Thanks you Racheli, the writers and editors, Amalia Warshenbrot From: Rachel Leket-Mor via Hasafran Dear AJL members, Volume 22 of Judaica Librarianship is published, hours before the end of the year—phew! Congratulations to all authors! A big thank-you to Nadav Sharon, who assisted me in preparing this issue, and to copyeditor extraordinaire Nancy Sack. Stay tuned for the new call for papers and other exciting news, which will come soon. Happy New Year! Rachel Access AJL’s peer-reviewed, open-access journal: https://ajlpublishing.org/. Volume 22 table of contents: Vol. 22 Editor’s Note Rachel Leket-Mor, 1–4 The Recovery of Nazi Looted Books in the UCLA Library: From Prague to Los Angeles and Back Diane Mizrachi, Ivan Kohout, and Michal Bušek, 5–19 A History of YIVO’s Prewar Archival Collections from 1925 to 2001 Stefanie Halpern, 20–40 The Baltimore Hebrew Institute Collection: A Jewish Studies Library Re-imaged, Elaine Mael, 41–56 Jewish German Immigrant Booksellers in Twentieth-Century Ecuador Irene Munster, 57–72 Two Articles by Ber Borokhov about Judaica Libraries and Librarians Zachary M. Baker, 73–83 Workers’ Libraries in Interwar Poland: Selections Translated from a Yiddish Handbook, Jordan Finkin, 84–102 Who Own Jewish Culture Heritage? Association of Jewish Libraries Rosaline and Meyer Feinstein Memorial Lecture, Arthur Kiron, 103–122 It’s Raining Lemons! How the COVID-19 Pandemic Reshaped the Association of Jewish Libraries, Michelle Margolis, 123–127 Hiding in Plain Sight: Toward a Celebration of Hebraica Catalogers Roger Kohn, 128–150 Jewish Identity and American Acceptance: Welcoming a Firstborn Son in Two Classic Children's Books, Emily Schneider 151–158 Provenance Research, Memory Culture, and the Futurity of Archives: Three Essential Resources for Researching the Nazi Past, Rachel Heuberger, 159–172 Book Review: Caroline Jessen, Kanon im Exil: Lektüren deutsch-jüdischer Emigranten in Palästina/ Israel. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2019. 398 p. ISBN: 9783835333482. [German], Renate Evers, 173–181 Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p. ISBN: 9780197563526, Amalia S. Levi, 182–188 Book Review: Jason Lustig, A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. ix, 265 p. ISBN: 9780197563526, Larissa Allwork, 189–194 DH/JS: Mapping Jewish Studies Michelle Margolis, 195–197 Scatter of the Literature, March 2020–December 2022 Rachel Leket-Mor and Nadav Sharon, 198–222 Tribute to Heidi G. Lerner upon Her Retirement Aaron J. Taub, 223–226 |
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