Re: [ha-Safran] Rachel Kamin Named Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner

2021-04-23 Thread Debbie Colodny via Hasafran
Rachel has inspired me, taught me, mentored me, and been my cherished friend 
for the past 15 or more years.  Our congregation is one of the lucky 5 to have 
Rachel leading our book club discussions.  I can’t think of a more deserving 
recipient of this important award.  Mazal tov! Kol hakavod!  Debbie Colodny

> On Apr 22, 2021, at 10:46 PM, Rebecca Levitan via Hasafran 
>  wrote:
> 
> For More Information Contact:
> 
> Zachary Baker, Chair
> Fanny Goldstein Merit Award
> Association of Jewish Libraries
> 
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.Jewishlibraries.org__;!!KGKeukY!g9ABl85v7mf7Xcz4NJwy2TC4oB5nO3LPV8K040fQNzACVGtvxcNXcwAIbhwJpNsShos$
>   
> 
>
> zba...@stanford.edu  
> 
> April 22 , 2021
> 
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> 
> 2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner Announced
> 
> 
> In advance of the 2021 Virtual Conference, the Association of Jewish 
> Libraries is pleased to announce that longtime member Rachel Kamin has been 
> named the 2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner. “On behalf of the Fanny 
> Goldstein Merit Award committee, we are proud to have been given the 
> opportunity to honor Rachel Kamin as this year’s recipient of the Award. Over 
> the years, Rachel has contributed so much to the Association of Jewish 
> Libraries, to the field of Judaica librarianship, and to librarianship as a 
> profession overall. On very short notice and under challenging circumstances, 
> she played a pivotal role in transforming AJL’s 2020 conference from an 
> in-person to a highly successful virtual event. Rachel’s passionate devotion 
> to public service is a model for us all, and she truly personifies the values 
> and legacy of the Award’s namesake, Fanny Goldstein.” said committee chair 
> Zachary Baker.
> The Fanny Goldstein Merit Award, named for the librarian, social activist and 
> founder of National Jewish Book Month, is bestowed in recognition of loyal 
> and ongoing contributions to the Association Of Jewish Libraries and to the 
> profession of Judaica librarianship.
> Born on May 15, 1895 [some sources say 1888], Fanny Goldstein devoted her 
> life to books and community. She was the first female Judaica librarian and 
> the first woman to direct a branch library in Massachusetts, where she was 
> head of Boston's West End Branch for many years. A prominent figure in the 
> Boston Jewish community, she is best known as the founder of Jewish Book 
> Week, which began when Goldstein organized a display of Jewish books at the 
> Boston Public Library in 1925.
> Rachel Kamin has been a synagogue librarian for over 20 years and is 
> currently the Director of the Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning Center 
> at North Suburban Synagogue Beth El in Highland Park, Illinois.  She serves 
> on the Association of Jewish Libraries New Jewish Fiction Award Committee and 
> contributes articles and book reviews to BookLinks, School Library Journal, 
> Jewish Book World, Judaica Librarianship, Library Journal, and AJL Reviews.  
> She contributed a chapter on recommended children’s books to The Tot Shabbat 
> Handbook: A Practical Guide for Engaging Young Families in Congregational 
> Life edited by Paula Feldstein (URJ Press, 2010) and co-authored a chapter 
> about Jewish children’s literature for Reading and Teaching with Diverse 
> Nonfiction Children’s Books: Representations and Possibilities, to be 
> published in the summer of 2021 by the National Council for Teachers of 
> English. She facilitates book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as 
> well as for other organizations and private groups.  Rachel holds a BA in 
> history from Grinnell College and a master’s degree in library and 
> information science from the University of Michigan. 
> In addition, Rachel has been a member of AJL for at least 20 years and has 
> attended the AJL Conference regularly. After the decision was made to not 
> hold the conference live in Chicago in 2020 as planned, Rachel restructured 
> the face-to-face conference that she had planned, into AJL’s first Virtual 
> Conference. This year, Rachel is coordinating all the programming for the 
> 2021 Virtual Conference and working with the planning committee to ensure 
> that the divisions get the program they desire.This year she has also been 
> moderating AJL’s “Serving Students” Virtual Roundtable and facilitated the 
> Purim book discussion. 
> 
> Since the spring of 2020, Rachel has delivered over 20 Zoom presentations on 
> Jewish fiction for Hadassah, the Women’s League for Conservative Judaism, 
> American Jewish University, and the Judaica Network of Metropolitan Chicago, 
> as well as for synagogues and Jewish groups across the country. She also 
> facilitates book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as well as for 
> other organizations and private 

Re: [ha-Safran] Rachel Kamin Named Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner

2021-04-23 Thread BEN PASTCAN via Hasafran


 
 
  
   Rachel Kamin motivated me to get an Amazon Kindle, inspired me to improve our school library, and is truly a gifted leader, librarian, reader, and writer who is the essence of the Association of Jewish Libraries and librarianship!   As everybody else has said, she certainly deserves the Fanny Goldstein Merit Award.   
   
  
   !כל לכבוד
   
  
   Ben Pastcan
   
   
   Ben Pastcan (he/him)  
   Librarian 
   Shalom School 
   2320 Sierra Blvd. 
   Sacramento, CA 95825 
   916.485.4151 (phone) 
   916.485.3970 (fax) 
   www.shalomschool.org 
     
   Accredited by: NAEYC, WASC, and AJL 
   Shalom School’s mission is to provide each child with an outstanding education in a nurturing environment that is academically excellent, inclusive, innovative, and inspired by Jewish values and traditions. 
   
