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Jabotinsky Institute in Israel
General Information
Facility Director: Ms. Amira Stern (Hebrew/English)
Archivists: Irina Berdan (Hebrew/English/Russian)
Masha Zolotaversky (Hebrew/English/Russian)
Address: 38 King George St. Tel Aviv 63298
Phone: 972-3-528-7320, 972-3-528-5587
Fax: 972-3-528-55875
E-mail: archive@jabotinsky.org
Website: www.Jabotinsky.org
Hours of Operation: Sunday-Thursay 8:00-16:00.
Closed on Friday, Saturday and Jewish holidays (including intermediate days of Passover and Sukkot).
Consultation: No appointment is needed.
Closest Public Transportation:
Bus: Dan: 5, 18, 24, 25, 47, 48, 61, 62, 82, 147.
Directions: Paid parking is available in the area..
Access for Disabled: yes. There is a ramp and a lift to the archive and to the museum.

Description of Resources
There are no direct genealogical materials but there are oral and written testimonies and photos of public figures. The languages include: Hebrew, English, Russian, French, German, Spanish, Ladino and Yiddish. Material comes from all round the world.

The Jabotinsky Institute is both a museum and an archive. The Ezel museum is housed here as part of the Ministry of Defense's museum complex.

Finding Aids:
The catalogue is both computerized and manual. It is in Hebrew. There are listings on the website.

Description of Facility:
Material has to be ordered. Some material is on microfilm. The microfilms can be used on the premises. There is no surcharge if a small number of microfilms is used. No photocopies can be made of the microfilms.

Fees/Copies:
There are regular photocopying machines and the librarian will photocopy for the visitor. Searches can be made from abroad for a surcharge.