and the
Library Journal's annual resource guide, which you will
probably find at the Mid-Manhattan branch.
We invite you to join our group, AJL/NYMA. If you are
interested, please feel free to contact me.
Liza Stabler
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Elizabeth F. Stabler, Librarian
Congregation Emanu-El
1 East 65th Street
New York
look forward to seeing you in the
place where it all began.
Liza Stabler and Elana Gensler, convention co-chairs
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on the AJL website
www.jewishlibraries.org, click on Convention
Best wishes,
Liza Stabler
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New York, NY 10021
212 744-1400
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, we have also posted the advertisement
purchase form and information about sponsoring convention
events.
Thanks to all of you whose efforts have made this possible.
Liza Stabler
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to memorialize?
Is there someone you wish to honor with an ad?
How to purchase an ad? Visit the AJL web page, Click on
Convention, then click on 39th Annual Convention and scroll
down to Place an advertisement
Best wishes,
Liza Stabler,
Convention co-chair
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The Sydney Taylor Awards are featured in the current issue
of the Church Synagogue Library Association's newsletter.
Congratulations to the Sydney Taylor Committee, to Libby
White who chaired the committee for the current awards and
to all its hard-working members.
Liza Stabler
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The Herbert Eileen Bernard Museum and the Ivan M.
Stettenheim Library invite you to join us as we begin to
celebrate
350
, the information is
available on the Convention page of the AJL web site.
We will discuss what should be done to make certain those
who are not on Hasafran have that information.
Best wishes,
Liza Stabler
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New York, NY 10021
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New York, NY 10021
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Dear Safraniyot and Safranim,
I thank Fred Isaac for his explanation. Just to let you
know, finding less expensive accommodations or staying with
friends actually hurts the AJL. In order to get such an
inexpensive rate, we have had to guarantee the hotel a
certain number of room nights. If we
.
Deadline: April 24 with leeway to May 1.
Best wishes,
Liza Stabler
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A Reminder:
The Herbert Eileen Bernard Museum and the Ivan M.
Stettenheim Library invite you to join us as we begin to
celebrate this important anniversary.
350 Years of American Jewish History
a lecture by JONATHAN D. SARNA
one of America's foremost commentators on American Jewish
history,
registered at the very
least for either the Sunday keynote dinner/address or 1 day
at the per diem rate. (Library school students please
e-mail Liza Stabler off list [EMAIL PROTECTED]). This
does not apply to partners or spouses.
* Those attending the membership meetings on Wednesday will
need
Dear Safraniyot and Safranim,
For all of you waiting to make reservations at the Marriott
for the 39th Annual convention, please note that the hotel
will hold rooms at the $199 rate only until May 24.
So, now is the time
See you in Brooklyn,
Liza and Elana
Convention co-chairs
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of expertise. Of course,
that is frustrating because it seems the AJL is always giving its
expertise most generously without an equitable return. However, we do the
satisfaction of fulfiling our mission statement's goals, while remaining poor!
Liza Stabler
Elizabeth F. Stabler, Librarian
Convention!
See you very soon,
Liza Stabler and Elana Gensler,
Convention co-chairs
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We can no longer accept any registrations, paid or gratis,
for Tuesday, June 22 at the Convention. We have reached
our capacity. We are aware of some registrations that are
in the works and will accept those, having already been in
correspondence with the registrant.
We would be delighted to
Dear Safraniyot and Safranim,
PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL. see below
We were very sad to have to have closed off registration
for Tuesday because we had no more room at Tuesday lunch.
As you know, our programmers have created a delicious menu
of choices for the sessions on Tuesday which
? The evaluation form
is in the program book at the very end.
The San Francisco/Oakland organizers will find your
comments very helpful, as will we.
Please send it to the address below.
Many thanks,
Liza Stabler
Convention co-chair
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Congregation Emanu-El
1 East 65th
To all of you just now realizing you need receipts, please
note that the NYC committee is closing its registration
records next week.
Anyone who wishes a receipt for the convention has until
July 13to request one. The registration form did, by the
way, have a place to have requested one! The
I second Phil MIller's vote to keep the UJE in a small
library; particularly for genealogical or biographical
information it's invaluable.
