A portrait of Gluckel of Hameln

http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/books/214496/the-mother-tongue

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New books for new year range from stark to dreamlike | j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern California

http://www.jweekly.com/article/full/78585/new-books-for-new-year-range-from-stark-to-dreamlike/

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You know what I haven’t done in ages? Top Ten Tuesday!

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, featuring a different top 10 theme each week. This week’s topic is the top ten books on our fall to-be-read lists. Some will be Jewish books, and a few others will be…well, others!

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http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/books/212859/female-victorian-jewish-novelist

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Tablet Magazine’s List of 101 Great Jewish Books – Tablet Magazine

http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/books/145840/101-great-jewish-books

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Waking up to Shabbat

It’s been a very long week. More like very long almost two weeks. Right before Labor Day, allergies struck home and not so quickly spun out into one of the nastiest flus in my recent memory. A week was spent on the couch with not much energy for more than constant stream of television at our brains. Oh yes, both my husband and I were fully sick with the flu though this time around, I got the brunt of the illness stick. Throughout the week, we took care of each other as we hit the stages of the flu plague at different points. Sometimes he had no energy to get up and I ferried endless cups of tea and soup. At other hours, I shivered under a blanket trying hopelessly to not choke on my cough and he brought the sweet salvation. It’s been a LONG week. But we made it through together and as we are about to hit 4.5 months of marriage, there is no one else I would rather be sick with me. So as we head into the restfulness of the weekend, may you all rest as we do on this lovely, healthful Shabbat.

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What lovely varieties we come in :) 

http://www.myjewishlearning.com/rabbis-without-borders/interfaith-or-multicultural-words-matter-at-a-wedding/

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A little bit about where I came from

Found some interesting articles worth sharing about my hometown in Ukraine.

http://articles.latimes.com/1997/nov/09/news/mn-51918

http://ukrainianheritagefound.com/bar.html

http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Shargorod

http://www.jukraine.com/shargorod.html

http://myshtetl.org/vinnitskaja/shargorod_en.html

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One of the neatest things happened today.

I’ve lost several favorite local stores here in the great East Bay. And let’s just put it mildly, it made me quite sad and always on the prowl for another new place to love. As an avid reader, I support the public library. In fact, I support it so much that I belong to two different libraries, and subsequently am a member of two different Friends of the Public Library associations. Well, that latter thing? It just helped me hit the freaking blog motherload.

After having a lovely lunch with my friend Stephanie, we decided to FINALLY on my suggestion go to check out the local bookstore run by the “you guessed it” Friends of the Public Library. Walking into that store, on the corner of Channing Way and Telegraph, was like hitting a proverbial reading jackpot. Not only were the books insanely cheap, $2 or less, but the variety of books was astounding and for a local smallish association, there were enough recent bestsellers on the shelves (trust me, for a lot of people it’s a thing, and it’s hard to compare this Friends of the Library to the other large urban one I belong to, but really, not the point). At any rate, everything I was doing there was all going to support the organization itself and its many literary programs so I was happy to spend my money, boy was I ever. I roamed around the various sections like a merry child, lost in my own literary happy  land. And then….I saw a sign for Judaica section and walked in front of six fully stock shelves in this wonderful store. Let me put this in context, guys. I’ve seen less Judaica on shelves in many a Barnes & Noble. So this was a veritable goldmine especially when I got to peruse what was there. Oh, the usual volumes about Holocaust and such and nary a book on Israel which was in an entirely different though appropriate section of Middle East. But the thing that impressed me the most was the quantity of volumes on arts, literature, crafts and photography of Jews. These books were none that I’ve ever seen anywhere else. From the stamps inside some, I saw that they were discards from the local university library’s. And how can one calling oneself a reader leave behind books stamped Discard? Duh, of course I couldn’t. At one point I was torn between TWO books depicting Jewish life from 19th century to WWII. TWO!!!! What a choice! I can’t tell you how having this chance to discover a new place to love made me happy. And not just happy. Ecstatic because this place of wonder has such Jewish treasures to discover.

And all I will say is that I bought three treasures that I would really love to share with you soon.

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You know what will make me happy?

I will be happy at the end of August. Why you query? Because not only will audit at my workplace be done and over (along with all the prep work I still have for it) but it will also be my birthday and this year unlike last year I feel I will be happy to actually celebrate. 

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