The Center for Jewish History (CJH) provides a collaborative home for five partner organizations. Together, the archival collections held by partner institutions constitute the world’s most comprehensive documentation of the modern Jewish experience outside of Israel, with more than seven linear miles of papers, publications, recordings, artifacts, artworks, photographs, and over 145 terabytes of digitized materials. Read More…

The National Library of Israel  was established by law to “collect, preserve, cultivate and endow the treasures of knowledge, heritage and culture in general, with an emphasis on the Land of Israel, the State of Israel and the Jewish people in particular.”  Read More… 

Among its treasuries are also preserved numerous documents and protocols related to the Jews of the Russian Empire in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in general, and to Belarusian Jewry in particular.