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  2. National Library of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Israel (NLI; Hebrew: הספרייה הלאומית, romanized: HaSifria HaLeumit; Arabic: المكتبة الوطنية في إسرائيل), formerly Jewish National and University Library (JNUL; Hebrew: בית הספרים הלאומי והאוניברסיטאי, romanized: Beit Ha-Sfarim Ha-Le'umi ve-Ha-Universita'i), is the library dedicated to collecting the ...

  3. List of libraries in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The list is based on the information provided by The National Library of Israel [1] and a list of 680 public libraries provided by the Israeli Ministry of Culture and Sports [2] National libraries [ edit ]

  4. Category:Libraries in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    National Library of Israel (2 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Libraries in Jerusalem" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  5. Givat Ram - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem, Produced by the Survey of Palestine, 1945-1946 The Knesset, Israeli government offices, and the Israeli Supreme Court are located in Givat Ram, as are cultural landmarks such as the Israel Museum, the Bible Lands Museum, [ 6 ] the Bloomfield Science Museum , a campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, [ 7 ] the National Library ...

  6. Union List of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The database was established in 1997, and was initially operated by Malmad ("Center for Digital Information Services"), a subunit of Machba ("Inter-University Computation Center"). In early 2015, responsibility for the catalog transferred to the National Library of Israel. [3]

  7. Damascus Pentateuch - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 it was acquired by the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem (from 2008 "National Library of Israel"). [2] The codex was published in a large, two-volume facsimile edition in 1978. [3] It is distinct from the 13th-century Damascus Crown (Keter Damascus) of Spanish origin, a manuscript containing 24 canonical books.

  8. Yad Hanadiv - Wikipedia

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    National Library of Israel – Yad Hanadiv, in cooperation with the Government of Israel, is supporting renewal of the National Library that will enable it to fulfil its 21st century mission: openness and accessibility of the Library holdings to communities of scholars and the public at the Library's new home and via the Internet.

  9. List of national and state libraries - Wikipedia

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    A "♦" indicates a national library of a province or state, or constituent country or dependent state [neutrality is disputed]. It is listed under the sovereign state which governs that entity. Sovereign states are listed even when they have no national library or when the existence and name of a national library could not yet be ascertained.