A Jewish National Collection for a Jewish National Library: The Abraham Schwadron Collection, Past and Present

Rachel Misrati
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The fascinating story of the creation and development of this unique collection is matched only by the collection's importance as a resource of primary material for research in the social sciences, the humanities, and even the exact sciences. With over five and a half thousand leading Jewish personalities represented in their original handwriting, Abraham Schwadron's autograph collection is more than just the first Jewish Who's Who. The inscribed visiting cards, literary manuscripts, handwritten letters, and even musical scores are all evidence of a Jewish social milieu and cultural enterprise that stretches from the sixteenth century to the present day. The collection is a written record of the history of the Jewish people as it unfolded. No less dramatic is the man behind the collection, who from his youth in Galicia decided he would build a national Jewish autograph collection for the Jewish people and bring it to Jerusalem. The National Library of Israel is presently working to make this whole collection accessible to the public, first by rendering the collection searchable through the Library's online catalogue and then by digitizing the entire collection of autographs. This article traces the history of the collection, introduces the intriguing figure of Abraham Schwadron and his rationale for building the collection, and reveals the many ways that the collection's rich and fascinating potential can be used as a resource of original source material. At the end of the article there is brief reference to the National Library of Israel's project for digitizing the collection.
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犹太国家图书馆的犹太国家收藏:亚伯拉罕·施瓦德伦收藏,过去和现在
这一独特藏品的创建和发展的迷人故事与藏品作为社会科学、人文科学甚至精确科学研究的主要材料资源的重要性相匹配。Abraham Schwadron的亲笔签名集不仅是第一个犹太名人录,还有五千多位犹太名人的亲笔签名。刻有铭文的名片、文学手稿、手写信件,甚至乐谱,都是从16世纪一直延续到今天的犹太社会环境和文化事业的证据。这些收藏品是犹太人历史的书面记录。收藏背后的人也同样引人注目,他年轻时在加利西亚就决定为犹太人民建立一个全国性的犹太签名收藏,并将其带到耶路撒冷。以色列国家图书馆目前正在努力让公众能够访问整个藏品,首先通过图书馆的在线目录搜索藏品,然后将整个签名藏品数字化。本文追溯了该藏品的历史,介绍了亚伯拉罕·施瓦德隆的有趣人物及其建造该藏品的理由,并揭示了该藏品丰富而迷人的潜力可以作为原始材料资源的多种方式。文章最后简要介绍了以色列国家图书馆的藏品数字化项目。
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