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Apr. 22nd, 2002 07:42 pmMany of the charitable organizations out there send you doo-dads in hopes of guilt-tripping you into giving them money. I generally dislike this tactic; I want them to spend my donation on the cause in question, not in making little stuffed panda dolls or t-shirts or whatever. Usually the stuff they send is junk and thus counter-productive: I'm much more likely to give them money if they don't send me this stuff. (I'll forgive return-address labels, as they cost basically nothing and are even useful sometimes, but more expensive stuff is a lose.)
Today I was surprised to recieve something non-trivial, useful, and actually relevant to the interests of the organization in question: Mesorah (aka Artscroll) sent me a copy of Pirke Avot, Hebrew and interlinear English, unabridged. (Some other publishing company out there likes to send you the first chapters of books, by contrast.) I actually don't have a complete bilingual Pirke Avot, and I'd been meaning to fix that, so I can use this. And I'll send them a donation as a result.
Today I was surprised to recieve something non-trivial, useful, and actually relevant to the interests of the organization in question: Mesorah (aka Artscroll) sent me a copy of Pirke Avot, Hebrew and interlinear English, unabridged. (Some other publishing company out there likes to send you the first chapters of books, by contrast.) I actually don't have a complete bilingual Pirke Avot, and I'd been meaning to fix that, so I can use this. And I'll send them a donation as a result.
New Sim Shalom
Date: 2002-04-24 08:01 pm (UTC)Yes, that's the new Slim shalom (if I may coin a pun). I'm not sure if it has pirke avot; in fact I'd guess it doesn't, since one reason for the new edition coming out in 3 volumes was so each individual volume was smaller. (The whole thing will probably be bigger, and since Sim Shalom wasn't small to begin with, that would be a bad thing. I have mixed feelings, since the old "baby siddur" (small Sim Shalom) is very nice to take on trips -- and I know it's got everything in it. Well, OK, maybe not everything, but lots o' useful stuff in one volume.