I attended the French School in the mid-1980's and loved it. Middlebury
teaches Hebrew, as well as other foreign languages. Since most academic
library positions prefer a foreign language, I thought to share a link to the
promotional video with Hasafran.
http://youtu.be/0gYQfsKIa6U. There is
Illinois, Indiana, Duke, Columbia, Pittsburghanybody there?? :)
Thanks,
Uri
Uri Kolodney
Hebrew Jewish Studies Librarian
University of Texas Libraries
The University of Texas at Austin
PCL 2.300 | Mail Code S5440 | PO Box P Austin, TX
Dear fellow ha-Safran members we are excited to announce that at an awards
ceremony in Washington, D.C. last Thursday, the Association of American
Publishers awarded our book The Auschwitz Volunteer: Beyond Bravery, by
Captain Witold Pilecki, translated by Jarek Garlinski, the prestigious 2012
Does anyone have an idea where I can purchase a Haggadah in Hebrew with a
Portuguese translation (for a Brazilian convert to Judaism).
Thanks!
Etta
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Etta Gold
Library Director
The Richard and Janet Yulman Campus
5950 N.
Try sefer online... a brazilian online judaica store. Ask your patron to
interpret all the portuguese conditions on their page. They do accept credit
cards. Not sure if there is a minimum.
Here is a link to the Haggada in Portuguese.
http://www.sefer.com.br/search2.aspx?q=hagadap=1
Good luck!
These may be your best bet:
http://www.sefer.com.br/details/1144/hagad%C3%A1-de-p%C3%AAssach
http://www.sefer.com.br/details/9875/hagad%C3%A1-de-p%C3%AAssach-ds
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 5:17 PM, Etta Gold eg...@tbam.org wrote:
Does anyone have an idea where I can purchase a Haggadah in
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