The Jerusalem Post

Pritzker Family Fund endows photo collection at National Library

- • By MARCY OSTER

Never-before-seen images of Golda Meir. Thousands of pictures of Israeli schoolchil­dren from the 1950s through the 1990s. Rare portraits and snapshots of Theodor Herzl.

These are some of the more than two million images that will be stored and digitized at the National Library of Israel, following a major financial gift from the John Pritzker Family Fund.

The National Library announced the Pritzker Family National Photograph­y Collection on Wednesday. The collection, the largest repository of photograph­s of Israel in the world, includes photo albums, individual photos, postcards, personal collection­s and archives of private photograph­ers and photograph­ic agencies.

Hundreds of thousands of photograph­s have already been scanned, catalogued, digitally restored and uploaded to the National Library’s website, affording the public free access.

The Pritzker gift also will allow future exhibition of the collection as well as its expansion. It will establish a state-of-the-art climate-controlled

repository to house the collection in the new National Library of Israel building, now under constructi­on adjacent to the Knesset in Jerusalem.

“Photograph­y plays a unique role in capturing and conveying human stories, and thereby in deepening understand­ing and compassion. Our hope is that this gift enables the library to demonstrat­e the richness and complexity of Israeli history to an even wider audience,” John Pritzker, chairman of the board of the John Pritzker Family Fund, said in a statement.

 ?? (Ross Photograph­y) ?? ISRAELI BOOKMOBILE, 1963.
(Ross Photograph­y) ISRAELI BOOKMOBILE, 1963.
 ?? (The National Library of Israel) ?? AERIAL PHOTO of Jerusalem, 1937.
(The National Library of Israel) AERIAL PHOTO of Jerusalem, 1937.

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