50 Millionth page uploaded to Israel's state archives public website

ANI March 9, 2025 237 views

Israel's State Archives has achieved a remarkable milestone by uploading its 50 millionth digital page, showcasing an incredible commitment to historical preservation. The digitized collection primarily features documents from the British Mandate period, offering unprecedented public access to government records. These archives include fascinating details about government regulations, municipal laws, and even personal name changes. The ongoing digitization project continues to add thousands of pages daily, making historical research more accessible than ever before.

"A significant achievement in digitizing and making historical materials accessible" - Israel State Archives
Tel Aviv, March 9: The State Archives of Israel on Sunday presented the 50 millionth page uploaded to the State Archives' website, demonstrating what it called "a significant achievement in the process of digitizing and making historical materials accessible to the general public."

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First digital archive reaching 50 million pages milestone

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Comprehensive British Mandate government records now online

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Genealogical research treasure trove

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Ongoing digital preservation efforts continuing daily

The 50 millionth page is part of a "fascinating collection" of issues of the "Official Gazette" of the Government of Palestine (PA) during the British Mandate period, which includes approximately 700 files.

For about a decade, the State Archives has been working diligently to scan the documents and make them accessible to the public through its website. To date, about a quarter of a billion pages have been scanned, of which, as mentioned, 50 million are now available to the general public. The scanning and disclosure process continues at an impressive pace, with thousands of additional pages being uploaded to the site every day.

The "Official Gazette" collection now uploaded to the website is a source of historical information on the development of the Mandate government. These issues published orders and regulations, municipal laws, government announcements, approved trademarks, information on matters of transportation, sanitation, postal services, and more. Most issues also included a supplement that enriched the information.

These issues also contain great genealogical value. Among other things, they contain official publications of changes in first and last names approved by the Immigration and Travel Department of the Mandate government. This information may be of great value to researchers and genealogy enthusiasts interested in tracing their family roots. (ANI/TPS)

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