Re: [ha-Safran] Classification question

2021-05-07 Thread Annette Goldsmith via Hasafran
Hi, Maxine. We have it in biography: 799. Here's the entry . Shabbat Shalom!

[ha-Safran] Classification question

2021-05-06 Thread Maxine Wolfson via Hasafran
Does anyone have the following book in their library, and how do you assign it? I'm using Elezar, and am not sure if it belongs in history, biography, or somewhere else: Stephen S. Wise Servant of the People Selected Letters Ed. Carl. H. Voss Thank you for any help you can provide. Maxine

[ha-Safran] Classification question

2020-03-04 Thread Cathy Klion via Hasafran
Temple Sinai (Washington DC) uses the Elazar system of classification. Given that there are no recent updates, we are having increasing trouble classifying current books. A few examples of areas where we are finding Elazar lacking include immigration, multi-racial themes, different family

[ha-Safran] Classification question

2017-03-13 Thread Emily Goldberg
I am inquiring about the appropriate classification of The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis. We use Weine. Anyone confronted this yet? With appreciation for all suggestions, Emily Goldberg Mowshowitz Library Hillcrest Jewish Center Flushing, New York exgoldb...@gmail.com __ Messages and

[ha-Safran] Classification question

2013-05-30 Thread fredis...@aol.com
My colleague (Renee Kardener) and I have been puzzling where to place Saying No and Letting Go by Rabbi Ed Goldberg. We use Elazar, but I think the issue of where to put Judaica self-help books may be a more general issue. Any thoughts, Safranim? I'd also be interested in hearing a