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Bibliography
Bank
AJL is pleased to announce that the Bibliography Bank is now completely
electronic and web-based. All bibliographies included in the Bank are
available as PDF or HTML files from this web page. We hope that the
new Bibliography Bank will better facilitate the sharing of bibliographies
on Judaic topics among AJL members. The recommendations made in these
bibliographies are the opinions of the compilers, and not necessarily
the views of AJL.
Contributing
Bibliographies
All bibliographies must be submitted by e-mail as an attachment in Microsoft
Word to Lisa Silverman.
Please follow these guidelines:
A bibliography must have at least ten titles.
Annotations are preferred.
Bibliographies should include standard bibliographic information: title,
author, publisher, copyright, number of pages.
Bibliographies must be dated.
Please put your name and institution on the bibliography.
Please number the pages.
No editing will be done by AJL and AJL will not endorse their content.
Multiple bibliographies are appreciated.
Bibliography
List (updated August 16, 2010)
The number at the end of each entry is the number of pages in the bibliography.
* Adolescent Education.
Seidman Educational Resource Center, Auerbach Central Agency for Jewish
Education. 2005 (annotated) (9)
* AJL Jewish Stars: Jewish Themes for Schools and Libraries. Rachel Kamin. 2005 (annotated) (29)
* American Jewish
History, 1915-2004. Seidman Educational Resource Center, Auerbach
Central Agency for Jewish Education. 2004 (2)
* Anusim.
Ana Kurland. 2005
* Art and Judaism.
Dr. Mel Alexenberg. 2008 (2)
* Asking (and Answering)
Tough Questions in Jewish Children's Literature. Rachel Kamin. 2006
(annotated) (5)
* Assessment and Evaluation. Jewish
Education Center of Cleveland. 2001 (1)
* Bar/Bat Mitzvah Fiction. Rachel Kamin. 2007 (annotated) (23)
* Bar/Bat Mitzvah Resources.
Rachel Kamin. 2009 (annotated) (7)
* Books on Jewish
Values for Early Childhood. Linda Silver. 2004 (annotated) (7)
* Books and Stories for the Weekly Parsha. Kathe Pinchuck. 2008 (annotated) (4)
* Celebrate and Remember:
Great Books for Summer Reading, 2004. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated)
(5)
* Celebrating
350 Years of American Jewish History. Seidman Educational Resource
Center, Auerbach Central Agency for Jewish Education. 2004 (annotated)
(4)
* Classical Jewish Texts.
Nancy M. Messinger. 2007 (annotated) (6)
* Counting the Omer. Kathe Pinchuck. 2009 (annotated) (2)
* Contemporary Jewish Fiction for Teens. Rachel Kamin. 2010 (annotated) (11)
* Danish Resistance and the Rescue of the Jews. Kathe Pinchuck. 2009 (annotated) (3)
* Darwin and the Divine Image: Jewish
Perspectives on Creation. Nancy M. Messinger. 2007 (annotated) (4)
* Engaging Jewish Learning Through Literature. Rachel Kamin. 2007 (annotated) (7)
* Early Childhood Literacy.
Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (3)
* Ethiopian and
Russian Aliyah. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (4)
* Films in Hebrew on Video/DVD.
Linda Silver. 2004 (annotated) (8)
* Guidelines for Using Holocaust Literature with Middle and High School. Kathe Pinchuck. 2009 annotated (6)
*
Hanukkah Books. Kathe Pinchuck. 2008 (annotated) (11)
*
Hanukkah Books and Videos. Rachel Kamin. 2008 (annotated) (4)
* High Holiday
Reading for Children. Linda Silver. 2004 (annotated) (3)
* History of Israel
in Video. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (3)
* Holocaust: Annotated
Videography on Holocaust and Related Subjects. Sarah Roberts. 2000
(annotated) (68)
* Holocaust: Educational
Resource Guide. Dr. William Shulman. 2001 (annotated) (39)
* Holocaust Books from the Jewish ValuesFinder. Linda Silver. 2010 (annotated) (4)
* Holocaust Fiction. Andrea Kempf. 2004 (6)
* Holocaust Resources
for High School. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (7)
* Isaac Bashevis Singer's
Books for Children. Linda Silver. 2004 (annotated) (2)
* Illustrated
Books on the Holocaust. Lisa Silverman. (annotated) 2007 (6)
* Israel. Seidman Educational Resource
Center, Auerbach Central Agency for Jewish Education. 2005 (annotated)
(11)
* Jewish American
Immigration. Linda Silver. 2004 (annotated) (2)
* Jewish Book Month Recommended Titles for Adults. Greater Cleveland Chapter. 2009 (annotated) (4)
* Jewish Comics. Steven M.
Bergson. 2005 (annotated) (45)
* Jewish Community Center of Detroit DVDs. Francine Menken. 2008 (annotated) (12)
* Jewish Fiction: An American and International Perspective. Andrea Kempf. 2007 (14)
* Jewish Graphic Books for
Adults and Young Adults. Steve Bergson. 2007 (4)
* Jewish Graphic Novels. Andrea Kempf. 2007 (6)
* Jewish Graphic Novels. Wendy Wasman. 2007 (annotated) (6)
* Jewish Immigration to
the US. Nancy M. Messinger. 2007 (annotated) (7)
* Jewish Music. Beth Dwoskin. 2007 (annotated)(4)
* Jewish Values: Kindergarten
to Grade 3. Anne Dublin. 2005 (annotated) (7)
* Jewish Women. Susanne Bazdoff.
