Uncovering a treasure trove of Judaica recordings
We were delighted when Jack Saul visited the Judaica Sound Archives in February 2009. He was accompanied by his wife, Hinda, his son Ken and daughter-in-law Julie. Jack was well-known to us because he...
View ArticleJudaica recordings jam-packed from floor to ceiling
Jack Saul's Cleveland home After Jack Saul died in May 2009, Nathan Tinanoff of the Judaica Sound Archives was called to the Sauls’ home in Cleveland. The Saul family wanted to donate the Judaica...
View ArticleFAU Libraries unpacks truckload of recordings
Truck backing up to Wimberly Library loading dock I cannot express to you the excitement on the morning of Friday, September 11, 2009 as the entire staff of the Judaica Sound Archives and volunteers...
View ArticleCleveland sound recordings get a new home at FAU Libraries
The excitement we were all feeling when the truck from Cleveland, filled with recordings from Jack Saul’s collection, pulled up to the Library’s loading dock was quickly replaced by focused activity....
View ArticleA good friend is hard to find . . . . impossible to forget.
From left: Hedvah and Ben Aroni, Louis and Rouhama Danto In today’s blog the JSA thanks and honors two great friends: Louis and Rouhama Danto. If you are one of the people who have been impressed and...
View ArticleWhat will happen to the JSA?
Maxine Schackman, Ph.D., Recorded Sound Archives Director The question that everyone has been asking me since Nathan Tinanoff resigned his position as Director of the JSA on September 30th is,”What...
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