  
    
   
 

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[ha-Safran] Moment Magazine Celebrates Jewish Mothers

2021-04-23 Thread Kathleen Bloomfield via Hasafran
Hello,

I want to make you aware of an interesting program being offered by our
partners at Moment Magazine in honor of Mother's Day.

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Enjoy!

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-- 
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President, Association of Jewish Libraries:
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Find me!
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Re: [ha-Safran] Rachel Kamin Named Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner

2021-04-23 Thread Lisa Silverman via Hasafran
Delighted with this news! A great choice for a super hard-working librarian who 
has made AJL proud.

Lisa



Lisa Silverman
Retired Library Director, Sperber Jewish Community Library, Los Angeles
Co-Editor, Children’s and Teen Literature, AJL News and Reviews
Curator, Jewish Journal Streaming Guide



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Mazal tov to Rachel ! I can’t think of a more deserving librarian.  I was sure 
that she has received the award ages ago.  When I  first met Rachel she was 
still in Detroit, I imagined her as AJL president,  but then she concentrated 
on her family. Later she turned down the nomination to become SSC president.

I turn to her advise often and always get help.  I never miss her presentations 
at the confernces.

Rachel, AJL is lucky to have you,

Amalia W.





From: Rebecca Levitan via Hasafran
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2021 5:25 AM
To: 
hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu
Subject: [ha-Safran] Rachel Kamin Named Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner



For More Information Contact:

Zachary Baker, Chair
Fanny Goldstein Merit Award
Association of Jewish Libraries

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zba...@stanford.edu

April 22 , 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner Announced

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In advance of the 2021 Virtual Conference, the Association of Jewish Libraries 
is pleased to announce that longtime member Rachel Kamin has been named the 
2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner. “On behalf of the Fanny Goldstein 
Merit Award committee, we are proud to have been given the opportunity to honor 
Rachel Kamin as this year’s recipient of the Award. Over the years, Rachel has 
contributed so much to the Association of Jewish Libraries, to the field of 
Judaica librarianship, and to librarianship as a profession overall. On very 
short notice and under challenging circumstances, she played a pivotal role in 
transforming AJL’s 2020 conference from an in-person to a highly successful 
virtual event. Rachel’s passionate devotion to public service is a model for us 
all, and she truly personifies the values and legacy of the Award’s namesake, 
Fanny Goldstein.” said committee chair Zachary Baker.

The Fanny Goldstein Merit Award, named for the librarian, social activist and 
founder of National Jewish Book Month, is bestowed in recognition of loyal and 
ongoing contributions to the Association Of Jewish Libraries and to the 
profession of Judaica librarianship.

Born on May 15, 1895 [some sources say 1888], Fanny Goldstein devoted her life 
to books and community. She was the first female Judaica librarian and the 
first woman to direct a branch library in Massachusetts, where she was head of 
Boston's West End Branch for many years. A prominent figure in the Boston 
Jewish community, she is best known as the founder of Jewish Book Week, which 
began when Goldstein organized a display of Jewish books at the Boston Public 
Library in 1925.

Rachel Kamin has been a synagogue librarian for over 20 years and is currently 
the Director of the Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning Center at North 
Suburban Synagogue Beth El in Highland Park, Illinois.  She serves on the 
Association of Jewish Libraries New Jewish Fiction Award Committee and 
contributes articles and book reviews to BookLinks, School Library Journal, 
Jewish Book World, Judaica Librarianship, Library Journal, and AJL Reviews.  
She contributed a chapter on recommended children’s books to The Tot Shabbat 
Handbook: A Practical Guide for Engaging Young Families in Congregational Life 
edited by Paula Feldstein (URJ Press, 2010) and co-authored a chapter about 
Jewish children’s literature for Reading and Teaching with Diverse Nonfiction 
Children’s Books: Representations and Possibilities, to be published in the 
summer of 2021 by the National Council for Teachers of English. She facilitates 
book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as well as for other 
organizations and private groups.  Rachel holds a BA in history from Grinnell 
College and a master’s degree in library and information science from the 
University of Michigan.

In addition, Rachel has been a member of AJL for at least 20 years and has 
attended the AJL Conference regularly. After the decision was made to not hold 
the conference live in Chicago in 2020 as planned, Rachel restructured 

[ha-Safran] Association for Rural and Small Libraries Conference proposals

2021-04-23 Thread Susan Kusel via Hasafran
For those with small and rural libraries, this may be of interest:


-


The ARSL Conference Committee invites you to submit Preconference Workshop and 
Conference Session proposals for the 2021 ARSL Conference in Reno/Sparks, 
Nevada, October 20-23. With a focus on practical workshops and sessions, all 
presentations must be relevant to a small and rural library audience. 
Experiential and how-to formats are preferred. Learn about "The Biggest Little 
Library Conference" here: 
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SUBMISSION DEADLINE: All program proposals are due April 27, 2021.



NOTIFICATION DATE: We will be in touch regarding the outcome of your 
proposal(s) by June 1, 2021.