Best wishes,
Liza Stabler
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Congregation Emanu-El
1 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10021
212 744-1400
Fax: 212 570 0826
PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO ME. SEND ALL INQUIRIES TO Barbara
Merritt, [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 718 657-3222; 212
691-0548.
Ms Merritt, of the Association for Research Enlightenment
is offering the 24 volume 1994-1995 Sefer HaZohar published
by the Press of the Yeshivat Kol Yehuda..., Old City,
Jerusalem
For those of you who'd like help in expanding your music
cd-collection I wanted to let you know about a wonderful
resource I've discovered. Even though I live and work in
NYC, I'm buying many, if not most, of my new music cd's
from Tree of Life in Seattle because of the help provided
by AJL
You are all cordially invited to attend the lectures listed
below presented by the Ivan M. Stettenheim Library and
Herbert Eileen Bernard Judaica Museum of Congregation
Emanu-El of the City of New York. 1 East 65th Street. You
will be directed to the lecture hall being used. All
lectures begin
Just to clarify, I agree with Linda Silver that James Howe'
Kaddish for Grandpa is absolutely unacceptable in any
Jewish Library for many reasons but particularly because of
the very syncretism Eli Wise seems to be referring to when
he speaks about assimilation.
When the editor sent me
: Conflicting Visions\
Many thanks,
Liza Stabler
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Congregation Emanu-El
1 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10021
212 744-1400
Fax: 212 570 0826
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create the bibliography now on the web site. Here's the
url.
http://www.joi.org/library/biblio/complete.shtmhttp://www.joi.org/library/biblio/complete.shtm
. I hope this helps.
Liza Stabler
Elizabeth F. Stabler, Librarian
You are all cordially invited to the next lecture in
Congregation Emanu-El's Celebrate 350 series.
Genealogy, Memory,Gotham, Origins, History
Sponsored jointly by the Ivan M. Stettenheim Library of
Congregation Emanu-El and the Herbert and Eileen Bernard
Museum of Judaica in honor of the 350th
Congregation Emanu-El invites you to the next event in a
series of lectures celebrating the 350th Anniversary of
Jewish presence in North America and exploring various
aspects of American Jewish identity and history. . The
lectures are a collaboration between the Ivan M.
Stettenheim Library and
You are all cordially invited to the next lecture in
Congregation Emanu-El's Celebrate 350 series:
Genealogy, Memory,Gotham, Origins, History
Part a series of lectures sponsored jointly by the Ivan M.
Stettenheim Library of Congregation Emanu-El and the
Herbert and Eileen Bernard Museum of
REPLY TO ME OFF LIST, PLEASE
In cleaning out a cabinet I found 3+ packets of Accession
Book pages -- a blast from the past, indeed. Brodart
Product #23 276 001 in white, 10 sets per pack.
I even found a small number of orange topped catalog card
protectors/markers -- the kind you'd put over
Gentle Safraniyot and Safranim,
Okay, boys and girls, you know the rule about free advice
-- you gotta show something for it if you dole it out. So,
would all of you who have made alternate suggestions in the
last week help out by EACH of you researching (hey, you're
a librarian, after all!) one
Dear Safraniyot and Safranim,
In searching the LC authority site today, we discovered
something quite disturbing. When one clicks on the broad
term, Religious ethics to see the narrow terms, there
appears a list including Buddhist ethics, Christian
etics, Bahai ethics (11 choices).
Guess
You are cordially invited to thfirst lecture in Temple
Emanu-El's series: The Arts and [Jewish] Identity
Wednesday, November 16, 6:30 pm
An Evening of Contemporary Israeli Literature With Savyon
Liebrecht
Through the assistance of the Consulate General of Israel,
author Savyon Liebrecht will be
To all members of Hasafran, their friends and family:
Bernard Museum of Judaica Stettenheim Library at Temple Emanu-El of
the City of New York Present the first in the 2006 Lecture Series:
The Arts and [Jewish] Identity
[War and Jewish Identity]
January 23, 2006: 6:30pm
Bryan Mark Rigg:
The
Monday, January 23
6:30 p.m.
War and Jewish Identity:
A Discussion With
Author Bryan Mark Rigg
The Herbert Eileen Bernard Museum of Judaica and the Ivan M.
