Re: [ha-Safran] Rabbi's library

2020-08-18 Thread Emily Bergman via Hasafran
Fred,

It depends on how much room you have.  I don't worry about paperback (as
long as it's in good condition) vs hardcover. A few years ago I took
several boxes of books from a Jewish library, mostly 70s & 80s, and there's
no interest, except for some classics we didn't have.  It's better to add
new stuff than take up room with outdated books.  If you have a particular
interest in your congregation, then I'd take those (we have congregants who
like to write their own haggadahs, so I keep every one that comes in), or
if there are topic covered by your older religious school classes or youth
group (though they tend to just use their phones these days).  It's easier
not to add them than to have to weed them, which is what I'm doing now for
all those boxes of books I processed.

Good luck
Emily

Emily Bergman
Librarian
Temple Sinai
Glendale, CA
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 2:26 PM Fred Isaac via Hasafran <
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> Our Emeritus Rabbi and his wife (Samuel and Judith Broude) passed away
> this past winter. We've acquired their library -- about 55 boxes (neatly
> packed). I'm now creating a basic inventory for distribution to local
> libraries and dealers. I don't think we'll keep very many items ourselves.
> There are no papers here. The family is still reviewing them.
>
> Question: should I include all of the paperbacks as well as the
> hard-covers? We don't have many in our collection. And I'm not sure they
> have much reading value if they're from the 1970s and '80s.
>
> Thoughts? What have you done in this situation? Thanks.
>
> Fred Isaac
>Temple Sinai
>Oakland, CA
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[ha-Safran] Professional Jewish Genealogy Librarians

2020-08-18 Thread Michelle Sandler via Hasafran
I am creating an Excel spreadsheet of Jewish Genealogy Society Libraries
and their collections.  I would like to create a list as well on
Professional Jewish Genealogy Librarians like for example, I know about the
Jewish Genealogy Librarians at the Center for Jewish History.  Are there
others out there anywhere in the world?  I can share the spreadsheet with
any library that wants a copy when I am done.  So far I have heard from 19
of 85 Jewish Genealogy Societies in the world.  I am going to try and make
the BOF session we had at the Virtual IAJGS convention a permanent
occurrence if I can find someone to be the moderator.  I will do the work.
Right now I am just looking for data to create my directory.

Michelle Sandler MLS
Volunteer Librarian
Beth David
Westminster California
Librarian
OCJGS
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[ha-Safran] Blessing before reading Eicha: UPDATE

2020-08-18 Thread Ann Abrams via Hasafran
Thank you to those who responded so quickly

One other piece of info:

The patron requesting this info said the bracha  ends with the words אסירי
תקוה

Does that ring any bells?



On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 5:54 PM Ann Abrams  wrote:

> Dear safranim,
>
> I hope you and your loved ones are well.
>
> Does anyone know the blessing that is supposed to be said before reading
> Eicha?  And if yes, do you also know its source?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Ann
> --
> Ann Abrams
>
>
>
> "When you go out and see the empty streets, the empty stadiums, the empty
> train platforms, don’t say to yourself, 'It looks like the end of the
> world.' What you’re seeing is love in action. What you’re seeing, in that
> negative space, is how much we do care for each other, for our
> grandparents, for our immune-compromised brothers and sisters, for people
> we will never meet. People will lose jobs over this. Some will lose their
> businesses. And some will lose their lives. All the more reason to take a
> moment, when you’re out on your walk, or on your way to the store, or just
> watching the news, to look into the emptiness and marvel at all of that
> love. Let it fill you and sustain you. It isn’t the end of the world. It is
> the most remarkable act of global solidarity we may ever witness."
> Anonymous
>
>
> --
Ann Abrams



"When you go out and see the empty streets, the empty stadiums, the empty
train platforms, don’t say to yourself, 'It looks like the end of the
world.' What you’re seeing is love in action. What you’re seeing, in that
negative space, is how much we do care for each other, for our
grandparents, for our immune-compromised brothers and sisters, for people
we will never meet. People will lose jobs over this. Some will lose their
businesses. And some will lose their lives. All the more reason to take a
moment, when you’re out on your walk, or on your way to the store, or just
watching the news, to look into the emptiness and marvel at all of that
love. Let it fill you and sustain you. It isn’t the end of the world. It is
the most remarkable act of global solidarity we may ever witness."
Anonymous
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[ha-Safran] Blessing before reading Eicha

2020-08-18 Thread Ann Abrams via Hasafran
Dear safranim,

I hope you and your loved ones are well.

Does anyone know the blessing that is supposed to be said before reading
Eicha?  And if yes, do you also know its source?

