[ha-Safran]: Nehama Leibowitz request

2005-01-07 Thread Sherry Emory
My name is Ellie and I am a brand new librarian this semester (I'm only a week old in librarian years)in Atlanta, GA. I am trying to order a book that a faculty member needs and I'm having trouble finding it. Please offer advice about how to obtain an ISBN or location for it. Here are the

RE: [ha-Safran]: More books by the Pizetzner Rebbe

2005-01-07 Thread Rettberg, Dan
Jeff-- Here at HUC we have four separate printings of Sefer Hovat ha-talmidim (also entitled Kuntres Hovat ha-talmidim), the most recent by Makhon Torani-sifruti Orayta in Jerusalem in 1990. Harvard lists a more recent printing: Author : Kalonimus Klemish ben Elimelekh, 1889-1944. Title :

[ha-Safran]: For the sake of Zion

2005-01-07 Thread Warshenbrot, Amalia
Shalom, In the recent Hadassah Magazine there is s book review by Gloria Goldreich on the book FOR THE SAKE OF ZION ( Tuvia Books BOARD OF JEWISH EDUCATION OF GREATER NEW YORK ). I would like to hear ( read ) your thought on the book and get order info. Shabbat shalom Amalia Warshenbrot,

Re: [ha-Safran]: For the sake of Zion

2005-01-07 Thread Abigail Yasgur
You can order it directly from the web site www.bjeny.org Abigail Yasgur, M.L.S., Director Jewish Community Library of Los Angeles www.jclla.org promoting Jewish literacy Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those of the individual author and are not necessarily endorsed by the

[ha-Safran]: Raquel, the Jewess of Toledo

2005-01-07 Thread alba toscano
Monica but I remember it was redThe novel in question has some Jewish content (possibly Biblical) and tells a story of a girl and a prince. Yes. I think it's Raquel, the Jewess of Toledo by Lion Feuchtwanger. Originally published as Die Judin von Toledo, 1954. There are various