A Major Digitization Project Has Been Completed Thanks to the National 
Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC)
JTS is excited to announce the completion of a comprehensive digitization 
project, making over 1,750 audio and video files from its archives available to 
the public for the first time. The newly revealed Jewish cultural and 
historical material is now publicly accessible through The JTS Library’s web 
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 >, benefiting researchers, students, educators, and the global community.
This project was made possible by a generous grant of $142,549 from The 
National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), an affiliate 
of the National Archives.
“Completing this project marks a significant achievement for JTS,” said Naomi 
Steinberger, JTS Director of Library Services, who serves as the Project 
Director for this grant. “These newly uncovered recordings offer profound 
insights into Jewish life, both in America and across the globe, during the 
second half of the 20th century. We are deeply grateful to the NHPRC for their 
vital support.”
“The breadth and depth of these recordings demonstrates not only the extent of 
JTS’s commitment to preserving the past but also the magnitude of its 
dedication to furthering American democracy; Jewish culture, peoplehood, and 
scholarship; and the pursuit of justice,” said Dr. Shuly Rubin Schwartz, JTS 
Chancellor and Irving Lehrman Research Professor of American Jewish History. 
“We are truly grateful for the NHPRC’s support.”

Highlights of the Collection: The collection features interviews, speeches, and 
lectures from a range of influential figures, including Israeli Prime Ministers 
David Ben-Gurion and Golda Meir, Ambassador Abba Eban, and philosopher Martin 
Buber. It also includes notable speeches from leaders who participated in JTS 
events, such as civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., former U.S. 
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, and President Harry Truman.
Other prominent voices include Vice President Al Gore, Prime Minister Shimon 
Peres, U.S. Ambassador Stuart Eisenstadt, New York State Chief Judge Judith 
Kaye, Representative John Lewis, Israeli feminist Alice Shalvi, and celebrated 
authors like Philip Roth, Mitch Albom, and Amos Oz.
Special Focus on Jewish Scholarship: In addition to political and cultural 
leaders, the archive holds significant recordings from renowned Jewish 
scholars, religious leaders, and cultural icons. Highlights include digitized 
episodes of the “Eternal Light” national radio program and in-depth interviews 
with luminaries such as Louis Finkelstein, Molly Picon, Elie Wiesel, Chaim 
Potok, and Simon Wiesenthal. Also included are over 200 audio and video files 
documenting the works of theologian Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel.
A Look into JTS’s History: Visitors to the archive will have the unique 
opportunity to explore historical moments from JTS’s own institutional history, 
including commencements, convocations, inaugurations, dedications, and symposia.
This newly digitized archive stands as a landmark achievement in the 
preservation of Jewish cultural heritage, offering an unparalleled view into 
the lives and legacies of those who have left an indelible mark on Jewish and 
American history.


Naomi M. Steinberger
Director of Library Services
Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary
3080 Broadway
New York, NY 10027

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