I recommend this book and this extensive web site:
Chanting the Hebrew Bible : the art of cantillation / Joshua R.
Jacobson.
Philadelphia : Jewish Publication Society, 2002.
http://www.virtualcantor.com/
Debbie Stern, Library Director
Mordecai M. Kaplan Library
Reconstructionist Rabbinical Colle
There are many books about the Holocaust for kids that we wouldn t
want to be the ONLY one they read. Anita Lobel s outstanding memoir for
middle school readers, No Pretty Pictures, tells of how much she hated
being Jewish and with good reason, because in Poland in the 1940 s, it was
a d
I am trying to find a single source which supplies tapes by Rabbis
Ben-Haim, Beniolel, David Cohen, Haber, Ozeri and Rieti. They had been
available at Keter tapes on Avenue M in Brooklyn (tel.: 718-645-5841) but
the number appears to have been disconnected.
If you know where to purchase these
She might want to check out "Trope trainer" software available at
www.kinnor.com. It has both Ashkenazic and Sephardic trope.
Amy
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Congregation Ohev Shalom
Wallingford, PA
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It is important to make people aware of the Dewey 22 schedule in
religion and history that includes a greatly expanded Judaica schedule.
One could compare the two and then decide if we want an update of the
Scholem expanded Dewey. Both are very good. Marion Stein
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> comparing the styles of Sephardic and Ashkenazic cantillation of the
Torahand
> prayer
"The Musical Tradition of the Eastern European Syna
I asked Cantor Pamela Schiffer of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
East Lansing, Michigan if she would comment on the request
for information about Sephardic and Ashkenazic Cantillation.
Here is her reply.
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Dear All,
The Research Center for the Culture and Languages of Polish Jews of the
University of Wroclaw in western Poland started a Jewish Studies program
this year. It is a two year very rigorous program with 540 contact
hours. A first group of 32 students were picked from 160
applications.
This is an autocat discussion of an English adapation of a Sholom Aleichem
story. What sort of connection should there be? --Aaron
Aaron Wolfe Kuperman
(LC, Social Sciences Cataloging Division)
This note is NOT an official communication from the Library of Congress.
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does anyone know where the archives of time magazine are located, and is
there an e-mail address available?
thanks, monty penkower
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In reply to several queries about the price and address of the distributor I
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Dear all,
This NTSC video is 70 minutes long and was produced by the Israel
Broadcasting Authority, 2003. It is in English a
Try" Day by Day in Jewish History: a chronology and calendar of historic
events", by Rabbi Abraham Bloch, Ktav 1983
Unfortunately,I was unable to locate our copy to check it out, so not sure
whether months are mentioned, or only years
Michelle Feiglin
Yeshivah Secondar Library
Melbourne, Austra
My buddy Roger Leemis at Adat Shalom, Farmington Hills, Michigan has 5 Harlow
majzorim in need of re-binding. I don't see the point in his sending them
to Spain
for a routine binding replacement if they can be fixed up close to home for the
same price and bother (except that it's cool to have book
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