[NFBJ] The best thing you can do, and do it next week, is to share your feelings DIRECTLY with Livia
Rachael D Hudson
hudson.rachaeld at gmail.com
Fri Aug 2 15:31:11 UTC 2024
Out of curiosity, what type of training is required for Hebrew rail transcription and proofreading?
I know the liturgical Hebrew.
I know Hebrew Braille
This is a service that I would love to help put my skills to use to benefit our community.
I just don’t know my first step…
-Rachael Everhart Hudson (She/Her)
267-268-5780
"Do the hard things while they are still easy... The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." -Lao Tzu
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Subject: Re: [NFBJ] The best thing you can do, and do it next week, is to share your feelings DIRECTLY with Livia
Narrow it down. Over the next six months, what are the THREE TOP ITEMS that you want. Be realistic. Hebrew Braille Transcribers need to be trained. So do Hebrew Braille proofreaders. It's going to cost JBI.
Whose needs come first? I wish JBI could meet all needs, but right now it can't.
Again, give JBI and Livia a chance. Let's see what comes of today's meeting.
I do not despair.
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Subject: Re: [NFBJ] The best thing you can do, and do it next week, is to share your feelings DIRECTLY with Livia
Hi, Michael:
I have written Livia at length. I don't think that patrns are being taken very seriously.
We despererately need more Hebrew braille transcribers, audio narrators, proofreaders, reviewers. How can one obtain a braille, audio or large print Chumash, the Tanach, the Talmud (either one), various commentaries, such as Rashi, Maimonides, and others?
wWhat about reaching out to Jewithish comunities throughout North America, the UK and Europe to solicit more providers? Many years ago, Jacob Freid wantgh to establish a
west Coast branch.
Best,
Daveed
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Date: Thursday, August 01, 2024 02:54 PM
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Subject: [NFBJ] The best thing you can do, and do it next week, is to share your feelings DIRECTLY with Livia
I think we all know that Livia, as best as she knows how, is trying to "undo the damage" that was done over perhaps the last three decades.
Remember that JBI relies on donations. Unless WE OURSELVES can fund JBI, we can't honestly expect them to bend to our will at every opportunity.
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Subject: [NFBJ] Troulling Developments at JBI Hello, all:
I am very concerned about what I perceive as a rather condescending, patrnizing, custodial attitude toward blind people by the Board and staff of JBI. I think JBI has done serious damage over the past 24 years, because it has all but ignored the very blind people who depend on its services.
I feel that the name JBI is ridiculous and does not describe the organization's purpose and message. NFB members know that only we blind people have the right to determine our own destinies, and that we must the final say as to JBI's new name and how and which services are provided.
I feel that we patrons need to take a very firm stand and let the Board and staff know that we expect to be more than feedback providers and comment givers. I feel that we should be much more heavily involved in decision making, and that services must be provided that people want, not what staff and Board members think we want or need. I whink that we must let them know that we will not allow them to give us only a very token role in the organization. I think a much more apt name would be something such as Jewish Books for the Blind, Jewish Library for the Blind, or other similar name. It is obvious that the PR and comunications consultaarts they have hired know absolutely nothing about blind people.
All the best,
Daveed Mandell
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