For advice on submitting a proposal, read "Tips for a Great Program Proposal" 
here: 
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 . Other questions? Contact the ARSL office at 
i...@arsl.org or (206) 453-3579.





ARSL Office

Association for Rural and Small Libraries



Phone 206-453-3579

arsl.org

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Re: [ha-Safran] Rachel Kamin Named Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner

2021-04-23 Thread xmarxts via Hasafran
What an honor! Rachel deserves it! Her tireless efforts are outstanding !


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On Friday, April 23, 2021, 8:21 AM, Leah Moskovits via Hasafran 
 wrote:

Perfect choice. I am thrilled that Rachel is being recognized for all that she 
does! I attended some of her zoom sessions this past year and always follow her 
book reviews - she is so deserving of this award!
Leah

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 23, 2021, at 5:25 AM, Rebecca Levitan via Hasafran 
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For More Information Contact:

Zachary Baker, Chair
Fanny Goldstein Merit Award
Association of Jewish Libraries

https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.Jewishlibraries.org__;!!KGKeukY!jmJwJyqEzSj0-q_MMe4eOI1MXOj_xm7NuLRqoXFk6itrptEvRg8DfptcZT4b_xPo300uJJYdyiCMUVo$
    
zba...@stanford.edu 

April 22 , 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner Announced


In advance of the 2021 Virtual Conference, the Association of Jewish Libraries 
is pleased to announce that longtime member Rachel Kamin has been named the 
2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner. “On behalf of the Fanny Goldstein 
Merit Award committee, we are proud to have been given the opportunity to honor 
Rachel Kamin as this year’s recipient of the Award. Over the years, Rachel has 
contributed so much to the Association of Jewish Libraries, to the field of 
Judaica librarianship, and to librarianship as a profession overall. On very 
short notice and under challenging circumstances, she played a pivotal role in 
transforming AJL’s 2020 conference from an in-person to a highly successful 
virtual event. Rachel’s passionate devotion to public service is a model for us 
all, and she truly personifies the values and legacy of the Award’s namesake, 
Fanny Goldstein.” said committee chair Zachary Baker.

The Fanny Goldstein Merit Award, named for the librarian, social activist and 
founder of National Jewish Book Month, is bestowed in recognition of loyal and 
ongoing contributions to the Association Of Jewish Libraries and to the 
profession of Judaica librarianship.

Born on May 15, 1895 [some sources say 1888], Fanny Goldstein devoted her life 
to books and community. She was the first female Judaica librarian and the 
first woman to direct a branch library in Massachusetts, where she was head of 
Boston's West End Branch for many years. A prominent figure in the Boston 
Jewish community, she is best known as the founder of Jewish Book Week, which 
began when Goldstein organized a display of Jewish books at the Boston Public 
Library in 1925.

Rachel Kamin has been a synagogue librarian for over 20 years and is currently 
the Director of the Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning Center at North 
Suburban Synagogue Beth El in Highland Park, Illinois.  She serves on the 
Association of Jewish Libraries New Jewish Fiction Award Committee and 
contributes articles and book reviews to BookLinks, School Library Journal, 
Jewish Book World, Judaica Librarianship, Library Journal, and AJL Reviews.  
She contributed a chapter on recommended children’s books to The Tot Shabbat 
Handbook: A Practical Guide for Engaging Young Families in Congregational Life 
edited by Paula Feldstein (URJ Press, 2010) and co-authored a chapter about 
Jewish children’s literature for Reading and Teaching with Diverse Nonfiction 
Children’s Books: Representations and Possibilities, to be published in the 
summer of 2021 by the National Council for Teachers of English. She facilitates 
book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as well as for other 
organizations and private groups.  Rachel holds a BA in history from Grinnell 
College and a master’s degree in library and information science from the 
University of Michigan. 

In addition, Rachel has been a member of AJL for at least 20 years and has 
attended the AJL Conference regularly. After the decision was made to not hold 
the conference live in Chicago in 2020 as planned, Rachel restructured the 
face-to-face conference that she had planned, into AJL’s first Virtual 
Conference. This year, Rachel is coordinating all the programming for the 2021 
Virtual Conference and working with the planning committee to ensure that the 
divisions get the program they desire.This year she has also been moderating 
AJL’s “Serving Students” Virtual Roundtable and facilitated the Purim book 
discussion. 


Since the spring of 2020, Rachel has delivered over 20 Zoom presentations on 
Jewish fiction for Hadassah, the Women’s League for Conservative Judaism, 
American Jewish University, and the Judaica Network of Metropolitan Chicago, as 
well as for synagogues and Jewish groups across the country. She also 
facilitates book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as well as for 
other organizations and private groups.

 

In addition to all of the above, Rachel has been the chair of the Sydney Taylor 
Book Award Committee, continues to provide Bibliography for the AJL 
Bibliography files, and recently accepted 

Re: [ha-Safran] Rachel Kamin Named Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner

2021-04-23 Thread Amalia Warshenbrot via Hasafran
Mazal tov to Rachel ! I can’t think of a more deserving librarian.  I was sure 
that she has received the award ages ago.  When I  first met Rachel she was 
still in Detroit, I imagined her as AJL president,  but then she concentrated 
on her family. Later she turned down the nomination to become SSC president.
I turn to her advise often and always get help.  I never miss her presentations 
at the confernces. 
Rachel, AJL is lucky to have you,
Amalia W.


