101 treasures from the National Library of Israel /

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Imprint:New York : Scala Arts & Heritage : Jerusalem : in association with The National Library of Israel, 2023.
Description:334 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13256754
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Varying Form of Title:One hundred and one treasures from the National Library of Israel
Hundred and one treasures from the National Library of Israel
Other authors / contributors:Ukeles, Raquel, editor.
Amiur, Hezi, 1971- editor.
Finkelman, Yoel, editor.
Litt, Stefan, editor.
Thrope, Samuel, 1980- editor.
Bar-Hama, Ardon, photographer.
ISBN:9781785514135
178551413X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"This fascinating and inspirational new volume provides a thematic journey through the rich and diverse collections of the National Library of Israel and the Jewish people worldwide. Selected by the Library's curators and collections experts, this fine-art volume presents 101 of the most precious items in the Library's collections, from 5th century Babylonia to modern-day Tel Aviv, and shares illuminating stories and anecdotes about these significant works and the intriguing people behind them. Highlights include Maimonides' autograph copy of his Commentary on the Mishna; the "Damascus Crowns," including a vitally important 10th century Hebrew Bible codex; theological ruminations of Isaac Newton; love poetry by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent; manuscripts from leading Jewish and Israeli writers, such as Martin Buber, Stefan Zweig, Franz Kafka, Naomi Shemer, and Shai Agnon; and rare materials documenting Israeli history. High-quality photographs illustrate the stories, and the introduction sets these collections within their cultural and historical context."-- Provided by publisher.
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"Published to celebrate the autumn 2023 opening of the new NLI building in Jerusalem, designed by world-renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron, the book is full of fascinating insights and manuscripts. It is akin to a greatest-hits collection from the Jewish world over the past 1,500 years." -- Jewish Link



This fascinating and inspirational new volume provides a thematic journey through the rich and diverse collections of the National Library of Israel and the Jewish people worldwide. Selected by the Library's curators and collections experts, this fine-art volume presents 101 of the most precious items in the Library's collections, from 5th century Babylonia to modern-day Tel Aviv, and shares illuminating stories and anecdotes about these significant works and the intriguing people behind them. Highlights include Maimonides' autograph copy of his Commentary on the Mishna ; the Damascus Crowns including a vitally important 10th century Hebrew Bible codex; theological ruminations of Isaac Newton; love poetry by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent; manuscripts from leading Jewish and Israeli writers, such as Martin Buber, Stefan Zweig, Franz Kafka, Naomi Shemer, and Shai Agnon; and rare materials documenting Israeli history. High-quality photographs illustrate the stories, and the introduction sets these collections within their cultural and historical context.

Physical Description:334 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781785514135
178551413X