Knowledge

Beit Ariela

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various fields of knowledge (in Hebrew and in English); registered borrowers may use this service from their homes. Besides the collections of books the Library possesses journals, newspapers, video recordings, photographs; the collection of musical CDs accounts about 8000. The Library subscribes to 180 different periodicals; there are about 9 thousand registered borrowers. The Library network throughout the City contains more than 21 branches and has around 37,201 (2018) active members.
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The Beit Ariela Library includes a reading hall, a lending department, and several special libraries. The Library includes more than half a million books in different languages (Hebrew, English, French, German, Russian, Spanish, and Yiddish). The Library provides its visitors access to databases in
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Israel Dance Archive and Library – the central library in Israel for storage of information on dance history. More than 2000 folders with archive documents, over 8000 books, as well as journals, video recordings and other media on the subject: "The history of Israeli and Foreign Dance" - from the
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Design and Visual Information Library – collection of visual information on different subjects. The Collection contains more than half a million photos, pictures, postcards, reproductions, caricatures, leaflets, brochures, catalogs – which are subdivided into three categories: Personalities,
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In 1977 the library was finally housed in its new building on Shaul HaMelech Boulevard. This new building was named Beit Ariela (Ariela's House) in honor of Ariela Gitter, daughter of Bernhard Benno Gitter (1919-2004), a businessman, who donated a large sum of money for its construction.
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In 1922 the library gained the status of Municipal Library. In the period from 1921 to 1936, it occupied the Polac building at the intersection of Herzl and
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Library – holds rare and unique publications on education, the history of Israel, Diaspora communities, as well as Hebrew literature, books on arts,
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Books, journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, databases, drawings, manuscripts and media
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Theatre Library – alongside a large number of plays, the Library contains the Theatre Archive, named after
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press from the end of the 19th century and up to the present day. Most periodicals are also available on
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neighborhood. The library was named then "A book collection".
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The cover of the book Avak Sofrim, (1704) from Rambam library
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The book cover Avodat ha-Leṿi, (1546) from Rambam library
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Shaar Zion Library is the central public library in
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Tel Aviv
Israel
Public library
Architect(s)
http://www.tel-aviv.gov.il/ariela
Tel Aviv
Jaffa
Ezrat Israel
Jaffa
Neve Tzedek
Hovevei Zion
B'nai B'rith
B'nei Moshe
Ahad Ha'am
Ze'ev Gloskin
Montefiore
Herzliya Gymnasium
Shalom Meir Tower
King Saul
Music Library, (2013)
Information and Reference Library, (2013)
Lending Department, (2013)
The book cover Avodat ha-Leṿi, (1546) from Rambam library
The cover of the book Avak Sofrim, (1704) from Rambam library
Hebrew
microfilm
Ahad Ha'am
Passover Hagadas
Maimonides

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