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Subject: [ha-Safran]: Brad Sabin Hill lecture
The Art of the Hebrew Book
Sunday, April 3, 2005
2:00 pm
Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa
In this illustrated lecture, Brad sabin
Dear safranim who live in New England (and anyone else interested!),
A group of AJL members who live in New England has been meeting since
October to plan the 2006 national convention, to be held at the Hyatt
Regency, Cambridge, MA. We will be having our next meeting Friday May 6,
from 9:30 -
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Dear friends,
We
Sorry for cross-posting.
The Library of Congress has encouraged us to send them
any information about growing scholarly use of
B.C.E. and C.E. as opposed to B.C. and A.D.
The article copied below might be a contribution to
this. (The use of city and state in the article
refers to New York, N.Y.)
Dear Rachel, et.al:
A Life Apart from 1997 is a pretty good bet. It retails for about
$30.00. If you go to the link below, you can read some reviews, one of
them mentioned The Chosen.
Regards,
Kathe
Safranim shalom,
Have a look at the following site. It is a source of up-to-date information
about Israel (health, technology, culture, humanitarian aid) without getting
evolved with the Arab-Israeli conflict. Here you will find Israel's
contribution to humanity. I see it as a very positive
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