Thematic journeys through manuscripts and objects — follow a historical thread to (re)discover Jewish heritage.
Rather than an individual consultation of manuscripts and objects, the Narrative Journeys offer a guided reading experience: each journey tells a story across several artifacts, linking them within a coherent chronological and thematic narrative. Ideal for the curious and scholars alike.
The last scribes of Sepharad carried away the Torah scrolls and the manuscripts of the Rishonim.
The Megorashim communities settled in Morocco and merged with the Toshavim, creating a unique tradition.
Hebrew printing was born in the Ottoman Empire — the first incunabula.
The Ari HaKadosh and Joseph Karo wrote texts that would transform Judaism.
Daniel Bomberg published the first complete edition of the Babylonian Talmud.
Menasseh ben Israel founded the Hebrew printing house of Amsterdam.
The Bodleian Library today holds one of the largest collections of Hebrew manuscripts.
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Explore the manuscripts and objects that mark out these journeys.