Wonderful, looking forward to it! Jasmin
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On Jan 10, 2011, at 5:23 PM, "Heidi G Lerner" wrote:
> Joan and I have submitted a proposal to present this topic at the conference.
> I believe that we are on the draft schedule.
> Best, Heidi
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jasmin Nof"
>
Slip of the quill? I'm sure you meant to say: "they say in the "west,"
referring to the sages of the Land of Israel, as referred to in Babylonia. I
concur. /Clifford Miller
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From: owner-heb-n...@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
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Sorry, that should probably be the sages of Erets Israel, which is west of
Babylonia.
Dr. Barry D. Walfish
Judaica and Theology Specialist
Collection Development Department and
Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
University of Toronto Library
130 St. George St.
Toronto, ON
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phone: 416-9
My guess would be: amre be-ma'arava, meaning "they say in the west", referring
to the sages of Babylonia, but I'd need more context to be sure.
Barry
Dr. Barry D. Walfish
Judaica and Theology Specialist
Collection Development Department and
Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
University of Toronto L
Joan and I have submitted a proposal to present this topic at the conference. I
believe that we are on the draft schedule.
Best, Heidi
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From: "Jasmin Nof"
To: heb-naco@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 11:41:52 AM
Subject: Re: Cataloging Workshop
Oh, how I wish I could come! Too bad the timing isn't great and the
funding isn't there for me to do so... But here's hoping that we'll
hear more from these speakers at AJL Annual! (For those of us who are
lucky enough to at least be able to make it there...)
Jasmin
Jasmin Nof
Judaica and H
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Folks:
I have a book with troubling romanization issues:
alef-mem-resh-yud bet-mem-ayin-resh-bet-alef.
The record in OCLC provides "Imre be-ma'arava (sayings in the west),"
but in light of the fact that book is about the differences in the
arguments and argumentation in the two Talmuds (Talmu
Save the date, Wednesday, February 9, 2011, in the PM, for the 2011 Cataloging
Workshop of the New York Metropolitan Area Chapter of the Association of Jewish
Libraries, which will be held at Temple Emanu-El, 5th Avenue at 65th Street,
NYC.
Program:
RDA and the RDA Test: Hebraica Perspectives
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