If your budget allows, the Koren Talmud Balvi would be an excellent
addition. While it does include Hebrew, the amount of description and
graphics make it more approachable to less scholarly folks.

Maxine Wolfson
Providence, RI 02906


On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 7:24 PM Michelle Sandler via Hasafran <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Synagogue Librarians:
>
> I am the Librarian in a 3,000 volume Reform Jewish Synagogue Library
> in Orange County Southern California.  I am looking to expand the
> reference collection since I have a some free shelves.  What I have is
> as follows:  What else should I have?
>
> Soncino English only Babylonian Talmud 1952
>
> Code of Jewish Law by Ganzfried
>
> The Midrash
>
> Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation
>
> Encyclopedia Judaica 2nd edition
>
> Michelle Sandler MLS
>
>
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