Thank you,

Ann
-- 
Ann Abrams



"When you go out and see the empty streets, the empty stadiums, the empty
train platforms, don’t say to yourself, 'It looks like the end of the
world.' What you’re seeing is love in action. What you’re seeing, in that
negative space, is how much we do care for each other, for our
grandparents, for our immune-compromised brothers and sisters, for people
we will never meet. People will lose jobs over this. Some will lose their
businesses. And some will lose their lives. All the more reason to take a
moment, when you’re out on your walk, or on your way to the store, or just
watching the news, to look into the emptiness and marvel at all of that
love. Let it fill you and sustain you. It isn’t the end of the world. It is
the most remarkable act of global solidarity we may ever witness."
Anonymous
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[ha-Safran] New Penn Libraries Schoenberg Institute-Katz Center new Hebrew manuscript blog

2020-08-18 Thread Kiron, Arthur via Hasafran
Hi Everyone –  fyi:  
https://katz.sas.upenn.edu/resources/blog/jews-giraffes-and-italian-renaissance

The Penn Libraries Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies-Herbert D. Katz 
Center for Advanced Judaic Studies is an ongoing partnership that annually 
invites a distinguished scholar to study a rare Judaica manuscript in our 
collection, present a public lecture, and create a mini-MOOC.  For more 
information about the program, as well as past lectures and MOOCS available to 
view online, see below:

https://schoenberginstitute.org/sims-herbert-d-katz-center-distinguished-fellow-in-jewish-manuscript-studies/
The fellowship, funded in part by the David Ruderman Distinguished Scholar 
fund, pairs a prominent scholar in any field of Jewish studies with a 
manuscript in one of our collections. Our goal is to bring distinguished 
scholars to the Penn Libraries to research the university’s rich holdings in 
Judaic manuscript material. Fellows will share their discoveries and expertise 
at a public lecture sponsored by the Jewish Studies Program at Penn and by 
offering a mini-course through edX.org (PennX-Datz1.1.x).
Fellows:
2019-2020: Fabrizio Lelli, University of Salento (Lecce, Italy)
Fabrizio Lelli is Associate Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature at the 
University of  Salento (Lecce, Italy). His research focuses mainly on the 
philosophical and mystical literature of late Medieval and Early Modern Italian 
Jewish authors and on the intellectual relations between Jewish and Christian 
scholars in the Italian Renaissance. For the fellowship, he will examine the 
fascinating manuscript of Abraham Abraham ben Mordecai Farissol’s 16th century 
geographical treatise, Iggeret orhot ʻolam (LJS 499; 
1524) the first 
modern Hebrew work on geography with a special interest in the Jewish 
dispersion, and also the first Hebrew writing that mentions the New World.
Public Lecture: Changing Minds: Geographic Discoveries and New Worlds
through the Eyes of a Renaissance Jewish Scholar. Held Tuesday, September 10, 
2019, in the Class of 1978 Pavilion in the Kislak Center for Special 
Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts. Recording available 
here.
2018-2019: Elisabeth Hollender, Goethe University Frankfurt
Elisabeth Hollender is professor of Jewish Studies at the Goethe Institute in 
Frankfurt, Germany. Her primary area of study is medieval Hebrew literature 
with a special emphasis on liturgical poetry, liturgy, and commentarial 
literature. For the fellowship, she will turn her attention to CAJS Rar MS 
382, a 
thirteenth-century Mahzor, to reveal how this seemingly ordinary manuscript can 
shed new insight into the understanding of medieval Jewish liturgy.
Public Lecture: A Mahzor is a Mahzor is a Mahzor? Studying UPenn Rare MS 382. 
Held Tuesday, March 19, 2019, in the Class of 1978 Pavilion in the Kislak 
Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts. Recording available 
here.
2017-2018: Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, École Pratique des Hautes Études (Sorbonne)
Judith Olszowy-Schlanger is professor of medieval Hebrew palaeography at the 
École Pratique des Hautes Études (Sorbonne), Paris. Her main research interests 
include Hebrew manuscripts, the Cairo Geniza, Karaite studies, Hebrew 
grammatical traditions and legal traditions in the Middle Ages. She will 
examine the paleographic features of a selection of manuscripts in Penn 
Libraries.
Public Lecture: Genizah Scribes at Work, held Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in the 
Class of 1978 Pavilion in the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books 
and Manuscripts. Recording available here.
MOOC: Coming soon!
2016-2017: Alessandro Guetta Institut national des langues et civilisations 
orientales (INALCO)
Alessandro Guetta is a professor of Jewish intellectual history at INALCO in 
Paris.  His publications include monographs on Niccol Machiavelli (Invito alla 
lettura di Machiavelli, 1991) and philosopher and Kabbalist Elijah Benamozegh 
(Philosophy and Kabbalah: Elijah Benamozegh and the Reconciliation of Western 
Thought and Jewish Esotericism, 2009). Professor Guetta will devote his study 
to Malkiel Aschkenazi’s Tavnith ha-mishkan and Hanukath ha-bayith (now CAJS Rar 
Ms 460), produced in Mantua in the early seventeenth century.
Public lecture: “No Longer Alien Residents”: Italian Jewish Texts in the Late 
Renaissance, Tuesday, February 27, 2018, in the Class of 1978 Pavilion in the 
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts. Recording 
available here.
MOOC: The Tabernacle in Word & Image: An Italian Jewish Manuscript Revealed. 
Available 
here.
2015-2016: 

[ha-Safran] Zingerman's (Virtual) Fall Demo with food writer and cookbook author, Leah Koenig!

2020-08-18 Thread Francine Menken via Hasafran
ON BEHALF OF AMY EMBERLING, MANAGING PARTNER, ZINGERMAN'S BAKEHOUSE!

