Entry is free and pre-registered, based on availability.
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Participants: Hannah Cooper, and Roee Tzarfati from the National Library
The Internet and social media are the most effective and readily available advertising and distribution tools for individuals and commercial organizations.
Roee Tzarfati, Internet Archiving Coordinator at the National Library, and Hannah Cooper, Digital Collection Selector at the National Library, will demonstrate the crucial role these tools play in documenting the events of October 7 and the war that followed, and talk about the work of archiving web pages at the National Library. The archivist community will be invited to a hands-on follow-up workshop on using tools for archiving web pages and social media content.
✦ This session is intended for the archivist community only
✦ Places are not marked
Warning: This film contains content that some viewers may find distressing | Rated 18+
No assigned seating
This is an outdoor screening; warm clothing is recommended
All revenues will go towards the rehabilitation of the Nova community
Weapons are not permitted in the event area
No assigned seating
Prior to the screening of "King of the Sephardim" - an encounter with original materials, handwritten by Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, that tell the story of his world.
Prior to the screening of "The Last Righteous Man" - a display of documents and letters by the Baba Sali and Baba Khaki relating to their public and political influence.
Guided by Dr. Chaim Neria, Curator of the Haim and Hanna Solomon Judaica Collection at the National Library of Israel.
Calligraphy is the art of aesthetic writing, an ancient craft found across cultures, continents, and languages, with letters and words as its main means of expression. Following the screening of “The Colour of Ink,” try your hand at Hebrew calligraphy in a workshop with artists Izzy Pludwinski and David Goldstein.
✦ The workshop is roughly two hours long
✦ Admission fee: 55 NIS
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