From: Rebecca Levitan via Hasafran
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2021 5:25 AM
To: hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu
Subject: [ha-Safran] Rachel Kamin Named Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner

For More Information Contact:
Zachary Baker, Chair
Fanny Goldstein Merit Award
Association of Jewish Libraries

https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.Jewishlibraries.org__;!!KGKeukY!h55q37XtX6JuII7MEZsSpmFW5R6kWdglUpI2b4xz93OLh1WOBGwGUxj6gSaB0vnw9icqU5ICMLTQLlw$
    
zba...@stanford.edu 
April 22 , 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner Announced

In advance of the 2021 Virtual Conference, the Association of Jewish Libraries 
is pleased to announce that longtime member Rachel Kamin has been named the 
2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner. “On behalf of the Fanny Goldstein 
Merit Award committee, we are proud to have been given the opportunity to honor 
Rachel Kamin as this year’s recipient of the Award. Over the years, Rachel has 
contributed so much to the Association of Jewish Libraries, to the field of 
Judaica librarianship, and to librarianship as a profession overall. On very 
short notice and under challenging circumstances, she played a pivotal role in 
transforming AJL’s 2020 conference from an in-person to a highly successful 
virtual event. Rachel’s passionate devotion to public service is a model for us 
all, and she truly personifies the values and legacy of the Award’s namesake, 
Fanny Goldstein.” said committee chair Zachary Baker.
The Fanny Goldstein Merit Award, named for the librarian, social activist and 
founder of National Jewish Book Month, is bestowed in recognition of loyal and 
ongoing contributions to the Association Of Jewish Libraries and to the 
profession of Judaica librarianship.
Born on May 15, 1895 [some sources say 1888], Fanny Goldstein devoted her life 
to books and community. She was the first female Judaica librarian and the 
first woman to direct a branch library in Massachusetts, where she was head of 
Boston's West End Branch for many years. A prominent figure in the Boston 
Jewish community, she is best known as the founder of Jewish Book Week, which 
began when Goldstein organized a display of Jewish books at the Boston Public 
Library in 1925.
Rachel Kamin has been a synagogue librarian for over 20 years and is currently 
the Director of the Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning Center at North 
Suburban Synagogue Beth El in Highland Park, Illinois.  She serves on the 
Association of Jewish Libraries New Jewish Fiction Award Committee and 
contributes articles and book reviews to BookLinks, School Library Journal, 
Jewish Book World, Judaica Librarianship, Library Journal, and AJL Reviews.  
She contributed a chapter on recommended children’s books to The Tot Shabbat 
Handbook: A Practical Guide for Engaging Young Families in Congregational Life 
edited by Paula Feldstein (URJ Press, 2010) and co-authored a chapter about 
Jewish children’s literature for Reading and Teaching with Diverse Nonfiction 
Children’s Books: Representations and Possibilities, to be published in the 
summer of 2021 by the National Council for Teachers of English. She facilitates 
book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as well as for other 
organizations and private groups.  Rachel holds a BA in history from Grinnell 
College and a master’s degree in library and information science from the 
University of Michigan. 
In addition, Rachel has been a member of AJL for at least 20 years and has 
attended the AJL Conference regularly. After the decision was made to not hold 
the conference live in Chicago in 2020 as planned, Rachel restructured the 
face-to-face conference that she had planned, into AJL’s first Virtual 
Conference. This year, Rachel is coordinating all the programming for the 2021 
Virtual Conference and working with the planning committee to ensure that the 
divisions get the program they desire.This year she has also been moderating 
AJL’s “Serving Students” Virtual Roundtable and facilitated the Purim book 
discussion. 

Since the spring of 2020, Rachel has delivered over 20 Zoom presentations on 
Jewish fiction for Hadassah, the Women’s League for Conservative Judaism, 
American Jewish University, and the Judaica Network of Metropolitan Chicago, as 
well as for synagogues and Jewish groups across the country. She also 
facilitates book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as well as for 
other organizations and private groups.
 
In addition to all of the above, Rachel has been the 

Re: [ha-Safran] Rachel Kamin Named Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner

