The Moshe Chaim Luzzatto letter was sold by the Jewish Theological Seminary during a financial crisis, a move that drew criticism from scholars and rare-book experts.
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Quietly sold by Jewish library, letter by famed 18th-century rabbi surfaces at auction, fetching $400,000
(JTA) — A decade ago, amid a financial crisis, the Jewish Theological Seminary turned to its assets, selling real estate as well as rare books from its world-renowned library. The book sales were ...
The Torrance Cultural Arts Center, 3330 Civic Center Drive, provides diverse, live entertainment by noteworthy performers. Upcoming attractions include “Sounds of Laurel Canyon” at 8 p.m. Saturday, ...
The Putnam County Public Library District will host several programs and events in March. The library district will close for ...
Mike Marshall, a former reporter for The Huntsville Times, spent 24 years trying to solve the forgotten Civil Rights Era murder of William Moore. In his recent book No Place for Pilgrims Marshall ...
Next week, foreigners in Prague can skip the small talk as the British Council 'lends out' humans for 20-minute conversations.
Your inability to focus isn’t a failing. It’s a design problem, and the answer isn’t getting rid of our screen time ...
Lake City operates according to different principles, ones that acknowledge people deserve to retire with dignity rather than constant financial anxiety. A monthly budget of $1,600 or less actually ...
Pickens County Library System canceled youth programs after its board changed book policies, requiring staff to review ...
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A Wave of State Legislation Is Promoting Book Bans for Kids and Teens. What Parents Need to Know
Earlier this month in New Hampshire, a brief but impactful law went into effect. It upends the privacy of minors by making ...
Nashville teacher allegedly faced termination threats after refusing to read same-sex marriage book to first-graders, citing religious beliefs.
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