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April 13, 2006 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-04-13

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Sherry Wasserman

at the computer

in the B'nai Moshe

library.

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Sherry. Wasserman

City: Huntington Woods
Kudos: Judaic Library Net

S

ome years from now, when
Detroit has a state-of-the-
art Jewish library network,
people will look back to the pioneer-
ing efforts of Sherry Wasserman at
Congregation B'nai Moshe in West
Bloomfield and several dedicated vol-
unteers at other synagogue libraries
across the city.
But that day is in the future. For
now, Wasserman continues . to restore
her own synagogue's library and put
in place the fledgling steps that will
create a cohesive Jewish library net-
work. •
. In 1997, a year after she retired
as the head of adult services and in
charge of automation at the Oak Park
Public Library, Wasserman began
helping to reassemble the B'nai Moshe
library. It had been in outdoor stor-
age for nine years. Over the last three
years, she has also been coordinating

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April 13 • 2006

volunteer efforts to computeriZe the
library's records, and she advises other
librarians on how to use the.special-
ized software.
Wasserman, 60, spends at least
20 hours per week volunteering for
the B'nai Moshe library, answering
Internet questions for the National
Association of Jewish Librarians and
software questions for local Jewish
libraries.

Damaged Books
When B'nai Moshe moved from its
Oak Park home in 1989, the library
was placed in storage on trailer trucks.
When the new school wing opened at
the West Bloomfield B'nai Moshe nine
years later, nearly half the 5,000 books
were unusable, as was the card cata-
logue."The shelf list, which tells what
order the books were in on the shelf
and the number of copies of each title,

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