Jerusalem, Israel - May 13, 2025 - Twenty years ago, the National Library of Israel and Tel Aviv University embarked on a pioneering digital initiative – the Historical Jewish Press—one of the first major digital initiatives in the field of Jewish studies. The project’s goal was to carry out wide-ranging digitization and provide advanced tools for users to access and search a vast array of Jewish newspapers from around the globe.
Researchers, writers, journalists, and educators have arrived in Jerusalem, Israel, to share their work and insights during the conference at the National Library of Israel.
Oren Weinberg, Director General, National Library of Israel, and Naama Scheftelowitz, Director of the Sourasky Central Library, Tel Aviv University, gave opening remarks.
“From the Heights of the Paper Towers” was the title of the keynote speech by Haim Be’er.
A panel discussion moderated by Eyal Miller. National Library of Israel, centered on the topic, "Looking Back, Moving Forward: The Evolution of the Historical Jewish Press Project"
Yaron Tsur, Tel Aviv University, Co-Founder and Academic Director of Historical Jewish Press, and Orly Simon, Head of Library Processes Division, National Library of Israel, and Co-Founder of Historical Jewish Press, participated.
All conference sessions are in Hebrew, except the closing one on Wednesday will be in English, "Connecting Collections: The Historical Jewish Press as a Hub for International Collaboration." Caron Sethill, National Library of Israel, will chair the session.
International participants include Kerstin von der Krone, Goethe University, Frankfurt, and originally from Baltimore, Michelle Margolis Chesner, Columbia University, NYC.
The photo essay includes slides of various NLI programs projected on the screen before the event in the theater auditorium began.