NYPL program on Dorot Jewish Division #announcements
Nurit Har-zvi
This program from the NY Public Library about the Dorot Jewish Division takes place Dec. 14th at 6:30 EST, both in person and streaming.
Nurit Har-zvi
New York
Building Jewish Libraries into the Future: The Dorot Jewish Division at 125Wed. Dec 14, 2022 at 6:30pm EST
Librarians, writers, and scholars celebrate the oldest public collection of Jewish research materials in America and its journey into the 21st century.The Dorot Jewish Division at The New York Public Library is the oldest public collection of Jewish research materials in America. Established in November 1897, it celebrates its 125th anniversary this year. Its quarter of a million books, microforms, manuscripts, newspapers, periodicals, and ephemera from all over the world compose one of the world's great collections of Hebraica and Judaica. Its central location in New York City and reputation as a hub for research across the spectrum of Jewish studies have made it a crucial destination for generations of scholars, writers, and readers. Librarians and curators in the Dorot Jewish Division will be joined by scholars and writers from around the country to discuss the history of the Division, and its plans for building the collections for the future, and its continuing centrality to Jewish studies in the 21st century. Featuring:
Find out how the Library is marking this milestone and read about the history of the collection. The Center for Research in the Humanities welcomes everyone to join the conversation between curators, librarians, and researchers, as they discuss new scholarship and projects, research methods, and the Library's rich collections and resources. ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
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