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A patron is looking to buy an Orthodox version of Birkat HaMazon
containing the two additional harachaman prayers added for the State of
Israel and for soldiers of the IDF.
Any ideas?
Thank you,
Frances Mendelsohn
Librarian
Los Angeles Public Library
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Addall.com lists five dealers with copies of the Encyclopedia of Jewish
Symbols, ranging in price from $8.00 to $95.29
M. J. Heller
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Please be advised we have A Cartoon History called Jews in America.It is an
over-sized volume and a graphic history that uses the comic book
format. It retails for $25.00; however we are able to discount this book,
if ordered in quanity. I look forward to helping you find a great gift for
the
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Hi:
I was honored several years ago in a program in Washington, D.C., by your
organization or a similar organization of Jewish women librarians.
I thought you might like to know that a one-hour documentary called The
Second Wave, which features me among other women, will be released in early
Dear Colleagues,
I have MANY fine books mainly judaica in English that are
duplicates of
items we have in our collection. At our day school workshop a month ago,
someone mentioned that there is a way to send these books to Israel. Also
someone mentioned that there are schools in the
www.bookfinder.com also has 4 places where it can be bought new from
under $21 (for a soft cover) to over $42 for a hard cover. It also
lists place where it can be bought used.
Rowman and Littlefield took over Jason Aronson. It would be good to
contact them to see if you can get it from them.
books for israel
www.edu-negev.gov.il/bs/b4i
Abigail
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I'm replying on-list because I think this response is relevant to many
others. The Jewish Travel Guide - International Edition (I'm looking at the
2004 edition) has long lists of kosher food establishments (butchers,
bakeries, restaurants) in Sydney and Melbourne, and a much shorter list for
My friend, Betsy Teutsch, one of the authors of this encyclopedia, has a
new web site where you can purchase The Encyclopedia of Jewish Symbols,
along with other artwork she produces:
http://kavanahcards.com/http://kavanahcards.com/
Debbie Stern
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To elaborate on Dina Tanners helpful remarks:
If you are searching for copies of books formerly published by Jason
Aronson Rowman and Littlefield has taken over their catalog. You can search
for Aronson titles by using the search window on their website which is at
Most birkat ha-mazon booklets contain the traditional
Ashkenazic text of the prayer, even if they are not
specifically published by an Orthodox publisher.
The bentsher published by UJA has some extra
harachamans, but I'm not sure if one of those is for
Israeli soldiers.
I've seen these
Dear everyone,
I have never done this before, so please forgive me if I am not doing it in
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The University of Maryland Libraries are planning a small memorial service
for Marcia. It will take place on April 20, 1-3, in the Special Events room
in McKeldin Library, College Park,
Though I was not able to find the prayer for the soldiers of the IDF, the
Sephardim (O) most definitely use the prayer for the State of Israel. It is
found both among the Western Sephardic and among the Mediterranean
Sephardic liturgy (See Seder ha-tefilot : ke-fi minhag ha-Sefaradim
I just checked a beautiful bencher I have called Nevarech. Surprisingly,
it doesn't have the Harachamans.
But the design and photos of Israel are something to see. Once I got over
the distraction of the Israel slide show I found it gave more
feeling--and new meaning--to some of the words.
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