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Association of Jewish Libraries: The New Jewish Values Finder: A Guide to Values in Children's Books view detail comment email this

This project's purpose "is to identify the Jewish values found in Jewish children's books published since 1995." A searchable database of books for children (preschool through high school) includes complete citations, with an option to search for award winning titles. Also includes announcements of children's book awards and lists of notable books for younger and older readers.
http://www.ajljewishvalues.org/
Topics: Children's Literature, Judaism, Literature & Books

Last updated Mar 6, 2004


A Garment Worker's Legacy: The Joe Fishstein Collection of Yiddish Poetry view detail comment email this

This digital version of a 1998 exhibition allows the world to see the catalog of a remarkable collection of Yiddish books that belonged to Joe Fishstein, an active member of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. The 2300 works are mostly poetry; there are also photographs, union memorabilia, early twentieth-century postcards, and theater programs. Fishstein's hand-made dust jackets kept everything in mint condition. Searchable. From McGill University Libraries.
http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/fishstein/
Topics: Collectors & Collecting, Judaism, Literature & Books, Nonfiction by Genre, Poetry

Last updated Jun 18, 2002


Hebraica Team view detail comment email this

This site features cataloging tools and general reference sources for the Hebrew language. Includes a history of the language, an introduction to the alphabet, an online Hebrew-English dictionary, an online Hebrew keyboard, and an explanation of gematria, the arcane numerology system based on the fact that Hebrew letters also serve as numbers. From the Hebraica cataloging team at Yale University Library.
http://www.library.yale.edu/cataloging/hebraicateam/
Topics: Judaism, Languages, Librarian Specialties, Librarianship, Literature & Books

Last updated Aug 26, 2003


Isaac Bashevis Singer view detail comment email this

2004 marks the centennial of Nobel Prize-winning Yiddish author Isaac Bashevis Singer's birth. This site provides information about Singer's life and works, including a biography, bibliography, filmography, and photographs. Also includes a calendar of events relating to the celebration of the centennial and discussion forums. From the Library of America.
http://singer100.loa.org/
Topics: Authors by Region, Holidays and Observances Individually, Judaism, Literature & Books, Musicians

Last updated Aug 28, 2008


Jewish Mysteries view detail comment email this

This site features an annotated bibliography of American Jewish mystery and detective fiction. The mysteries are divided into three categories "based on Jewish identity and the role of Judaism in each mystery": assimilation, acculturation, and affirmation. Also includes an introductory essay. From a rabbi who is the editor of anthologies of Jewish mystery stories.
http://www.jewishmysteries.net
Topics: Judaism, Literature & Books, Mysteries and More, Religion

Last updated Feb 21, 2006


The Jewish Reader: A Guide for Book Groups view detail comment email this

The National Yiddish Book Center offers readers an opportunity to study new and classic works. Each month's book selection is accompanied by various features such as a summary, an interview with the author, selected passages, a critical review essay, and discussion questions. Past months' selections are archived, among them Isaac Bashevis Singer's "Shosha," Michael Chabon's "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay," and Sholem Aleichem's "Tevye the Dairyman."
http://yiddishbookcenter.org/story.php?n=12
Topics: Hobbies, Judaism, Literature & Books, Literature: Fiction, Nonfiction by Genre

Last updated Feb 9, 2005


National Yiddish Book Center view detail comment email this

Dedicated to preserving the rich literature written in Yiddish and Ladino, this non-profit organization has rescued and digitized 1.5 million books. It also has educational programs and a book club. The site offers a virtual tour of the center, facts about Yiddish, and links to related resources. Also includes a list of the "'100 Greatest Works of Modern Jewish Literature' – written in Hebrew, Yiddish, Russian, German, Spanish, English and other languages."
http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org
Topics: Judaism, Languages, Literature & Books

Last updated May 9, 2007


Treasures from the Jewish Cultural Renaissance in Germany, 1898-1938 view detail comment email this

This online tour of an exhibit demonstrates the rich Jewish culture that existed in Germany "beginning at the turn of the 20th century and ending as the Nazi regime took power." Includes annotated images of books, magazines, photographs, and illustrations. From the special collections of the Gelman Library at George Washington University.
http://www.gwu.edu/gelman/spec/kiev/treasures/
Topics: History, History By Place, Judaism, Literary Movements and Periods, Literature & Books, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional

Last updated Dec 5, 2004




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