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On October 16, 2013, Leo Baeck Institute unveiled DigiBaeck – a nearly comprehensive digital archive encompassing more than 3.5 million pages of documents from German-Jewish history.
The Library of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York (LBI) is the foremost research library devoted to the history of German-speaking Jews. Its 80,000-volume library and extensive archival and art collections represent the most significant repository of primary source material and scholarship on the Jewish communities of Central Europe over the ...
Das Leo Baeck Institut (kurz LBI) ist eine unabhängige Forschungs- und Dokumentationseinrichtung für die Geschichte und Kultur des deutschsprachigen Judentums mit drei Teilinstituten in Jerusalem, London und New York City mit Zweigstelle in Berlin.
The archive of Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem is a central part of the research and memorialization activity of the Institute and contains hundreds of personal, familial institutional collections.
Around the time the Jewish Museum Berlin was opened, a branch of the archives of the New York–based Leo Baeck Institute was established here, providing access in Germany to one of the largest archives on German-Jewish history.