Cooking & Baking (Virtual) Fall Demo!
With food writer & renowned cookbook author, Leah Koenig

Wednesday, September 9, 7:30 p.m - 9 p.m

https://www.facebook.com/events/323517362344473/

Watch acclaimed food writer Leah Koenig whip up some modern takes on North 
African Jewish classics just in time for Rosh Hashanah in this online, 
interactive class via Zoom. Feel free to cook and bake along with her or just 
enjoy the demonstration. There will be a moderator fielding questions 
throughout the demonstration.

Leah will be making a Couscous with Winter Squash and Chickpeas. In Morocco, 
Jews customarily serve couscous topped with a stew of seven vegetables on Rosh 
Hashanah—the number seven representing that the holiday falls on the seventh 
month of the Jewish calendar. She’ll also bake a Yeasted Pumpkin Bread (Pan de 
Calabaza). Sephardi Jews traditionally eat foods made with pumpkin and squash 
on Rosh Hashanah. This recipe’s sunset-colored challah-style braid is 
particularly beautiful and just right for serving on an autumnal Shabbat or at 
any fall meal. (Word on the street is that we will be selling our version of 
this during October.)

Leah Koenig is the author of six cookbooks including The Jewish Cookbook 
(Phaidon, 2019)—a 400+ recipe collection of Jewish dishes from around the 
globe, and Modern Jewish Cooking (Chronicle, 2015). The Jewish Cookbook was 
named a "Best New Cookbook" for Fall 2019 by Bon Appetit, Food & Wine, Eater, 
The Kitchn, and Forbes. As a freelancer, her writing and recipes have appeared 
in The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The 
Washington Post, Epicurious, Food52, Departures, and Tablet, among other 
publications. In addition to writing, Leah leads cooking demonstrations and 
workshops around the country (and now via Zoom!). She lives in Brooklyn, New 
York with her husband and two children. 
https://www.facebook.com/events/323517362344473/# 
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We're holding some virtual pre-Rosh Hashanah virtual baking classes. This 
explains how the classes work. https://www.bakewithzing.com/virtual-classes

Guest Instructor Leah Koenig
https://www.bakewithzing.com/class/leah-koenig-virtual-fall-demo?v=6855

Jewish Cookies
https://www.bakewithzing.com/class/whos-who-jewish-cookies?v=6841

Challah
https://www.bakewithzing.com/class/hurray-challah?v=6816__
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[ha-Safran] Rabbi's library

2020-08-18 Thread Fred Isaac via Hasafran
Our Emeritus Rabbi and his wife (Samuel and Judith Broude) passed away this
past winter. We've acquired their library -- about 55 boxes (neatly
packed). I'm now creating a basic inventory for distribution to local
libraries and dealers. I don't think we'll keep very many items ourselves.
There are no papers here. The family is still reviewing them.

Question: should I include all of the paperbacks as well as the
hard-covers? We don't have many in our collection. And I'm not sure they
have much reading value if they're from the 1970s and '80s.

Thoughts? What have you done in this situation? Thanks.

Fred Isaac
   Temple Sinai
   Oakland, CA
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[ha-Safran] Statement on Equity and Access in Higher Education and Academic Libraries Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic.

2020-08-18 Thread Amalia S. Levi via Hasafran
AJL has joined several area studies associations in support of a common
statement on Equity and Access in Higher Education and Academic Libraries
Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic . It
aims to draw attention to issues of access and equity for research in
fields that are adversely affected by "e-first" collection policies and
budgetary cuts. The statement was written collaboratively by the Joint Area
Studies Task Force members, and you can see the full list at the end of the
statement.

AJL had previously issued (its own) statement that you can read here.


Regards,

Amalia
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Re: [ha-Safran] June Cummins tribute

2020-08-18 Thread Annette Goldsmith via Hasafran
Yes, it is indeed a beautiful tribute, Heidi and Etta! The author is my
mentor, Michelle Martin, and I will pass on your comments to her. I never
knew June Cummins but because of this tribute I know what she meant to
Michelle and many others. The forthcoming publication of June's last
book, *From
Sarah to Sydney: The** Woman Behind “All-of-a-Kind Family," *will be a
landmark event in Jewish children's literature.

Annette

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she/her/hers
Librarian, Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel, Los Angeles, CA
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, *Judaica Librarianship*
Currently reading: *Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen!* by Sarah Kapit (Dial Books for
Young Readers, 2020)

 "A book is like a world you can carry around with you." Liniers,
*Written and Drawn by Henrietta*  (TOON Books, 2015)

On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 4:00 PM Etta D. Gold via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Truly a beautiful tribute, so beautifully articulated, honoring an
> incredibly beautiful human being.
> Etta Gold
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Heidi Rabinowitz via Hasafran
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> Subject: [ha-Safran] June Cummins tribute
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> I was so touched to read this lovely tribune to June Cummins z"l in
> Judaica Librarianship. We all miss her. I'm glad to hear her book about
> Sydney Taylor will be published at long last.
> https://ajlpublishing.org/index.php/jl/article/view/549/529
>
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