>>>>       101 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish mourning customs
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_mourning_customs>   101
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in art
>>>>    <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/holocaust_jewish_(1939-1945)_in_art>
>>>> 94
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish theater <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_theater>
>>>> 90
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Divorce (Jewish law)
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/divorce_(jewish_law)>   90 books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish sermons, Hebrew
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_sermons_hebrew>   88 books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Hebrew Jewish religious poetry
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/hebrew_jewish_religious_poetry>
>>>> 88
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish illumination of books and manuscripts
>>>>    <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_illumination_of_books_and_manuscripts
>>>> >
>>>>       84 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish businesspeople
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_businesspeople>   83 books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Legends, Jewish <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/legends_jewish>
>>>> 81
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish festival-day sermons
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_festival-day_sermons>   81
>>>> books
>>>>    , subject
>>>>    - Jewish girls <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_girls>   80
>>>> books
>>>>    , subject
>>>>    - Jewish socialists <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_socialists>
>>>>      79 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish Funeral sermons
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_funeral_sermons>   78
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish historians <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_historians>
>>>>      78 books, subject
>>>>    - Psychological aspects of Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
>>>>    <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/psychological_aspects_of_holocaust_jewish_(1939-1945
>>>> )>
>>>>       78 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish folk literature
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_folk_literature>   78
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish farmers <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_farmers>
>>>> 75
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish Proselytes and proselyting
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_proselytes_and_proselyting>
>>>> 74
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish Eschatology
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_eschatology>   72 books,
>>>> subject
>>>>    - Jewish parables <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_parables>
>>>> 71
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish sects <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_sects>   71
>>>> books
>>>>    , subject
>>>>    - Jewish communists <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_communists>
>>>>      69 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish musicians <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_musicians>   67
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in motion pictures
>>>>    <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/holocaust_jewish_(1939-1945)_in_motion_pictures
>>>> >
>>>>       66 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish Priests <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_priests>
>>>> 65
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish day schools
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_day_schools>   64 books,
>>>> subject
>>>>    - Jewish Magic <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_magic>   63
>>>> books
>>>>    , subject
>>>>    - English Jewish sermons
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/english_jewish_sermons>   61
>>>> books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Medical laws and legislation (Jewish law)
>>>>    <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/medical_laws_and_legislation_(jewish_law
>>>> )>
>>>>       61 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish National Fund
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_national_fund>   59 books,
>>>>    subject
>>>>    - Jewish National Fund
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_national_fund>   58 books,
>>>> org
>>>>    - Jewish actors <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_actors>
>>>> 58
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Religious aspects of Jewish-Arab relations
>>>>    <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/religious_aspects_of_jewish-arab_relations
>>>> >
>>>>       58 books, subject
>>>>    - Legal status, laws, etc. (Jewish law)
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/legal_status_laws_etc._(jewish_law)>
>>>> 56
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>    - Moral and ethical aspects of Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
>>>>    <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/subjects/moral_and_ethical_aspects_of_holocaust_jewish_(1939-1945
>>>> )>
>>>>       55 books, subject
>>>>    - Jewish journalists
>>>>    <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_journalists>   55 books,
>>>> subject
>>>>    - Jewish lawyers <https://openlibrary.org/subjects/jewish_lawyers>
>>>> 54
>>>>    books, subject
>>>>
>>>> 12
>>>> <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/search/subjects?q=jewish&has_fulltext=true&page=2
>>>> >3
>>>> <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/search/subjects?q=jewish&has_fulltext=true&page=3
>>>> >4
>>>> <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/search/subjects?q=jewish&has_fulltext=true&page=4
>>>> >5
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>>>> https://openlibrary.org/search/subjects?q=jewish&has_fulltext=true&page=5
>>>> >6
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>>>> https://openlibrary.org/search/subjects?q=jewish&has_fulltext=true&page=6
>>>> >7
>>>> <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/search/subjects?q=jewish&has_fulltext=true&page=7
>>>> >8
>>>> <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/search/subjects?q=jewish&has_fulltext=true&page=8
>>>> >9
>>>> <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/search/subjects?q=jewish&has_fulltext=true&page=9
>>>> >
>>>> 10
>>>> <
>>>> https://openlibrary.org/search/subjects?q=jewish&has_fulltext=true&page=10
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> Evi Reznick
>>>> Modiin, Israel
>>>> [email protected]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 12:32 AM Janice LAST_NAME via Hasafran <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > Hi! I have been asked by my synagogue to recommend books, websites,
>>>> etc.
