Library
Egypt and Greece clash over St. Catherine's – home to Moses's Well, world's oldest library
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi assured Greece that the monastery's sanctity will be preserved.
Man burns books on Jewish history, including Anne Frank’s diary, in Jewish suburb of Cleveland
"Library" is a term that sounds sleepy. Until you encounter the ones that will change your mind
Hebrew University's centennial: Einstein's legacy and the guardian of a scientific icon
Dürer’s ‘The Four Horsemen’ and ‘The Whore of Babylon’ on display in End of the World exhibit
An exhibition features nearly 300 pieces, including illuminated books from the Middle Ages, sculptures, and videos by contemporary artists.
Teen novel about women vampires wins a top prize for Jewish children’s books
The awards were announced Monday by the Association of Jewish Libraries at the American Library Association’s LibLearnX conference in Phoenix.
Texas school district removes Bible from libraries
During a recent school board meeting, parents expressed their outrage, calling the decision "absurd."
Pro-Palestine activists occupy NY Public Library to protest Gaza 'Scholasticide'
"We gather today in one of New York's most iconic libraries to remind the world that all libraries in Gaza have been destroyed," said one of the protesters.
National Library of Israel rolls out a bookmobile
The National Library of Israel's bookmobile, featuring pictures of Ir-Meow-hu the Library Cat, has been visiting evacuee centers throughout Israel.
No, New York libraries aren’t closing because of funding for Israel
Pro-Palestinian activists have previously tied society’s woes to Israel and targeted New York institutions with only tenuous connections to the Jewish state.
Unveiling the new National Library of Israel's building
About a month after the postponement of the official opening date, most of the people who used to spend hours in the old building are going to National Library of Israel in its new building
Changing the National Library's logo does not mean Zionism is declining - opinion
A victory for the Zionist spirit over postmodernism
Long overdue: Library book returned after nearly a century
By the time it was handed back to the library, it had passed 96 years of due dates.
Salman Rushdie warns of threat to freedom of expression in West
Rushdie has long faced death threats linked to his fourth novel, 'The Satanic Verses,' which was banned in countries with large Muslim populations upon its 1988 publication.