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Libraries Update: Feb. 13, 2022

By Paul Glassman Director of Scholarly and Cultural Resources

February 13, 2022

LIBRARY BOOK TALK

Joan Gluckauf Haahr on

Prisoners of Memory: A Jewish Family from Nazi Germany

VIA ZOOM | Wednesday, Feb. 16, 7 p.m. |

Based on a trove of letters from family members, the author will discuss some of their day-to-day experiences, which culminated in Kristallnacht, ghettoization, deportation, and murder.


LAST CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS TO 2022 CATALOG OF UNIVERSITY AUTHORS

Faculty and staff members: document your research and creative activity at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ in the Catalog of University Authors! Send your citations by Monday, February 14 to Paul Glassman, Director of Scholarly and Cultural Resources.

PRAGUE BIBLE ILLUMINATOR IDENTIFIED

Jan Dienstbier, Charles University, Prague, authority on medieval illuminated books, visited ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ to examine the Prague Bible and attributed its illumination to the workshop of Valentine Noh, illuminator also of a Latin prayerbook at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Gift of Ludwig and Erica Jesselson in 1985.

STUDENT LIBRARY RESEARCH AWARD NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS

Are you an undergraduate student? Have you written a research paper between Spring Semester 2021 and now? Why not submit it for the ? The deadline is April 12, 2022, at 11:59 p.m.

HONORS THESES AND SENIOR PROJECTS FEATURED IN YAIR

¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ students can proudly include their scholarly writings in the broader academic conversation through publication in (Yeshiva Academic Institutional Repository). More information about this scholarly resource can be found here.

COLLECTION HIGHLIGHT

¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Libraries recently acquired a color portrait of Rabbi Abraham Gombiner (c. 1637-1683), author of the Magen Avraham, the classic commentary on the Shulḥan Ê»arukh, Oraḥ ḥayyim. The portrait seems to date to the early 20th century and bears resemblance to two other portraits, one of which was published by a descendant of Rabbi Gombiner in Sefer Tsemaḥ le-Avraham (Warsaw, 1935). The subtle differences between the portraits may perhaps point to an earlier, as yet undiscovered portrait, on which both may be based. Zoltan Erenyi Charitable Fund.

GABRIEL GOLDSTEIN BEGINS AS INTERIM DIRECTOR & CHIEF CURATOR AT MUSEUM

Gabriel Goldstein has been appointed Interim Director and Chief Curator of the and began in that role on Jan. 18, 2022. Goldstein currently consults with the museum as Project Director for the upcoming exhibition Becoming the Rambam: Highlights from The Robert & Debra Hartman Maimonides Library (working title), scheduled to open next winter.

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