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Michelle Margolis: What Do Librarians Do? [Books 2/3]

07.19.2022 - By 18FortyPlay

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In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to our favorite librarian, Michelle Margolis. Michelle is no stranger to the 18Forty Podcast — she was one of our first guests, and today, she returns to debut our new Show & Tale series, and talk with us about the role of a librarian and the hidden world of Judaica and rare books. Show & Tale is a new 18Forty video series that will take you inside some of the great libraries—both public and private—to explore books and treasures from Jewish history.Michelle Margolis is the Norman E. Alexander Librarian for Jewish Studies at Columbia University. We spoke with her at Columbia University’s Rare Book & Manuscript Library, located in Butler Library.- Where’s the best place to buy rare Jewish books?- Why would a siddur need to be politically correct?- Where should rare Judaica live? Tune in to hear a conversation about edible glue, fake ivory, and death masks. Interview begins at 15:04 Michelle Margolis is the Norman E. Alexander Librarian for Jewish Studies at Columbia University; co-director of Footprints: Jewish Books Through Time and Place; and President of the Association of Jewish Libraries. Michelle is a favorite past guest at 18Forty and joins us to talk about the work of a librarian. References:Harry Potter by J.K. RowlingThe Story of Dovid Bashevkin by Meaningful People PodcastRav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution by Yehudah MirskyGershom Scholem: Kabbalah and Counter-History by David BialePursuit of Heresy, Rabbi Moses Hagiz and the Sabbatian Controversy by Elisheva CarlebachPulp FictionMaking of a Gadol by Nathan Kamenetsky Columbia Hebrew ManuscriptsFootprints: Jewish Books Through Time and PlaceThe Sarajevo HaggadahThe Prince of the Press by Josh TeplitskyEncyclopedia of Jewish Book Cultures edited by Emil Schrijver The Hebrew Book in Early Italy edited by Joseph R. Hacker and Adam ShearA Sign and a Witness: 2,000 Years of Hebrew Books and Illuminated Manuscripts by William Gross, Orly Tzion, and Falk Wiesemann“Books Weeping for Someone to Visit and Admire Them: Jewish Library Culture in the United States, 1850–1910” by Robert Singerman“Top Five” by Dovid Bashevkin“Top 5 Stuff that Get Yeshiva Guys Into Jewish Studies”Between the Yeshiva World and Modern Orthodoxy: The Life and Works of Rabbi Jehiel Jacob Weinberg, 1884-1966 by Marc B. Shapiro“The Dual Role of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Chajes: Traditionalist and Maskil” by Bruria Hutner David “Rupture and Reconstruction” by Haym Soloveitchik“Facing the Truths of History” by Jacob J. SchacterLithuanian Yeshivas of the Nineteenth Century: Creating a Tradition of Learning by Shaul Stampfer Jew Vs Jew: The Struggle For The Soul of American Jewry by Samuel G. FreedmanAmerican Judaism: A History by Jonathan D. SarnaThe Shul without a Clock: Second Thoughts from a Rabbi's Notebook by Emanuel Feldman Tales Out of Shul: The Unorthodox Journal of an Orthodox Rabbi by Emanuel Feldman “The Haredim: A Defense” by Aharon RoseBy His Light: Character and Values in the Service of God by Aharon LichtensteinThe Book and the Sword: A Life of Learning in the Shadow of Destruction by David Weiss Halivni

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