Project, which is expected to be completed in three years, will allow users around the world to search and examine high-quality images of the texts

National Library archivist says correspondence between James Murray and Claude Montefiore about absence of term from lexicon highlights British Jews' concern about discrimination

A month of virtual tours, lectures, performances, workshops and services created during corona

Jerusalem archive seeks 'ephemera' including emails about online synagogue services, appeals to help isolated community members, and announcements of innovative Jewish law rulings

Everyone's going online right now, offering services and classes for free during the extended quarantine caused by the COVID-19 crisis

The light rail station would create a large barrier between the museum and the Valley of the Cross

Authors ambassador Dennis Ross and David Makovsky warn that Israel is nearing the point of no return with Palestinians, in a live interview with ToI editor David Horovitz

Israel's National Library in Jerusalem hosts an after-hours program in which children solve a mystery -- and learn about strange creatures like card catalogs

Forty-five percent of texts are in Hebrew, Yiddish and Ladino; 'complex' project will take two years

Drop in for a soulful piyyut festival and the chance to sit inside an artist's rendition of a leviathan

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