>>>> > for people to access while many are at home with their families
>>>> during this
>>>> > time.
>>>> >
>>>> > Can people recommend good  free Jewish websites, especially for
>>>> children,
>>>> > that will provide stories, possibly games, etc. that I can pass along
>>>> to my
>>>> > conservative congregation? If you know of any good ones for adults
>>>> where
>>>> > one can get access to free Jewish books to read that would be great
>>>> too.
>>>> > Thanks!  Janice R. Levine  Congregation Etz Chaim, Marietta, GA
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>>>> Message: 2
>>>> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:41:48 +0000
>>>> From: "Shirazi, Gail" <[email protected]>
>>>> To: "'[email protected]'"
>>>>         <[email protected]>
>>>> Subject: [ha-Safran] The loss of an amazing Judaica scholar- Mr.
>>>>         Yaakov Shelomoh Biegeleisen
>>>> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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>>>>
>>>> It is with great sadness that I am writing to inform you of the passing
>>>> of Mr. Yaakov Shelomoh Biegeleisen. For over 60 + years Mr. Biegeleisen has
>>>> been supplying material to the Library of Congress and other institutions
>>>> around the world.  His excellent service, boundless knowledge of
>>>> Hebrew/Judaica book publishing, scholarly manner and unique personality
>>>> will be greatly missed by the staff of the Israel and Judaica Section.
>>>> Those who worked directly with him at LC (Galina, Yisroel, Aaron and
>>>> myself) will particularly miss the excellent working relationships.   When
>>>> AJL was in NY, Galina and I had the opportunity to visit his shop. We were
>>>> amazed at how Mr. Biegeleisen knew exactly where each book was located in
>>>> the piles of material he had in the store.  He remembered, without
>>>> checking, what he sent to us and approximately when he sent it.  He worked
>>>> without a computer (until his nephew joined the firm) and kept handwritten
>>>> records which he could always locate ( going back
>>>>   decades). His death is a great loss to the field of Judaica
>>>> librarianship.
>>>>
>>>> We extend our deepest condolences to the entire Biegeleisen family.
>>>> Barukh Dayan he-Emet.
>>>>
>>>> Gail Shirazi and Galina Teverovsky
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>>>> Message: 3
>>>> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 11:05:57 -0700
>>>> From: Jacqueline Benefraim <[email protected]>
>>>> To: hasafran <[email protected]>
>>>> Subject: [ha-Safran] Child of Holocaust Survivor Looking for Publisher
>>>> Message-ID:
>>>>         <CAAk8W1DNC+GNeUoRemuJ34c8D8igo-NrvtsZaTCYAvGNxmrN=
>>>> [email protected]>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>>>
>>>> *please respond directly to Grace at: * [email protected]
>>>>
>>>> My memoir concerns being the first generation born in the US from
>>>> parents
>>>> who made it out of Germany before the worst. I grew up in Washington
>>>> Heights-Inwood, in upper Manhattan and was born in 1939. Just in the
>>>> past
>>>> few years I have learned that I have PTSD and the holocaust was the
>>>> major
>>>> experience of my life and determined almost everything else that came
>>>> thereafter.
>>>> Could you steer me to a publisher for this book? It is essentially
>>>> written
>>>> and edited.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>> Grace Freundlich,  Truro, MA 02666-0090
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Jackie Ben-Efraim
>>>>
>>>> *"Although the books had changed, I the reader had not." **Micha Yosef
>>>> Berdichevsky 1865-1921*
>>>>
>>>> Special Collections Librarian
>>>> Ostrow Library
>>>> American Jewish University
>>>> 15600 Mulholland Drive
>>>> Los Angeles, CA 90077
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>>>>
>>>> Message: 4
>>>> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 12:19:28 -0700
>>>> From: Kathleen Bloomfield <[email protected]>
>>>> To: Hasafran listserv <[email protected]>
>>>> Subject: [ha-Safran] The 2020 AJL Conference has been cancelled
>>>> Message-ID:
>>>>         <
>>>> caen5tet9uguhkaers4puaxrz6pdzmpu9yy-p_fqya7n3nz9...@mail.gmail.com>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>>>
>>>> [image: logo for AJL 2020 conference in Evenston]
>>>> AJL Conference 2020 Update: March 25, 2020
>>>>
>>>> After much research, discussion, and deliberation, the Association of
>>>> Jewish Libraries has decided to cancel our annual conference scheduled
>>>> for
>>>> June 29-July 1, 2020 in Evanston, IL.
