Friday, February 29, 2008

Online Yiddish and Hebrew Children's Books

This is from Sharon Levin, Bay Area bookwoman extraordiare:
The Center for Jewish History recently completed a pilot project to digitize and make freely accessible online 40 Yiddish and Hebrew children's books, many of which are richly illustrated, from the collections of two of the Center's Partners: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, and the Yeshiva University Museum.

The collection, which is still growing rapidly and also includes books from other CJH partners, can be found online here.

The books were digitized and made available by the Gruss Lipper Digital Laboratory, the Center's state-of-the-art in-house digital collections-building facility. In addition to making the children's books available through CJH Digital Collections, the books were also uploaded to the International Children's Digital Library (www.icdlbooks.org), thereby making them even more widely accessible to current and future generations.

The Children's Books Pilot Project at the Center for Jewish History was supported in part by funds from the Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO) through the New York State Regional Bibliographic Databases Program. Thanks to the success of this METRO-funded pilot project, the Center has since received a generous gift from the Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund to digitize a further 50 children's books.

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Blogger Unknown said...

I also saw a large group of almost 800 Yiddish books online at a very interesting Yiddish language, music, culture website that I visited today. You might want to have a look also. Its a new site that I found on a small search engine by sheer luck. I hope you enjoy it.
Chaim Katzenellenbogen

www.myoyvey.com

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