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NEW! Visit our new Digital Archives Page! Access the photographs, documents and artifacts of the Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum of Tolerance Archives.
*PLEASE NOTE: THE DIGITAL ARCHIVES PAGE IS UNDERGOING A REDESIGN AND IS CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CHECK BACK AS IT WILL BE UP AND RUNNING AGAIN SOON.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum of Tolerance Library and Archives has grown from a fledgling fifty books in 1978, to a collection of over 50,000 volumes and non-print materials. The Archives is a repository, incorporating photographs, diaries, letters, artifacts, artwork and rare books, which are available to researchers, students and the general public. Reaching out to colleagues, partners, the public and users around the world with its message of tolerance, awareness, and unity, the Library and Archives brings together diverse backgrounds to exchange ideas and to seek solutions to the challenges of a complex world.
Through the generosity of Danny and Amy Jacobson, Phase I of the Digital Archives Project is now available.
For further information regarding the Digital Archives Project, please contact archives@wiesenthal.net.
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