>>>>
>>>> We know that you are disappointed in hearing this news, but the AJL
>>>> Board
>>>> felt strongly that there was no other choice to make given the
>>>> uncertainty
>>>> of the progress of COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus).
>>>>
>>>> We will be in touch soon with information for those who have
>>>> pre-registered
>>>> for the conference and with information about potential alternative
>>>> opportunities for us to share our knowledge and skills. Our hope is to
>>>> have
>>>> answers to these questions soon, but with the situation changing so
>>>> rapidly, and Passover on the horizon, it might be a few weeks.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for your continued support of AJL. We appreciate your
>>>> patience as
>>>> we work through this unparalleled situation. The Board and Council hope
>>>> to
>>>> have resources available for members related to librarianship in this
>>>> interesting time and ways to best serve our patrons.
>>>>
>>>> A huge thank you goes out to our conference organizers, especially
>>>> National
>>>> Conference Chair Lisa Silverman and local chairs, Rachel Kamin and
>>>> Marcie
>>>> Eskin for all the work they and their committee did in preparation for
>>>> the
>>>> conference.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Dina Herbert                                   Kathy Bloomfield
>>>>
>>>> President, AJL                                  VP-President Elect, AJL
>>>>
>>>> View the complete announcement here:
>>>> https://jewishlibraries.org/announcements.php?id=79
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>>>>
>>>> Message: 5
>>>> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:32:15 -0400
>>>> From: Katalin Baltimore <[email protected]>
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Cc: [email protected]
>>>> Subject: [ha-Safran] FYI a list of known concentration camps-known in
>>>>         Russia-you may have to check information about each to possibly
>>>> find
>>>>         out
>>>> Message-ID:
>>>>         <CACiAcfCVeRx9gZ2HJ7GVo658rqSVhGO=
>>>> [email protected]>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>>>
>>>> *Russia*
>>>>
>>>> The real number of concentration and extermination camps established in
>>>> occupied Soviet Union by the Nazis is unknown. The following list
>>>> contains
>>>> the name of the major camps. Some of these camps were under Romanian
>>>> control; e.g. Akm?tchetka or Bogdanovka where 54,000 were executed
>>>> between
>>>> December 21th and December 31th, 1941
>>>>
>>>>    - Akm?tchetka
>>>>    - Balanowka
>>>>    - Bar
>>>>    - Bisjumujsje
>>>>    - Bogdanovka
>>>>    - "Citadelle" (real name unknown. camp was located near Lvov.
>>>> Thousands
>>>>    of Russian POWs were killed in this camp)
>>>>    - Czwartaki
>>>>    - Daugavpils
>>>>    - Domanievka
>>>>    - Edineti
>>>>    - Kielbasin (or Kelbassino)
>>>>    - Khorol
>>>>    - Klooga
>>>>    - Lemberg
>>>>    - Mezjapark
>>>>    - Ponary
>>>>    - Rawa-Russkaja
>>>>    - Salapils
>>>>    - Strazdumujsje
>>>>    - Yanowski
>>>>    - Vertugen (for all these camps, no sub-camp known)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/full-listing-of-concentration-camps#russ
>>>> https://www.eurozine.com/holocaust-the-ignored-reality/
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>>>> ------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Message: 6
>>>> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:31:40 -0400
>>>> From: "Elliot H. Gertel" <[email protected]>
>>>> To: Kathleen Bloomfield <[email protected]>,    Dina Herbert
>>>>         <[email protected]>
>>>> Cc: Hasafran listserv <[email protected]>
>>>> Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] The 2020 AJL Conference has been cancelled
>>>> Message-ID:
>>>>         <CAKD8UUEvOHFKx-Do_1Mu=
>>>> [email protected]>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>>>
>>>> I applaud Dina, Kathy, and AJL Council for making this very difficult
>>>> decision as the health and safety of potential attendees is what has to
>>>> be
>>>> foremost.  There really was no other choice but to cancel the 2020 AJL
>>>> Conference.
