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National Library of Israel marks America’s 250th birthday
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National Library of Israel marks America’s 250th birthday

The National Library of Israel is commemorating America’s 250th anniversary of independence with a special exhibit featuring rare American artifacts, including the pen used by President Harry S. Truman to announce the recognition of the State of Israel. The exhibit is available online and includes historical documents, maps, and portraits. The library has launched a dedicated webpage highlighting these items and their significance, along with short videos on American Jewish history. Additional events include lectures on American history, voting rights, and loneliness in America, featuring experts such as Rabbi Angela Buchdahl. Visitors can register for these events on the National Library’s website.

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National Library of Israel marks America’s 250th birthday

The National Library of Israel is commemorating America’s 250th anniversary of independence with a special exhibit featuring rare American artifacts, including the pen used by President Harry S. Truman to announce the recognition of the State of Israel. The exhibit is available online and includes historical documents, maps, and portraits. The library has launched a dedicated webpage highlighting these items and their significance, along with short videos on American Jewish history. Additional events include lectures on American history, voting rights, and loneliness in America, featuring experts such as Rabbi Angela Buchdahl. Visitors can register for these events on the National Library’s website.

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