Stettenheim Library welcome Bryan Mark Rigg as the second speaker in
their 2005-2006 lecture series, The Arts
and [Jewish] Identity. Raised
You Are Cordially Invited to the Third Lecture in Temple
Emanu-El's Series: The Arts and [Jewish] Identity
February 22, 2006 at 6:30pm
Hebrew Printing in Poland: A Brief History
Brad Sabin Hill
Hebrew has been printed in Poland for almost as long as the Polish
language itself. This
Please make note in your calendars of the following free
events. More information will follow within 4 weeks of the event.
Congregation Emanu-EL
of The City of New York
2006 Library-Museum Lecture Series
!
The Arts and [Jewish] Identity
Sponsored by the Ivan M. Stettenheim Library
and Herbert
Dear Lissa,
Doesn't the Seminary have a subscription?. As far as I know, that is the
only way at present to access the Index. At the AJL-NYMA Reference
Workshop this past Tuesday at JTS Dianne Romm announced that Gale-Thompson
was in the process of buying the index. I'd be happy to have any
The Herbert and Eileen Bernard Museum of Judaica The Ivan M.
Stettenheim Library at Temple Emanu-El Present
2005-2006 Lecture Series: The Arts and [Jewish] Identity
[Genealogy, Society and Identity]
April 25, 2006 at 6:30pm
The Jews of Sing-Sing
Ron Arons
Nationally known scholar Ron Arons
Dear Ann and Zellie,
Many thanks to you and to your wonderful committee for a great
convention. So much work went into making sure all the details were
perfect. I hope everyone is planning a long restful vacation
Shabbat shalom,
Liza
Elizabeth F. Stabler, Librarian
Congregation
Phil Miller provides, as ever, an amazing role model for us who are
in the same profession. And, now there's just wishing to be able to
attain the same level -- ever!
Liza Stabler
A Most Memorable Reference Question
Having been a librarian for near to forty years I have learned that
most
Congregation Emanu-El invites you to join us this coming Wednesday,
February 7 at 6:30 pm for the next event in Emanu-El Reads:
Maimonides, a year long journey of Jewish learning our community
has undertaken. Dr. Benjamin Gampel will speak on: Maimonides and
His Image: The Legacy of His
1. Pay for a consultant at two local synagogue libraries is $40/hr.
This librarian does not charge for travel time and for a lot of
the work done at home.
2. A librarian just out of library school should make at least18/hr
($35,000 a year for
40 hours for 52 weeks). An experienced librarian
do.
I'd really appreciate your suggestions,
Liza Stabler
Elizabeth F. Stabler, Librarian
Congregation Emanu-El
1 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10021
212 744-1400
Fax: 212 570 0826
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University Press). She also has edited
Moral Grandeur
and Spiritual Audacity: Essays of Abraham Joshua Heschel.
Chag sameach,
Liza Stabler
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Dear Safraniyot and Safranim,
On December 5 Douglas Century spoke here at Temple Emanu-El, New York
about Barney Ross, published by Nextbook/Schoken. If you are
looking for an excellent speaker who can fully engage his audience
with a dynamic presentation, Doug Century is for you. He has a
Philosophy at The Jewish Theological Seminary of
America and a world-renowned thinker and teacher. His seminal works
on Jewish theology include Sacred Fragments: Recovering Theology for
the Modern Jew. For more information go to Rabbi Gillman's page on
the JTS web site.
Liza Stabler
Messages
Congregation Emanu-El invites you to attend a lecture by Rabbi Neil
Gillman:entitled
Are Jews Responsible for the Whole World? Rabbi Gillman will discuss
the implied tensions in Abraham Joshua Heschel's The Sabbath. How do
we, as Jews, balance ritual demands with moral and social demands?
Gentle Safraniyot and Safranim,
You are invited to the lecture listed below,
Best wishes,
Liza Stabler
Elizabeth F. Stabler
Librarian
Ivan M. Stettenheim Library
Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York
1 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065
Congregation Emanu-El invites you to join us
stamps on the book at all, there is no way to know to
which Temple Emanu-El Library this book belongs to.
Please let me know and I will be happy to return the book to you in
return for the cost of postage.
Liza Stabler
Elizabeth F. Stabler
Librarian
Ivan M. Stettenheim Library
Congegation Emanu-El
You are cordially invited to this event:
Hollywood Exiles: How Immigrants in the Performing Arts Transformed
American Film, Theater and Music
Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York
Wednesday, May 14th 6:30 P.M.