>>>>
>>>> Please note that ALA made the same tough choice yesterday and canceled
>>>> the
>>>> 2020 Annual Conference in Chicago:
>>>>
>>>> *
>>>> http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2020/03/american-library-association-cancels-2020-annual-conference-due-covid-19
>>>> <
>>>> http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2020/03/american-library-association-cancels-2020-annual-conference-due-covid-19
>>>> >*
>>>>
>>>> The American Library Association has made the difficult decision to
>>>> cancel
>>>> the Annual Conference & Exhibition scheduled for June 25-30, 2020, in
>>>> Chicago.
>>>>
>>>> We wanted you to be among the first to hear the news
>>>> <
>>>> https://www.em.compusystems.com/click.html?x=a62e&lc=WMU&mc=Z&s=Pi0U&u=H&y=S&z=fLqgSKc&;
>>>> >.
>>>> We are grateful to you for registering for the conference and know that
>>>> you
>>>> share in our disappointment that we will not be meeting this summer.
>>>>
>>>> We will be in touch in the coming days and weeks to discuss your
>>>> registration and provide information about potential alternative
>>>> engagement
>>>> opportunities.
>>>> Thank you for your continued support of ALA and we ask that you be
>>>> patient
>>>> with us as we work through this unprecedented situation.
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> =============================================
>>>> Elliot H. Gertel  ????????? ???? / ???????? ?????
>>>> AJL-ALA Liaison
>>>> Chair, 2020 AJL Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Committee
>>>> Irving M. Hermelin Curator Emeritus of Judaica
>>>> The University of Michigan
>>>> Ann Arbor, Michigan
>>>> [email protected]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 3:22 PM Kathleen Bloomfield via Hasafran <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > [image: logo for AJL 2020 conference in Evenston]
>>>> > AJL Conference 2020 Update: March 25, 2020
>>>> >
>>>> > After much research, discussion, and deliberation, the Association of
>>>> > Jewish Libraries has decided to cancel our annual conference
>>>> scheduled for
>>>> > June 29-July 1, 2020 in Evanston, IL.
>>>> >
>>>> > We know that you are disappointed in hearing this news, but the AJL
>>>> Board
>>>> > felt strongly that there was no other choice to make given the
>>>> uncertainty
>>>> > of the progress of COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus).
>>>> >
>>>> > We will be in touch soon with information for those who have
>>>> > pre-registered for the conference and with information about potential
>>>> > alternative opportunities for us to share our knowledge and skills.
>>>> Our
>>>> > hope is to have answers to these questions soon, but with the
>>>> situation
>>>> > changing so rapidly, and Passover on the horizon, it might be a few
>>>> weeks.
>>>> >
>>>> > Thank you for your continued support of AJL. We appreciate your
>>>> patience
>>>> > as we work through this unparalleled situation. The Board and Council
>>>> hope
>>>> > to have resources available for members related to librarianship in
>>>> this
>>>> > interesting time and ways to best serve our patrons.
>>>> >
>>>> > A huge thank you goes out to our conference organizers, especially
>>>> > National Conference Chair Lisa Silverman and local chairs, Rachel
>>>> Kamin and
>>>> > Marcie Eskin for all the work they and their committee did in
>>>> preparation
>>>> > for the conference.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > Dina Herbert                                   Kathy Bloomfield
>>>> >
>>>> > President, AJL                                  VP-President Elect,
>>>> AJL
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > View the complete announcement here:
>>>> > https://jewishlibraries.org/announcements.php?id=79
>>>> >
>>>> >
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>>>> Message: 7
>>>> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 20:12:49 -0400
>>>> From: Heidi Rabinowitz <[email protected]>
>>>> To: Heidi Rabinowitz <[email protected]>
>>>> Subject: [ha-Safran] The Book of Life Podcast: Family Meeting
>>>> Message-ID:
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>>>> Dear Book of Life Listeners,
>>>>
>>>> This special episode of The Book of Life Podcast is packed with news you
>>>> can use. My husband Matthew helps me run a "family meeting" to share
>>>> lots
>>>> of information with you about my various projects and about resources
>>>> you
>>>> will find at Bookoflifepodcast.com.
>>>>
>>>> You can hear the episode at
>>>> https://jewishbooks.blogspot.com/2020/03/family-meeting.html, where
>>>> you can
>>>> also find a transcript. Please share the link with your friends and
>>>> colleagues! And please let me know what you think of the episode.
>>>>
>>>> If you like the show, please tell your friends! We'd also love to get
>>>> your
>>>> rating or review on iTunes, if you are so inclined.
>>>>
>>>> Enjoy!
>>>> Heidi
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