The National Library’s wartime makeover.
The world’s largest collection of Yemenite Judaica, and the man behind it.
Rare documentation of a community destroyed by the Mongol horde.
How an eccentric doctor created a national treasure.
A trove offering a wealth of insight into the lives of Jews and Muslims.
“The coolest place in Jerusalem.”
An Israeli, a famous economist, and an empty auction house.
Jews have a reputation for taking books seriously, so it should come as no surprise that Israel is an interesting place for librarians. Where else. . .