2021-04-23 Thread egold3 via Hasafran
Yay, Rachel!!Sent from my T-Mobile 5G Device
 Original message From: Leah Moskovits via Hasafran 
 Date: 4/23/21  8:21 AM  (GMT-05:00) To: Rebecca 
Levitan  Cc: hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu 
Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Rachel Kamin Named Fanny Goldstein Merit Award
Winner Perfect choice. I am thrilled that Rachel is being recognized for all 
that she does! I attended some of her zoom sessions this past year and always 
follow her book reviews - she is so deserving of this award!LeahSent from my 
iPhoneOn Apr 23, 2021, at 5:25 AM, Rebecca Levitan via Hasafran 
 wrote:For More Information Contact:Zachary Baker, 
ChairFanny Goldstein Merit AwardAssociation of Jewish 
Librarieshttps://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.Jewishlibraries.org__;!!KGKeukY!hYy-JPOJrCgvZfuEB2r7HDZVMAXxE1hRWpIbPfo3MyHjCyNgKqg4EYDb0hZ3WzWBCd1wIUrnGtPUVpQ$
    zba...@stanford.edu April 22 , 2021FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE2021 Fanny 
Goldstein Merit Award Winner AnnouncedIn advance of the 2021 Virtual 
Conference, the Association of Jewish Libraries is pleased to announce that 
longtime member Rachel Kamin has been named the 2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit 
Award Winner. “On behalf of the Fanny Goldstein Merit Award committee, we are 
proud to have been given the opportunity to honor Rachel Kamin as this year’s 
recipient of the Award. Over the years, Rachel has contributed so much to the 
Association of Jewish Libraries, to the field of Judaica librarianship, and to 
librarianship as a profession overall. On very short notice and under 
challenging circumstances, she played a pivotal role in transforming AJL’s 2020 
conference from an in-person to a highly successful virtual event. Rachel’s 
passionate devotion to public service is a model for us all, and she truly 
personifies the values and legacy of the Award’s namesake, Fanny Goldstein.” 
said committee chair Zachary Baker.The Fanny Goldstein Merit Award, named for 
the librarian, social activist and founder of National Jewish Book Month, is 
bestowed in recognition of loyal and ongoing contributions to the Association 
Of Jewish Libraries and to the profession of Judaica librarianship.Born on May 
15, 1895 [some sources say 1888], Fanny Goldstein devoted her life to books and 
community. She was the first female Judaica librarian and the first woman to 
direct a branch library in Massachusetts, where she was head of Boston's West 
End Branch for many years. A prominent figure in the Boston Jewish community, 
she is best known as the founder of Jewish Book Week, which began when 
Goldstein organized a display of Jewish books at the Boston Public Library in 
1925.Rachel Kamin has been a synagogue librarian for over 20 years and is 
currently the Director of the Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning Center at 
North Suburban Synagogue Beth El in Highland Park, Illinois.  She serves on the 
Association of Jewish Libraries New Jewish Fiction Award Committee and 
contributes articles and book reviews to BookLinks, School Library Journal, 
Jewish Book World, Judaica Librarianship, Library Journal, and AJL Reviews.  
She contributed a chapter on recommended children’s books to The Tot Shabbat 
Handbook: A Practical Guide for Engaging Young Families in Congregational Life 
edited by Paula Feldstein (URJ Press, 2010) and co-authored a chapter about 
Jewish children’s literature for Reading and Teaching with Diverse Nonfiction 
Children’s Books: Representations and Possibilities, to be published in the 
summer of 2021 by the National Council for Teachers of English. She facilitates 
book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as well as for other 
organizations and private groups.  Rachel holds a BA in history from Grinnell 
College and a master’s degree in library and information science from the 
University of Michigan. In addition, Rachel has been a member of AJL for at 
least 20 years and has attended the AJL Conference regularly. After the 
decision was made to not hold the conference live in Chicago in 2020 as 
planned, Rachel restructured the face-to-face conference that she had planned, 
into AJL’s first Virtual Conference. This year, Rachel is coordinating all the 
programming for the 2021 Virtual Conference and working with the planning 
committee to ensure that the divisions get the program they desire.This year 
she has also been moderating AJL’s “Serving Students” Virtual Roundtable and 
facilitated the Purim book discussion. Since the spring of 2020, Rachel has 
delivered over 20 Zoom presentations on Jewish fiction for Hadassah, the 
Women’s League for Conservative Judaism, American Jewish University, and the 
Judaica Network of Metropolitan Chicago, as well as for synagogues and Jewish 
groups across the country. She also facilitates book discussions for five 
Chicago area synagogues as well as for other organizations and private groups. 
In addition to all of the above, Rachel has been the chair of the Sydney Taylor 
Book Award Committee, continues to 

Re: [ha-Safran] Rachel Kamin Named Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner

2021-04-23 Thread Janice LAST_NAME via Hasafran
Mazel tov, Rachel! You have done so many wonderful things for AJL and Judaica 
Librarianship. The honor is well-deserved! 

