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National Library, Germany Partner to Put Papers Online

The project will focus on literature documenting German-Jewish culture of the past thousand years.

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Maya Sela

Soon you'll be able to read the personal archives of Martin Buber and Gershom Scholem online. Hundreds of medieval manuscripts, scores of personal archives and many other materials retained at the National Library in Jerusalem will be digitized, as part of a joint project by the Israeli and German governments. The materials will then be made available on the Internet.

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