The Friedberg Genizah Project
Illuminated Arabic fable; Egypt(?),
        13th-15th Century (CUL)
  • Alliance Israelite Universelle, Paris
  • Austrian National Library, Vienna
  • Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan
  • Bavarian State Library, Munich
  • Ben-Zvi Institute, Jerusalem
  • Berlin State University, Berlin
  • Bibliotheque Nationale et Universitaire, Strasbourg
  • Bibliotheque Nationale Francaise, Paris
  • Bibliotheque Publique et Universitaire, Geneva
  • Bodleian Libraty, Oxford University, Oxford
  • British Library, London
  • Cambridge University Library, Cambridge
  • Center for Advanced Jewish Studies, University of Penn. Philadelphia
  • Central Archive for the History of the Jewish People, Jerusalem
  • Duke University, Durham
  • Haifa University, Haifa
  • Harvard University, Cambridge [Ma]
  • Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati
  • Hebrew University, Jerusalem
  • Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
  • Institut de France, Paris
  • Institute of Papyrology, Heidelberg
  • Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem
  • Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem
  • Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York
  • John Rylands Library, Manchester
  • McGill University, Montreal
  • Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton
  • Princeton University, New Jersey
  • Rabbi Herzog World Academy, Jerusalem
  • Schocken Institute, Jerusalem
  • Smithsonian Institute (Freer Collection), Washington D.C.
  • Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv
  • The Royal Library, Copenhagen
  • Trinity College, Dublin
  • Universita Degli Studi Di Torino, Torino
  • University of Basel, Basel
  • University of Birmingham, Birmingham
  • University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor [Mi]
  • University of Toronto, Toronto
  • Yeshiva University, New York
  • PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
  • Combs, Gifford, Los Angeles, California
  • Goldsmith Museum of Chizuk Amuno Congregation, Baltimore
  • Martin Schoyen, Oslo
  • Mosseri Collection (now being restored by Cambridge University Library)
  • Nahum Family Collection of Yemenite Manuscripts
  • Prof. Andreas Lehnardt, Mainz
  • Schocken Institute, Jerusalem
  • Shapiro, Bernard (Private Collection)
  • Temple Israel of Hollywood, Los Angeles
  • Weiss, Steve, Los Angeles, California
  • FGP would like to acknowledge
    The University of Waterloo and, in particular, Professor Robert Kerton, former Dean, Professor Ken S. Coates, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Professor James Diamond - Joseph and Wolf Lebovic Chair of Jewish Studies.

    Their past efforts have been instrumental in helping FGP develop the world’s largest data base of genizah documents and research.

    Image: Cambridge University Library T-S K10.22