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The Seminary
The Library of the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano “Marshall T.
Meyer”, in Buenos Aires, Argentina., in the opinion of a world-known
researcher.
Any person interested in researching any subject related to Jewish history,
culture, philosophy or current affairs, either in Israel or in the diaspora,
would have much of a tough task looking for information if it weren’t for the
Library of the Latin American Rabbinical Seminary.
Although Buenos Aires belongs to the 10 diaspora cities with the highest Jewish
population, there is no cultural creativity or intellectual production on Jewish
items.
Within this context it is very easy to deduct that the very few Jewish libraries
in Buenos Aires are unable to satisfy the elemental requirements of any serious
researcher.
In the light of this, we cannot but admire the work done by the Library of the
SEMINARIO RABINICO Latinoamericano. Obviously the highest percentage of books
deal with Biblical, Halachical and Talmudic Studies. Nevertheless it is also
possible to get bibliographical material related to Jewish history and
philosophy, as well as with the evolution and development of the Jewish
Communities in Latin America.
Another feature that distinguishes this Library is that this is the only place
in Buenos Aires where it is possible to have access to the most important
journals devoted to Jewish Studies from Israel, USA, Great Britain or any other
countries. It is also the only Jewish Library that has a catalog for articles in
serials and collections which provides an analysis of their contents, with
entries arranged in alphabetical order by author and subject headings. This is
of the greatest help for any researcher.
A special mention deserves the fact that the Library works with almost no
budget. But in spite of this, the library’s staff constantly manages to be
updated and to obtain the new books that are being published.
Everyone who knows the world of the Jewish Libraries in the city will agree with
me that the Library of The Rabbinical Seminary is like an oasis in the cultural
desert that characterizes the cultural life of the Jewish community nowadays.
However there is still a lot to be done in order to reach the high standards of
other countries. The basis is already there. Maybe something could be arranged
in order to share or provide a program that would allow the library to be
computerized and at the same time the possibility to have an online catalog like
other libraries in the world. This would also help to establish an inter
librarian loan which is almost unknown in our country.
As a researcher and patron of the Library I think it is important to highlight
the inviting atmosphere of the reading room, thanks to the spirit of cooperation
and friendliness rendered by the limited but most efficient staff of the
library.
YAACOV RUBEL