Janice Levine
Congregation Etz Chaim
Marietta, GA

> On 04/23/2021 8:17 AM Leah Moskovits via Hasafran 
>  wrote:
>  
>  
> Perfect choice. I am thrilled that Rachel is being recognized for all 
> that she does! I attended some of her zoom sessions this past year and always 
> follow her book reviews - she is so deserving of this award!
>  
> Leah
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> 
> > > On Apr 23, 2021, at 5:25 AM, Rebecca Levitan via Hasafran 
>  wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > For More Information Contact:
> > 
> > Zachary Baker, Chair
> > Fanny Goldstein Merit Award
> > Association of Jewish Libraries
> > 
> > 
> > https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.Jewishlibraries.org__;!!KGKeukY!hS-afFMBWQdk8UCvuMYTSM4pcoygLcKeSsesS_RJoZ-P3uC0cjDkhhFD8hISfJoH1EZHUvZto_rupPs$
> >   
> > https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.jewishlibraries.org__;!!KGKeukY!k8lXoPkvvrMzD4oeRn8JXZZ1VvKmvuZqR8jQe3_uTu8O-VnMhcbLc2s8GIPmfUVCtRR7QRulu8WpHC8$
> >   
> > zba...@stanford.edu mailto:zba...@stanford.edu  
> > 
> > April 22 , 2021
> > 
> > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> > 
> > 2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner Announced
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > In advance of the 2021 Virtual Conference, the Association of 
> > Jewish Libraries is pleased to announce that longtime member Rachel Kamin 
> > has been named the 2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner. “On behalf of 
> > the Fanny Goldstein Merit Award committee, we are proud to have been given 
> > the opportunity to honor Rachel Kamin as this year’s recipient of the 
> > Award. Over the years, Rachel has contributed so much to the Association of 
> > Jewish Libraries, to the field of Judaica librarianship, and to 
> > librarianship as a profession overall. On very short notice and under 
> > challenging circumstances, she played a pivotal role in transforming AJL’s 
> > 2020 conference from an in-person to a highly successful virtual event. 
> > Rachel’s passionate devotion to public service is a model for us all, and 
> > she truly personifies the values and legacy of the Award’s namesake, Fanny 
> > Goldstein.” said committee chair Zachary Baker.
> > 
> > The Fanny Goldstein Merit Award, named for the librarian, social 
> > activist and founder of National Jewish Book Month, is bestowed in 
> > recognition of loyal and ongoing contributions to the Association Of Jewish 
> > Libraries and to the profession of Judaica librarianship.
> > 
> > Born on May 15, 1895 [some sources say 1888], Fanny Goldstein 
> > devoted her life to books and community. She was the first female Judaica 
> > librarian and the first woman to direct a branch library in Massachusetts, 
> > where she was head of Boston's West End Branch for many years. A prominent 
> > figure in the Boston Jewish community, she is best known as the founder of 
> > Jewish Book Week, which began when Goldstein organized a display of Jewish 
> > books at the Boston Public Library in 1925.
> > 
> > Rachel Kamin has been a synagogue librarian for over 20 years and 
> > is currently the Director of the Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning 
> > Center at North Suburban Synagogue Beth El in Highland Park, Illinois.  She 
> > serves on the Association of Jewish Libraries New Jewish Fiction Award 
> > Committee and contributes articles and book reviews to BookLinks, School 
> > Library Journal, Jewish Book World, Judaica Librarianship, Library Journal, 
> > and AJL Reviews.  She contributed a chapter on recommended children’s books 
> > to The Tot Shabbat Handbook: A Practical Guide for Engaging Young Families 
> > in Congregational Life edited by Paula Feldstein (URJ Press, 2010) and 
> > co-authored a chapter about Jewish children’s literature for Reading and 
> > Teaching with Diverse Nonfiction Children’s Books: Representations and 
> > Possibilities, to be published in the summer of 2021 by the National 
> > Council for Teachers of English. She facilitates book discussions for five 
> > Chicago area synagogues as well as for other organizations and private 
> > groups.  Rachel holds a BA in history from Grinnell College and a master’s 
> > degree in library and information science from the University of Michigan. 
> > 
> > In addition, Rachel has been a member of AJL for at least 20 years 
> > and has attended the AJL Conference regularly. After the decision was made 
> > to not hold the conference live in Chicago in 2020 as planned, Rachel 
> > restructured the face-to-face conference that she had planned, into AJL’s 
> > first Virtual Conference. This year, Rachel is coordinating all the 
> > programming for the 2021 Virtual Conference and working with the planning 
> > committee to ensure that the divisions get the program they desire.This 
> 

Re: [ha-Safran] Rachel Kamin Named Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner

2021-04-23 Thread Erika Dreifus via Hasafran
This is one thread that I can imagine will go on for a while! Joining the
chorus of congratulations to Rachel. We are all so lucky to know her!

