Thank you!
It does appear that the title is The Woman Who Heard Color –
I so appreciate all the responses!!
Thanks again,
Etta
Etta D. Gold MLS RJE
Congregational Librarian
Temple Beth Am
The Janet z”l and Richard Yulman Campus
5950 N. Kendall Drive, Pinecrest, Florida 33156
Direct 786.264
The book is The Woman Who Heard Color by Kelly Jones. Margaret Burka, Lakeside Congregation for Reform Judaism, Highland Park, Illinois Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S™ II Skyrocket™, an AT 4G LTE smartphone. Original message Subject: [ha-Safran] FW: Name this book and help a
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Hi all,
I have a patron that is looking for books or curricula about kedusha in terms
of holiness. Not kedusha of the amidah. She's aiming for 1st to 5th grade with
this. Does anyone know of anything that might be useful?
Rebecca Levitan
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Louise D. and Morton J. Macks
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Dear Librarians,
Please be informed of the new title published by Bar-Ilan University Press
:
Terrorism on Behalf of the Revolution
PLO–Soviet Relations, 1968-1991
By Hanoch Bazov , Michael M. Laskier
In the Series: Underground and Resistance Studies
ISBN: 978-965-226-464-0
Dear Friends,
Let us begin with a brief summary of new and significant Hebrew Literature -
Israeli Literature. Eyal Meged has written 'Oshralia,' published by Yediot
Hemed, 978-965-545-721-6 Cat. 87438 $25.00
A Woman Alone,' 'Isha le-vada,' by Ilana Hammerman has also been published
by
Can someone help us out here? This came to me from a lovely patron:
It's pretty sad to become frazzled over a book title but I've become obsessed
with locating it. A while back I read
a book about a young girl in Europe who gets a job working in a wealthy house
hold and eventually works her
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