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Newer posts →. October 7, 2014. One expects to forget names, or where they put their keys, but where do these words go? There does not seem to be any commonality among them, although the lousy memory I have had all my life precludes my stating that as absolute fact. So let us assume that I am right, that the words are all strays, unrelated to any grander lexicon. What makes a seemingly innocuous word turn feral, afraid to join its brethren even when it is desperately desired? Lessons from the waiting room.
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confusion | Everywhere I Go
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Reservations about my reservation…. November 11, 2014. We invited another couple to join our group for dinner Saturday night, so I called the restaurant to change the reservation. Hello, I have a reservation for Saturday night for six people and I’d like to change it to eight. Just a moment, please, he said. There was a pause and then, Okay, I’ll make that change for you, no problem. Can you confirm the time of the reservation? You wanted it changed, yes I know. Could you please check the time for me?
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donate blood | Everywhere I Go
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Tag Archives: donate blood. Red Cross: you donate, they sell. December 9, 2014. Did you know that the Red Cross sells blood? I was talking to a Haitian friend of mine about charitable contributions and I mentioned that my husband and I make annual donations to the Red Cross. She gave me an earful about how after the earthquake in Haiti in 2010, the money that was supposed to arrive from the Red Cross didn’t. The very next day, a childhood friend of mine, Stephen Engelberg. The Red Cross sells blood?
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Links I Like – Jewish Books For Kids
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Jewish Books For Kids. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Coming in January 2017! Barbara is the author of the chapter book Like a Maccabee (Yotzeret, 2006) a Midwest Book Award Merit Winner and 2012 PJ Library selection. To visit Barbara's website. A Mouse in the Rabbi's Study. A Sackful of Feathers. A Song for My Sister. Albert Whitman and Company. Annual Western Regional Conference: Jewish Literature for Children. As Good As Anybody. Association of Jewish Libraries. Battle of the bands.
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For The Trees | Association of Jewish Libraries Greater Cleveland Chapter
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Association of Jewish Libraries Greater Cleveland Chapter. Heather’s Picks for January →. January 11, 2011 · 5:12 pm. Tu b’Shevat is just around the corner. Linda Silver has compiled a new list of books to help you celebrate. THE NEW YEAR OF THE TREES. 15 Shevat 5771, Jan. 20, 2011. By Sue Alexander. Arthur A. Levine, 2001. Ages 8-12. Israel’s history is traced through its trees from ancient times to the present. Stunning illustrations, some with images embedded in them, show destruction and re-birth.
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charitable organizations | Everywhere I Go
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Tag Archives: charitable organizations. Red Cross: you donate, they sell. December 9, 2014. Did you know that the Red Cross sells blood? I was talking to a Haitian friend of mine about charitable contributions and I mentioned that my husband and I make annual donations to the Red Cross. She gave me an earful about how after the earthquake in Haiti in 2010, the money that was supposed to arrive from the Red Cross didn’t. The very next day, a childhood friend of mine, Stephen Engelberg. Well you’re not goi...
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Fielding balls in the backyard | Everywhere I Go
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Appealing for a curb. A cure for smelly shoes? Fielding balls in the backyard. May 21, 2013. Sometimes there’d be a Darn! And a ball would fly over the fence. Sometimes it would be the other way around. Then, from the kitchen window, we’d watch someone climb over the stone wall, drop into the yard, take a quick look around, scrabble through the pachysandra and hop back over the way they’d come. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Appealing for a curb. A cure for smelly shoes? May 21, 2013 at 10:48 am.
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Jane Says: November 2011
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News, Updates, and Thoughts from a Children's Book Author. Friday, November 18, 2011. In which I talk at length about myself. This past week, not one but TWO interviews with me appeared in wonderful children's literature blogs. Here's the one from Cynthia Leitich Smith's Cynsations, in which I am a featured "New Voice! Http:/ cynthialeitichsmith.blogspot.com/2011/11/new-voice-jane-kohuth-on-estie-mensch.html. Come back to find out. Sunday, November 13, 2011. I also went to another home, of sorts, Montcla...
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thebooknosher: The Lion & The Mouse: A Wordless Telling
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Noshing my way through children's literature, one book at a time. Sunday, December 6, 2009. The Lion and The Mouse: A Wordless Telling. The Lion and the Mouse. The Lion and The Mouse. With its gorgeous pictures, invites you and your child to tell it like you see it. I don't think either of you will be disappointed. If you are searching for a gift for a young child this holiday season, consider picking up Jerry Pinkney's The Lion and The Mouse. Posted by Robin Gaphni. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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thebooknosher: Kids Care: 75 Ways to Make a Difference for People, Animals and the Environment
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Noshing my way through children's literature, one book at a time. Sunday, September 19, 2010. Kids Care: 75 Ways to Make a Difference for People, Animals and the Environment. 75 Ways to Make a Difference for People, Animals and the Environment. The simple premise of Kids Care. Is that kids really do. Care and want to make a difference in the world. The book offers suggestions for bringing some great ideas to fruition, and most projects can be done individually or in a group. Kids Care. Hosting a Dog Wash.
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