National Library of Israel publishes handwritten September 1, 1939 message to local Jewish group leader

Documents from the National Library of Israel's Afghan Geniza collection shine spotlight on a forgotten period

'Zikr: A Sufi Revival' offers film festival-goers an experiential viewing of an ancient branch of Islam

Over 1,000 pictures of Israeli schoolchildren in 1950s-90s in Pritzker Family collection are in search of identifying details for 'our collective national memory'

National Library presentation seen as closing chapter in long battle over writer's legacy; texts include a Hebrew article about a 1922 strike by Jerusalem teachers

A doctoral candidate discovers Jewish manuscripts said to have been purchased from souvenir dealer for about $25 by a Catholic priest while on a visit to Israel in the 1960s

Curator says communal ledgers that will be digitized are 'some of the most significant documents for understanding early modern Jewish European history'

Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, who popularized Chabad Hasidic movement, married Chaya Mushka in Warsaw in 1928

Thousands of documents related to Jewish author provide window into Europe's literary scene in the early 20th century, experts say

Some 5,000 documents were stolen 10 years ago from Tel Aviv; archive to be handed over at Israeli embassy in Berlin and then moved to Israel's National Library

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