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LIBRARY USED BOOK SALE BEGINS ON MITZVAH DAY
Visit the Used Book Sale throughout the morning and especially before and after your project!
Brenner Family Library
Welcome to our Online Catalog. All are welcome to browse through the catalog. You will need an ID and password to put materials on hold or to write a book review. To set up your ID and password, please call the library at 303-388-4013, ext. 346, or click below to submit a Patron Request Form.
If you have any questions about the library, please call or send an e-mail message to:
Kathy Steinberg, Librarian
303-388-4013 X346
Steinberg@EmanuelDenver.org
Library Patron Form - Click Below
Bulletins
- May 20, 2012 LIBRARY USED BOOK SALE BEGINS ON MITZVAH DAY
- May 15, 2012 Scavenger Hunt - Week 14
- May 9, 2012 Scavenger Hunt - Week 13
- April 30, 2012 Scavenger Hunt - Week 12
- April 23, 2012 Scavenger Hunt - Week 11
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New in Library
The Voice of the Torah : Torah commentsKauvar, C.E. Hillel.
Torah commentary for every Sabbath in the Jewish calendar.
[Torah] = : The Torah : a modern commentary
The book of letters : a mystical alef-bait. Sefer OtiyotKushner, Lawrence, 1943-
New 15th Aniversary edition.
Aronson : paintings, drawings, sculptureAronson, David, 1923-
Major monograph on David Aronsons work from 1946 to 2002.
Claras war : one girls story of survivalKramer, Clara, 1927-
Intense memoir of Holocaust survival.
The wisdom in the Hebrew alphabet : the sacred letters as a guide to Jewish deed and thoughtMunk, Michael L.
Leib Glantz, the man who spoke to GodBook and 2 cds, a scholarly tribute by the son of Leib Glantz, considered by many to be the great cantor who ever lived.
Four perfect pebbles : a Holocaust storyPerl, Lila.
Provides a factual reflection of the life of a young girl and her family during the Holocaust.
The messengerSilva, Daniel, 1960-
Gershons monster : a story for the Jewish New YearKimmel, Eric A.
When his sins threaten the lives of his beloved twin children, a Jewish man finally decides to repent and atone for his wicked ways.
May Hours in the Library
Mondays: 9:15 a.m. - 2:15 p.m.
Tuesdays: 10:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Wednesdays: 4:00 - 8:15 p.m. (when Hebrew School is in session)
Thursdays (beginning May 24): 9 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sundays: 8:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (when Religious School is in session)
Popular Titles
Mitzvah, the muttRouss, Sylvia A.
Rabbi Harvey vs. the wisdom kid : a graphic novel of dueling Jewish folktales in the wild WestSheinkin, Steve.
Sacred treasure--the Cairo genizah : the amazing discoveries of forgotten Jewish history in an Egyptian synagogue atticGlickman, Mark.
Judaism : a way of beingGelernter, David Hillel.
"Written for observant and non-observant Jews and anyone interested in religion, this remarkable book by the distinguished scholar David Gelernter seeks to answer the deceptively simple question: What is Judaism really about? Gelernter views Judaism as one of humanity<U+2019>s most profound and sublimely beautiful achievements. But because Judaism is a way of life rather than a formal system of thought, it has been difficult for anyone but a practicing Jew to understand its unique intellectual and spiritual structure." -- from publisher’s website.
Rebecca, an American girlPresents six stories featuring Rebecca Rubin, a Jewish girl growing up in 1914 New York City.