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Page 8 - The News - August, 1995 A Tune to Rowrtd If you area 25'year or 50-year contributor to UJA, let us honor you in a special way on Zahav, the mission of golden moments. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Contact Carole Klepper (212) 880-1358 at the UJA National Missions Department m Warshenbrot Attends Library Conference Amalia Warshenbrot, librar ian at the Speizman Jewish Li brary, attended the 30th annual convention of the Association of Jewish Libraries in Chicago, Illi nois, June 18-21. The convention program, organized around the theme “Preserving the Past, Em bracing the Future”, included workshops on cataloging and Internet navigation; and demon strations of the latest library soft ware. The convention featured a storytelling festival and an intro ductory course on collecbion de velopment for the small Judaica library. A joint session of the American Library Association and the Association of Jewish Librar ies entitled “Connecting Libraries: Exploring the Relationships Be tween “Secular” and Jewish Re sources and Services” concluded the convention. Special thanks to the Yiddish Institute for making it possible for Amalia to attend the convention.' We also thank the J.C.C., Char lotte Jewish Preschool, Temple Beth El and the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte. Book Donation The Speizman Jewish Library ackowledges with gratitude the donation of the book ZEBULON B. Vance, And the Scattered Na tion edited by Maurice A. Weinstein, published by The Wildacres Press, Charlotte, N.C., 1995. It is a great privilege to own a copy of this book. ‘ CJN Eve voo trotB . fatl Y BEK& VERMONTS HNEST • ICE CREAM ^ FROZEN Y06URT«. aoe Sa Mam 9t • DtvldKn The Arboretua • Charlotte 307 Providano* fii, • Chailotta Broadwty at tiw Bsach • Myrtle Baadi Speizman Jewish Library THE TULMAN LIBRARY FUND It all started about eight years ago when our daughter Debbie Telem and I served together on the Speizma—ibrary Committee. At one of our meetings, it was sug gested that individuals or families could start their own special li brary fund which would not nec essarily have to be a “memorial” fund, Debbie had recently re turned with her family from liv ing on a kibbutz in israel- coincidentally, Stanley and I were then approaching our fortieth wed ding anniversary. Knowing that charitable dona tions were always part of our fam ily gift-giving custom, Debbie planned in secret with husband Peter, brothers Danny and wife Missy and Joe and wife Deborah to “seed” a Tulman Library Fund in our honor. The special stipula tion for this fund would be that all books or periodicals acquired through it must be published in Ts- rael- Thus, in a small way, each donation to the Tulman Library Fund (which can still be as small as $5.00 to have a card sent to the recipient) helps the publishing industry in Israel and the Speizmam Library here. In addition to books, the weekly international edition of the Jerusalem Post is purchased with interest accumulated from this fund Librarian Amalia Warshenbrot reported that individuals make good use of these newspapers in their study of world events. It does our hearts good to see that our family values are being perpetuated by another generation C‘dor I’dor”). It also thrills us to be honored by such a generous gesture during our lifetime, rather than be memorialized by it after we’re gone. For more information please call Amalia Warshenbrot, 366-5007, Ext. 258. Summer Library Hours Monday and Wednesday 2:00 P.M.- 3:45 P.M. I\iesday and Thursday 9:15 A.M. - 12:15 P.M. 2:00 P.M. - 3:45 P.M. Closed Fridays & Week-ends For more information please call Amalia Warshenbrot at 366-5007 Ext. 258 Swimmer Insurance A C, L N C: Y , INC. O' ( ininwrcul i. J t\ .-V I I ( W > David Swimmer Craig Katzman Harry Swimmer Bruce Kantor Life & Employee Benefits 725 Providence Road • Charlotte, NC 28207 704/333-6694 • Fax 704/333-3864 Wats 800/438-4933 Berrybrook Fann Nataral Food Pantry COMPLETE LINE OF NATURAL FOODS & VITAMINS Juice Bar • Sandwiches, Salads & Soup Made Fresh DaOy To Go 11-4 OrganicaDy Grown Produce Nutritional Books • Birkenstock Sandals Cruelty Free Natural Cosmetics ChiUfnpion Juicers VTitariin & Senior Citizens Discounts Persona&zed Service 1257 East Boukwd 334-6528 M-Sat9;3a«
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