Re: [ha-Safran] Research question: Oldest Shas in America

2016-12-27 Thread Fred Isaac
That's a fascinating question. Can you please post the final response to the list, Joshua? I'd also like to know who the publisher of the Rabbi's set is, and if it's not the earliest, who did it. Thanks, Fred Isaac On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Joshua Jasper wrote: > Hi

[ha-Safran] Research question: Oldest Shas in America

2016-12-27 Thread Joshua Jasper
Hi all, I have a research query from a local rabbi that is wondering whether his all-Hebrew volumes of the Talmud are the oldest all-Hebrew set of Shas printed and published in America. He told me that the set is from the Council of Rabbis in the United States and Canada, with the earliest volume

[ha-Safran] resubmitted - news from ajl publications

2016-12-27 Thread laura schutzman
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[ha-Safran] news from ajl publications

2016-12-27 Thread laura schutzman
Call for submissions: Bibliographies on Tu B'shvat or ecology. Please send to publicati...@jewishlibraries.org. Additionally the AJL reviewers index is up to date. Feel free to browse or search it. Thanks Laura Schutzman Publications Chair publicati...@jewishlibraries.org. __ Messages and