This Week's Jewish Links
Here are this week's links on Jewish books, reading, writing and libraries.
Cathy Balshone-Becze talks about
What Public Libraries Can Do for Special Libraries: Presenting an Overview of Services in Massachusetts. This region-specific but very interesting presentation was made at last year's New England Association of Jewish Libraries conference and has ongoing relevance for Judaica librarians.
From the New York
Times, an Arts Review column on
Medieval Remnants of the Jews in Spain.
Anne Frank's Diary- complete, original- is on display for the first time. From the
Christian Science Monitor.
For laughs:
Scenes from the post-print apocalypse. From the New York
Times.
From the Jewish Publication Society blog:
Lost, But Not Forgotten.
From the
Jerusalem Post:
Jerusalem Limmud FSU event to highlight Nobel prize theme: Jewish learning festival for Russian speakers follows successful events in Ukraine, Moscow.
Check out
the Jewish Book Council's upcoming Twitter Book Club: Jennifer Gilmore's
Something Red: A Novel, on June 2.
Got a link about Jewish books you'd like me to see? Email me at mcloutier at jewishlibraries.org. Have a great week!
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