Shabbat shalom,
Erika


On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 8:21 AM Leah Moskovits via Hasafran <
hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Perfect choice. I am thrilled that Rachel is being recognized for all that
> she does! I attended some of her zoom sessions this past year and always
> follow her book reviews - she is so deserving of this award!
>
> Leah
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Apr 23, 2021, at 5:25 AM, Rebecca Levitan via Hasafran <
> hasafran@lists.osu.edu> wrote:
>
> 
>
> For More Information Contact:
>
> Zachary Baker, Chair
> Fanny Goldstein Merit Award
> Association of Jewish Libraries
>
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.Jewishlibraries.org__;!!KGKeukY!j3O3bw3CTQSij3x8BNa6mZ0eNxh3cGu8ce-neg_POWJYLRQyemTcF7aEqTsgJeLbpbQ84bSdh4FDhRU$
>  
> 
>
> zba...@stanford.edu
>
> April 22 , 2021
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>
> 2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner Announced
> 
>
> In advance of the 2021 Virtual Conference, the Association of Jewish
> Libraries is pleased to announce that longtime member Rachel Kamin has
> been named the 2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner. “On behalf of the
> Fanny Goldstein Merit Award committee, we are proud to have been given the
> opportunity to honor Rachel Kamin as this year’s recipient of the Award.
> Over the years, Rachel has contributed so much to the Association of Jewish
> Libraries, to the field of Judaica librarianship, and to librarianship as a
> profession overall. On very short notice and under challenging
> circumstances, she played a pivotal role in transforming AJL’s 2020
> conference from an in-person to a highly successful virtual event. Rachel’s
> passionate devotion to public service is a model for us all, and she
> truly personifies the values and legacy of the Award’s namesake, Fanny
> Goldstein.” said committee chair Zachary Baker.
>
> The Fanny Goldstein Merit Award, named for the librarian, social activist
> and founder of National Jewish Book Month, is bestowed in recognition of
> loyal and ongoing contributions to the Association Of Jewish Libraries and
> to the profession of Judaica librarianship.
>
> Born on May 15, 1895 [some sources say 1888], Fanny Goldstein devoted her
> life to books and community. She was the first female Judaica librarian and
> the first woman to direct a branch library in Massachusetts, where she was
> head of Boston's West End Branch for many years. A prominent figure in the
> Boston Jewish community, she is best known as the founder of Jewish Book
> Week, which began when Goldstein organized a display of Jewish books at the
> Boston Public Library in 1925.
>
> Rachel Kamin has been a synagogue librarian for over 20 years and is
> currently the Director of the Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning
> Center at North Suburban Synagogue Beth El in Highland Park, Illinois.  She
> serves on the Association of Jewish Libraries New Jewish Fiction Award
> Committee and contributes articles and book reviews to BookLinks, School
> Library Journal, Jewish Book World, Judaica Librarianship, Library Journal,
> and AJL Reviews.  She contributed a chapter on recommended children’s
> books to The Tot Shabbat Handbook: A Practical Guide for Engaging Young
> Families in Congregational Life edited by Paula Feldstein (URJ Press,
> 2010) and co-authored a chapter about Jewish children’s literature for Reading
> and Teaching with Diverse Nonfiction Children’s Books: Representations and
> Possibilities, to be published in the summer of 2021 by the National
> Council for Teachers of English. She facilitates book discussions for
> five Chicago area synagogues as well as for other organizations and private
> groups.  Rachel holds a BA in history from Grinnell College and a master’s
> degree in library and information science from the University of Michigan.
>
> In addition, Rachel has been a member of AJL for at least 20 years and has
> attended the AJL Conference regularly. After the decision was made to not
> hold the conference live in Chicago in 2020 as planned, Rachel restructured
> the face-to-face conference that she had planned, into AJL’s first Virtual
> Conference. This year, Rachel is coordinating all the programming for the
> 2021 Virtual Conference and working with the planning committee to ensure
> that the divisions get the program they desire.This year she has also
> been moderating AJL’s “Serving Students” Virtual Roundtable and facilitated
> the Purim book discussion.
>
> Since the spring of 2020, Rachel has delivered over 20 Zoom presentations
> on Jewish fiction for Hadassah, the Women’s League for Conservative
> Judaism, American Jewish University, and the Judaica Network of
> Metropolitan Chicago, as well as for synagogues and 

Re: [ha-Safran] Rachel Kamin Named Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner

2021-04-23 Thread Leah Moskovits via Hasafran
Perfect choice. I am thrilled that Rachel is being recognized for all that she 
does! I attended some of her zoom sessions this past year and always follow her 
book reviews - she is so deserving of this award!

Leah

Sent from my iPhone

> On Apr 23, 2021, at 5:25 AM, Rebecca Levitan via Hasafran 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> For More Information Contact:
> 
> Zachary Baker, Chair
> Fanny Goldstein Merit Award
> Association of Jewish Libraries
> 
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.Jewishlibraries.org__;!!KGKeukY!it5WP4vfNgWkDZt8dOT_u9jqStqDcvLionACcRr8cSr4AHDAzNSQRsbAQF9xjGGpHvAnHKD_ZZwLfh8$
> 
> zba...@stanford.edu 
> 
> April 22 , 2021
> 
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> 
> 2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner Announced
> 
> 
> 
> In advance of the 2021 Virtual Conference, the Association of Jewish 
> Libraries is pleased to announce that longtime member Rachel Kamin has been 
> named the 2021 Fanny Goldstein Merit Award Winner. “On behalf of the Fanny 
> Goldstein Merit Award committee, we are proud to have been given the 
> opportunity to honor Rachel Kamin as this year’s recipient of the Award. Over 
> the years, Rachel has contributed so much to the Association of Jewish 
> Libraries, to the field of Judaica librarianship, and to librarianship as a 
> profession overall. On very short notice and under challenging circumstances, 
> she played a pivotal role in transforming AJL’s 2020 conference from an 
> in-person to a highly successful virtual event. Rachel’s passionate devotion 
> to public service is a model for us all, and she truly personifies the values 
> and legacy of the Award’s namesake, Fanny Goldstein.” said committee chair 
> Zachary Baker.
> The Fanny Goldstein Merit Award, named for the librarian, social activist and 
> founder of National Jewish Book Month, is bestowed in recognition of loyal 
> and ongoing contributions to the Association Of Jewish Libraries and to the 
> profession of Judaica librarianship.
> Born on May 15, 1895 [some sources say 1888], Fanny Goldstein devoted her 
> life to books and community. She was the first female Judaica librarian and 
> the first woman to direct a branch library in Massachusetts, where she was 
> head of Boston's West End Branch for many years. A prominent figure in the 
> Boston Jewish community, she is best known as the founder of Jewish Book 
> Week, which began when Goldstein organized a display of Jewish books at the 
> Boston Public Library in 1925.
> Rachel Kamin has been a synagogue librarian for over 20 years and is 
> currently the Director of the Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning Center 
> at North Suburban Synagogue Beth El in Highland Park, Illinois.  She serves 
> on the Association of Jewish Libraries New Jewish Fiction Award Committee and 
> contributes articles and book reviews to BookLinks, School Library Journal, 
> Jewish Book World, Judaica Librarianship, Library Journal, and AJL Reviews.  
> She contributed a chapter on recommended children’s books to The Tot Shabbat 
> Handbook: A Practical Guide for Engaging Young Families in Congregational 
> Life edited by Paula Feldstein (URJ Press, 2010) and co-authored a chapter 
> about Jewish children’s literature for Reading and Teaching with Diverse 
> Nonfiction Children’s Books: Representations and Possibilities, to be 
> published in the summer of 2021 by the National Council for Teachers of 
> English. She facilitates book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as 
> well as for other organizations and private groups.  Rachel holds a BA in 
> history from Grinnell College and a master’s degree in library and 
> information science from the University of Michigan. 
> In addition, Rachel has been a member of AJL for at least 20 years and has 
> attended the AJL Conference regularly. After the decision was made to not 
> hold the conference live in Chicago in 2020 as planned, Rachel restructured 
> the face-to-face conference that she had planned, into AJL’s first Virtual 
> Conference. This year, Rachel is coordinating all the programming for the 
> 2021 Virtual Conference and working with the planning committee to ensure 
> that the divisions get the program they desire.This year she has also been 
> moderating AJL’s “Serving Students” Virtual Roundtable and facilitated the 
> Purim book discussion. 
> 
> Since the spring of 2020, Rachel has delivered over 20 Zoom presentations on 
> Jewish fiction for Hadassah, the Women’s League for Conservative Judaism, 
> American Jewish University, and the Judaica Network of Metropolitan Chicago, 
> as well as for synagogues and Jewish groups across the country. She also 
> facilitates book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as well as for 
> other organizations and private groups.
>  
> In addition to all of the above, Rachel has been the chair of the Sydney 
> Taylor Book Award Committee, continues to provide Bibliography for the AJL 
> Bibliography files, and recently accepted the position as AJL’s 
> 

