Library
Rare Archimedes text resurfaces in a French museum, researchers confirm
A page long thought missing from the Archimedes Palimpsest has been identified at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Blois, France.
Jerusalem highlights: March 6-12
The social repository everyone can use: Tools, guides, and insights from the field
Egypt and Greece clash over St. Catherine's – home to Moses's Well, world's oldest library
Books and a cultural fabric
The future of the National Library began this week with the laying of a cornerstone.
WATCH LIVE: Netanyahu, Rivlin attend cornerstone laying ceremony for new National Library
The new library complex is scheduled to open its doors to the public in 2020.
This week in Jerusalem P
Peggy Cidor's round up of city affairs.
National Library finally under construction
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and some of the same dignitaries will attend a cornerstone laying ceremony for the construction now under way opposite the Knesset.
A new national library for the People of the Book
Multi-purpose facility slated to open in 2020.
In Beit Shemesh, more than just a children’s library
The library is a hub for everyone in Beit Shemesh.
Treasure house of Jewish culture
As Jerusalem’s National Library prepares to move to new premises, it deals with shifting definitions of Jewishness.
For your reading pleasure
The AACI-Cohen Library for the Visually Impaired and Homebound, based in Jerusalem, sends its large-print books and audio material to readers all over the country.
‘1 in 4 kids go to bed without a story’
Most children prefer games or television to books, WIZO survey for National Book Week finds.
Grapevine: A Political Retreat
National Library discussion on journalism; Indian ambassador hosts Republic Day.