The story of Friedrich Gernsheim.
Joseph Kimhi’s Refined Seventyfold.
From medieval Worms to colonial New York.
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. . .