The JCC's own Feinbloom Library may be tucked away in a corner, but inside there is a large collection of Jewish literature and materials you may not have seen before. As the days get darker, the reading time inside gets brighter and there is no better time to stop by the library and pick up something great.
One of our newest acquisitions is Rosetta Stone for Hebrew Language, Level One and Two. This software is an easy way to learn a second language on your own. Are you going to Israel in the near future? Need to pick up some quick conversational Hebrew? Stop by the library today and get ready to turn your computer into your personal language lab. Minimum system requirements include Windows 2000 or XP, Mac OS 10.3.
The library's collection of children's and young adult fiction is something to talk about. Featuring classics such as Number the Stars (Newbery Medal winner), Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, All-of-a-Kind Family and Joseph Had a Little Overcoat (Caldecott Medal winner), the collection has something for readers of all ages and interests. Next time your child is looking for something new to read, stop over after your activities and browse our shelves!
Looking for a classic or something contemporary? Browse the library's collection of popular and Judaic fiction and nonfiction. Popular authors include Phillip Roth, Isaac Bashevis Singer and Chaim Potok, just to name a few. If you crave nonfiction, the library has you covered too, with titles spanning many topics, from the bible to biographies and everywhere in between.
Whether it's short, long, detailed, brief, loud, quiet, or a mix of everything, the Feinbloom Library has it all. Take some time to visit our little literary corner and discover for yourself.
Library Hours
| Monday: | 3pm-5:30pm |
| Tuesday: | 10am-2:30pm |
| Wednesday: | 3pm-5:30pm |
| Thursday: | 10am-12:30pm |
Hours subject to change. Please call 585-461-2000, ext. 607 for latest hours.
Library's Public Catalog available online.
