Library
The social repository everyone can use: Tools, guides, and insights from the field
The "Digital Library" of JDC Israel is an open public repository offering up-to-date working tools for the social field.
Egypt and Greece clash over St. Catherine's – home to Moses's Well, world's oldest library
Man burns books on Jewish history, including Anne Frank’s diary, in Jewish suburb of Cleveland
"Library" is a term that sounds sleepy. Until you encounter the ones that will change your mind
Salman Rushdie warns of threat to freedom of expression in West
Rushdie has long faced death threats linked to his fourth novel, 'The Satanic Verses,' which was banned in countries with large Muslim populations upon its 1988 publication.
National Library of Argentina showcases Borges’ love for Israel and Judaism
Israel Prison System offers new research-based digital library system
This new research database will provide information for people interested in learning about many topics affecting people inside and outside of prison.
Texas school district orders removal of Anne Frank’s diary from shelves
It was the latest in a string of book removals being implemented at schools at the behest of conservative activist parents and school board members
Chabad demands return of the Schneerson library archives from Russia
Chabad’s approach to Israel’s government is: Don’t give the Russians control over the Jerusalem compound without demanding the return of the Schneerson library archives.
Tzameret Arnona Community Library: A Jerusalem community asset
“We’ve been told by readers that this is the most organized community library they’ve seen,” said Evelyn Elbogen.
Tiny Bible the size of a coin rediscovered in British library
The Bible measures at 50mm. by 35mm. and is so small it can only be read by using a magnifying glass.
London’s Wiener Library is the world’s oldest Holocaust archive. It’s still collecting material.
“These are completely unique documents,” said Toby Simpson, the library’s director.
Meet the volunteers dedicated to books and their kibbutz library
The women, in their seventies, came to the kibbutz in the 1960s. Just recently, they all pitched in to work on a renovation of the library that took six months and cost over NIS 100,000.
Shelf-help: Librarians are asking how to turn their archives into weapons against antisemitism
CJH, in collaboration with jMUSE, is presenting an all-day conference Sunday