One East 65th Street
Decades of war and oppression during the early 20th
Does anyone have a favorite yarn, spinning and/or weavng emporium in
Cleveland or vicinity?
Many thanks,
Liza Stabler
www.lizasfibers.blogspot.com
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at
all -- which will be mighty clear1
Liza Stabler
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will discuss her recent memoir, The Man in
the White Sharkskin Suit. Book signing to follow. The event is gratis.
Posted as a courtesy for Marsha Labovitz, Librarian, Helene Spring
Library, East End Temple, New York City
Liza Stabler
Elizabeth F. Stabler
Stettenheim Library
Congregation Emanu-El
Congregation Emanu-El invites you to join us this coming Monday,
March 23 at 6:30 pm for When Grandma was a Wild Young Thing, the
next event in the Library-Museum Lecture Series. Lily Koppel will
speak about her book, The Red Leather Diary: Reclaiming a Life
Through the Pages of a Lost
Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York is pleased to invite
you to a free lecture. Please feel free to post this notice on any
relevant list.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
6:30 PM
Creating the Museumof the History of Polish Jews:A Work in Progress
Speaker: Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
The
Marsha Labovitz, librarian at New York's East End Temple, has asked
me to post the following about an event which might be of interest to
Judaica librarians.
From: East End Temple
245 East 17th Street
New York, NY10003
Contact: Sharon Shemesh at
Please feel free to post this to any other listserve
Good Talk: Good Book
Lecturer: David Plotz
Wednesday, February 3 6:30 PM
Temple Emanu-El
1 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065
No admittance charge
Meet the author DAVID PLOTZ as he discusses his book, Good Book:
The Bizarre,
IT'S NOT JUST KID STUFF:
JEWS AND THE GRAPHIC NOVEL
Wednesday, March 3, 2010 6:30 PM
Temple Emanu-El, 1 East 65th Street, New York, NY
Call 212 744-1400 ext. 362 for information
No admission charge
MARK SIEGEL, the brilliant author, editor and illustrator, will
discuss the influence of
14 at 1:00 pm
No Admission Charge
Liza Stabler
Librarian, Stettenheim Library
Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York
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Please post this on any and all listserves to which you
belong. Please let me know if you'd like a copy via attachment.
Many thanks,
Liza Stabler
Elizabeth F. Stabler
Librarian
Stettenheim Library
Temple Emanu-El
1 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065
The Genizah at a Glance: 200,000 Items
Music at Emanu-El: The Arcos Orchestra
Temple Emanu-El and The ARCOS ORCHESTRA have begun our inaugural
season in Emanu-El's magnificent Fifth Avenue Sanctuary. Arcos is a
chamber orchestra that offers a bridge between the origins of
European music and today's most engaging musical works.
and Open to the Public
Temple Emanu-El
Enter at the Marvin Elisabeth Cassell Community House of Temple Emanu-El
One East 65th Street, New York, NY 10065
For more information visit the Emanu-El website at http://emanuelnyc.org/
See you Monday,
Liza Stabler
Librarian
Stettenheim Library
States of America (PCUSA).
Liza Stabler
Elizabeth F. Stabler
Librarian
Ivan M. Stettenheim Library
Temple Emanu-El
1 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065
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Dear Colleagues,
You are invited to the event described below. Please feel free to
bring guests with you.
The Skirball Center for Adult Jewish Learning at Temple Emanuel
Invites you to The First Annual Charles Grossman Lecture in Jewish
Intellectual History.
Rabbi David Ellenson,
restoration efforts.
Liza Stabler
Librarian
Stettenheim Library
Temple Emanu-El
New York, NY 10065
Factory Fire Anniversary
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Does anyone have access or know how to acquire Meital, a
documentary in Hebrew by Israeli film maker Yael Kipper Zaritsky?
Many thanks,
Liza
Elizabeth F. Stabler
Librarian
Ivan M. Stettenheim Library
Temple Emanu-El
New York, NY 10065
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Please post the invitation below to any listserves to which you
belong: Thanks, Liza Stabler
You are invited, along with any guests, to the next event in The
Library-Museum Lecture Series at Temple Emanu-El: THE DAILY MIRROR, INDEED!
Writer/editor Alana Newhouse will discuss the long
sharing their experiences with
me privately.
Please do not respond on Hasafran.
Liza Stabler
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