Tag: Jewish Manuscripts

The New York Public Library's Jewish Division, Dorot, has digitized select materials from its archives as part of its 125th-anniversary celebration, showcasing 800 years of Jewish history.
The Mishnah, an important Jewish text, is shrouded in mystery regarding its origins and purpose.
Els Salomon-Prins Bendheim inherited a remarkable library from her grandfather, Eliezer Liepman Philip Prins.
In this episode of Unorthodox, the hosts discuss various topics including a comedian and podcaster Sarah Silverman's new comedy special, the manuscripts of Ahmed Ibn Taymiyya - an influential thinker in Islamic history, and playing poker with Joshua Malina.
Unorthodox, a podcast, has started a new segment called "The Archive," where host Liel Leibovitz visits the National Library of Israel and talks with curators about their most prized items.
The text discusses Abraham Firkovich, a Karaite Jew who lived in the 19th century and sought to promote and protect the identity of the Karaite community.
The burning of Jewish books throughout history, such as during the Trial of the Talmud, has been a cruel punishment experienced by the Jewish people.
The debate on social media between Hasidim and academics revolves around whether the revered Rabbi Kalonymus Kalmish Shapiro lost his faith during the Holocaust.