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From: Charna Cohn
Date: Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 2:28 PM
Subject: Jewish books
Dear Mr. Galron: I am on the library committee for my synagogue
(conservative) and am charged with creating a children and youth
collection. Your site was recommended to me and I hope that you can offer
me some
Dear librarians and book friends,
We are happy to send you our new catalogue of:
NEW BOOKS FROM ISRAEL
Cat. No. 463 - October 2015 (Heshvan - 5776).
The catalogue contains 553 new titles which are divided into twomain files:
1. Titles in Hebrew, including religious books (Sifrei kodesh):
Safranim -- I need an article from MELUS in 1996. If anyone has access to
this and would be will to email an article to me, please respond offline.
Thanks in advance.
beverly.gel...@frisch.org
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*Beverly Geller*
Librarian
The Frisch School
120 West Century Road
Paramus, NJ 07652
201 267-9100
A new online research tool for studying Modern Orthodoxy is now available with
Yeshiva University Libraries' launch of the New York Synagogue Bulletins
Collection, a digital collection of historic bulletins published by several
prominent Modern Orthodox synagogues in the New York City area.
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