[ha-Safran] Upcoming DH Clinic #2: "Visualizing Networks in Archival Documents" (April 28)

2021-04-23 Thread Amalia S. Levi via Hasafran
Please join us next week for the second in our DH Clinic series with the
title:

*Holocaust Studies and Digital Humanities: Visualizing Networks in Archival
Documents*
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
9:30PM PT / 12:30PM ET / 7:30PM Israel Time

*Presenting: Dr. Abby Gondek, Morgenthau Scholar-in-Residence, Roosevelt
Institute/FDR Library*

During this DH clinic, Dr. Gondek will discuss how she used Nodegoat, an
open access database and network visualization tool, to track the influence
of women in the U.S. Treasury department (especially Henrietta Klotz) on
the decisions made by Henry Morgenthau Jr. (the Secretary of the Treasury,
1934-1945) regarding the rescue and relief of refugees during World War II.
Henrietta Stein Klotz was the woman who supervised the organizing and
indexing of the Henry Morgenthau Jr. Diaries. She also directly impacted
the stance and actions taken by the FDR administration through her 37-year
relationship with Henry Morgenthau Jr. Gondek selected nodegoat because of
its versatility; it enables users to design their own data models and
visualize historical social networks chronologically and geographically.
Another key reason is that it supports the crafting of multi-layered
networks in which various types of nodes (“objects”) and relationships can
be displayed simultaneously or independently, promoting a “continuous
process of interaction with data” leading to deeper “levels of
interpretation.” Examples of multiple “nodes” that can be displayed at one
time in nodegoat are: people, organizations, and racial or religious
identities. Nodegoat enables the visualization of “broader social
institutions” and the mindsets of individuals simultaneously.

The roundtable will allow plenty of time for discussion. This is a
members-only event, presented by the RAS Division, but all members are
welcome to attend. Please find registration information in your inboxes.

Regards,
Amalia S. Levi
AJL RAS Division President
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[ha-Safran] Educational Resources for Lag Ba'Omer

2021-04-23 Thread Jacob Richman via Hasafran
Hi Everyone!

The Jewish festival "Lag Ba'Omer" is Friday, April 30, 2021. 
If you are flying over Israel on Thursday night, April 29, and you 
look down out of your plane, you will see thousands of bonfires 
dotting the landscape as far as the eye can see. There are various 
customs and explanations for these celebrations.

I posted on my website 42 links to learn about "Lag Ba'Omer".
The address is:
jr.co.il/hotsites/lag-ba-omer.htm

English Hebrew Lag Ba'omer vocabulary sheets at:
english-hebrew-dictionary.com/lag-baomer-1.htm

Lag Ba'Omer Spotify song playlist at:
bit.ly/jrichman-spotify-lag-baomer

Enjoy the bonfires!

FYI: 
I am currently updating the links for Yom Yerushalayim,
Jerusalem Day, which is celebrated this year on May 10, 2021.

Educational resources:
jr.co.il/hotsites/jerusalem.htm

Videos about Jerusalem:
jr.co.il/videos/jerusalem-videos.htm

Jerusalem Photo Gallery:
jr.co.il/jerusalem/index.html

English Hebrew Jerusalem Vocabulary:
english-hebrew-dictionary.com/jerusalem-1.htm

I will be updating the Shavuot hotsites at:
jr.co.il/hotsites/shavuot.htm

Please share the links. Thank You!

Shabbat Shalom,
Jacob


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