The new National Library of Israel in Jerusalem is a state-of-the-art Library for the State of Israel and the Jewish People fit for the 21st century. It is an extraordinary physical destination in one of Jerusalem’s premier locations and is also a pre-eminent online hub for digital content drawing on the unique repository of archival material at the Library.

Gesher L’Europa, a Bridge to Europe is an initiative of the National Library of Israel together with Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe that strengthens co-operation between the National Library and European scholars, activists and community organisations.

Recent initiatives include:

At the Source: A training and development programme at the National Library of Israel (NLI) for archive and library professionals working with Jewish documentary heritage across Europe.

Jewish European Ephemera Collection: A window into Jewish life, bringing contemporary ephemera – printed materials with a short life-span, such as invitations, flyers, greeting cards, notices and tickets  – from Jewish communities around Europe.

A Digital Geniza – Collecting COVID-19 Ephemera – digital fragments documenting Jewish history in real-time. Send digital ephemera, in any language, to ephemera@nli.org.il.

Educational Materials: creating resource packs with pedagogical guidelines for schools drawing on primary resources at the Library. To receive updates about Education at the National Library, please click here.

Cultural Events: the National Library of Israel has showcased its collections at the European Days of Jewish Culture, the Venice 500 commemoration and was present at Jewish Book Week in London in March 2017 and at the Krakow Jewish Culture Festival in June 2017.

The Librarians – this blog of the NLI features stories based on resources from the library and beyond.