Rare full text believed to have been penned in Iberian Peninsula around 1465, mere decades before Spanish and Portuguese expulsions

In document that is part of National Library collection, pre-communism leader Dr. Sun Yat-sen calls Zionism 'one of the greatest movements of the present time'

Access will be available to the diaries, songs, letters and notebooks of the Hungarian-born heroine and poet, some found in a suitcase under her bed after her execution

This year's Docu.Text offers digital option for international and local viewers, with screenings and discussions online

Shin Bet says Yasmin Jaber, an employee of the National Library, was recruited by the Lebanese terror group while attending a 2015 conference in Beirut

Poetic prayer written by Spanish rabbi, also known as Nachmanides, translated into English and now available on website of the National Library of Israel

Comparing 6 manuscripts in archives from St. Petersburg to Rome, National Library of Israel's Idan Perez pieces together lost rites of vibrant community that's all but disappeared

Decision ends a protracted legal battle over the ownership of sacred texts that belonged to Syrian Jewish community for centuries, until they were secreted to Israel in the 1990s

Closure takes effect on August 17 due to budget cuts and drop in income and donations; will halt book lending, close reading rooms, end teacher trainings and online events

Called I-Tal-Ya Books, the initiative is a joint collaboration between the National Library and Italian organizations

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