2006 (annotated) (6)
* Jews in the South
and West: Books and Videos. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (6)
* Mitzvot, Middot and
Minhagim. Seidman Educational Resource Center, Auerbach Central
Agency for Jewish Education. 2004 (3)
* Multiple Intelligences:
A Selected Bibliography and Videography. Seidman Educational Resource
Center, Auerbach Central Agency for Jewish Education. 2005 (annotated)
(2)
* New and Notable
Books for Adults. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (7)
* New and Notable
Books for Children. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (8)
* New and Notable
Books for Children. Greater Cleveland Chapter of AJL. 2010 (annotated) (4)
* New and Notable
Titles for Adults. Linda Silver. 2010 (annotated) (6)
* New and Recent Resources about
Passover. Linda Silver. 2004 (annotated) (16)
* New Books for Passover. Linda
Silver. 2005 (annotated) (1)
* New for Purim. Linda Silver. 2005
(annotated) (2)
* New Videos and DVDs, 2004–2005. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (4)
* Paperbacks for Campers’
Backpacks. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (5)
* Passover Books. Kathe Pinchuck. 2009 (annotated) (8)
* Passover Books from the Jewish ValuesFinder. Linda Silver. 2010 (annotated) (4)
* Play Ball!: Books for Kids About
Jews and Sports. Linda Silver. 2006 (annotated) (4)
* The Promise of Israel. Linda
Silver. 2005 (annotated) (5)
* Purim Books. Kathe Pinchuck. 2009 (annotated) (3)
* Purim Books at the Beth Sholom Library. Kathe Pinchuck. 2008 (annotated) (3)
* Purim and Humor, Books for Adults. Kathe Pinchuck. 2009 (annotated) (4)
* Purim Resources. Rachel Kamin. 2009 (annotated) (2)
* Real Time Read-A-Likes
& Resources. Rachel Kamin. 2006 (annotated) (5)
* Recent Books and Videos about
Israel, 2002-2005. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (12)
* Recent Books for the High Holy Days and Hanukkah. Linda Silver. 2007 (annotated) (4)
* Recommended Early
Childhood Books from 2003. Sydney Taylor Book Award Committee. 2004
(annotated) (1)
* Recommended Holocaust
Resources for Children: Books to Connect with Hana’s Suitcase
by Karen Levine. Rachel Kamin. 2004 (annotated) (6)
* Recommended Reading about
the Holocaust for 4th Graders. Rachel Kamin. 2004 (annotated) (5)
* Remembering the Holocaust:
A Selection of Print Materials for Yom Hashoah. Linda Silver. 2006
(annotated) (2)
* Resources
for Children on American Jewry and the 350 Year Celebration. Rachel
Kamin. 2004 (annotated) (18)
* Resources about Judaism.
Francine Menken. 2005 (annotated) (5)
* Resources for
School Librarians . Linda Silver. 2006 (annotated) (4)
* Resources on
Jewish Parenting. Seidman Educational Resource Center, Auerbach
Central Agency for Jewish Education. 2005 (annotated) (5)
* Rosh Hashanah Cookbooks. Rachel Kamin. 2004 (annotated) (3)
* A Selection of Books from
Orthodox Publishers for Children and Teens. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated)
(8)
* A Selection of Picture
Books in Hebrew Translation. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (3)
* A Selection of Films in Hebrew.
Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (5)
* A Selection of Resources for
Teaching Yom Ha'Atzmaut. Linda Silver. 2006 (annotated) (7)
* The Shadowed Valley:
A booklist on Jewish Customs Relating to Death and Grief. Susanne
Batzdorff. 2007 (annotated) (4)
* Shavuot. Kathe Pinchuck. 2009 (annotated) (3)
* Sources for Jewish Folktales
& Stories. Rachel Kamin. 2004 (annotated) (2)
* Spirituality for Adults. Seidman Educational Resource Center, Auerbach Central Agency for Jewish
Education. 2005 (4)
* Spirituality
for Children and Teens. Seidman Educational Resource Center, Auerbach
Central Agency for Jewish Education. 2005 (3)
* Sukkot and Simhat Torah
Reading for Preschool and Primary Grade Children. Linda Silver.
2004 (annotated) (2)
* Sydney Taylor Book Award Winners & Honor Winners. Sydney Taylor Book
Award Committee. 2010 (annotated) (22)
* Temple Israel 4th-6th Grade
Boys Book Club Suggested Reading 2006-2007. Rachel Kamin. 2007 (annotated)
(6)
* Temple Israel 4th-6th Grade
Girls Book Club Suggested Reading 2006-2007. Rachel Kamin. 2007
(annotated) (6)
* Temple Israel 6th–8th Grade
Boys Book Club Suggested Reading 2005-2006. Rachel Kamin. 2006 (annotated)
(6)
* Temple Israel 7th-8th Grade
Girls Book Club Suggested Reading 2006-2007. Rachel Kamin. 2007
(annotated) (5)
* Temple Israel Adult Book
Club Selections, 1997-2006. Rachel Kamin. 2004 (annotated) (9)
* These Are a Few of
My Favorite Children’s Books. Rachel Kamin. 2004 (annotated) (8)
* Treasury of Jewish Lore and Legend for Children of All Ages. Linda Silver. 2007 (annotated) (9)
* Tried & True Favorites
for Kids' Book Clubs, Grades 4-8. Rachel Kamin. 2005 (annotated)
(6)
* Tu B' Shevat Books. Kathe Pinchuck. 2009 (annotated) (4)
* Tu B' Shevat Resources. Rachel Kamin. 2009 (annotated) (2)
* Using Picture Books with Older Readers. Susan Dubin. 2009 (annotated) (7)
* Videos for Passover. Linda Silver. 2005 (annotated) (4)
* Winter Preschool Books. Susan Dubin. 2009 (annotated) (3)
* Women of the Bible in
Fiction. Rachel Kamin. 2006 (annotated) (4)
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