We are very pleased to announce that the National Library of Israel is now 
accepting applications for the Stewart and Lynda Resnick Fellowships, now 
entering their fourth year.
A distinctive feature of the Resnick Fellowship is the professional support 
provided by a dedicated personal librarian, who works closely with each Fellow 
throughout the research residency in Jerusalem.
Learn more about this unique fellowship and the role of the librarian:


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Overview
The Resnick Fellowship at the National Library of Israel brings leading 
scholars from around the world to Jerusalem for an intensive research residency 
grounded in the Library's five core collections: Israel, Judaica, Islam and the 
Middle East, General Humanities, and Israeli and Jewish Music. Fellows also 
have access to the extensive holdings of the Central Archives for the Jewish 
People (CAJP), housed at the Library. Each year, a small cohort of Fellows is 
selected through a highly competitive international process.
Designed as both a research opportunity and an intellectual encounter, the 
Resnick Fellowship provides scholars with sustained time, expert support, and 
direct engagement with rare manuscripts, archives, music, and other primary 
sources that cannot be accessed elsewhere. Each Fellow works closely with a 
dedicated personal librarian and an academic host, enabling new discoveries and 
fostering meaningful scholarly exchange.
The program supports two tracks-Senior Scholars and Emerging 
Scholars-reflecting the Library's commitment both to established leaders in the 
field and to the next generation of researchers. Together, Resnick Fellows 
contribute to a shared intellectual environment that extends beyond the 
individual project.
By bringing scholars into close dialogue with collections, experts, and one 
another, the Resnick Fellowship exemplifies the National Library of Israel's 
role as a global center for research, culture, and ideas.
Fellowship Components
Resnick Fellows are provided with the time, resources, and intellectual support 
necessary to pursue original, collection-based research at the highest level.

Research Residency
Fellows spend one to two months in residence at the National Library of Israel 
in Jerusalem, enabling sustained, focused research in direct engagement with 
the Library's collections.

Personalized Scholarly Support
Each fellow is paired with a dedicated personal librarian and an academic host, 
offering expert guidance, facilitating access to materials, and supporting 
connections within the Israeli academic community.

Access to Unique Collections
Fellows engage directly with the Library's world-class holdings that include 
manuscripts, rare books, archives, maps, and musical and oral recordings. 
Fellowship proposals must demonstrate a clear and substantive use of these 
collections.

Digitization and Research Resources
A dedicated digitization allowance supports the reproduction of research 
materials, enabling work to continue beyond the residency, contributing to 
long-term scholarly outcomes.

Scholarly Exchange and Public Engagement
Resnick Fellows take part in the intellectual life of the Library, engaging 
with graduate students and the broader scholarly community through seminars and 
public or scholarly forums.
Eligibility and Application Process
The Resnick Fellowship is awarded through a competitive international selection 
process to scholars whose work demonstrates intellectual distinction and a 
strong engagement with primary sources.

Eligibility
The Fellowship supports two categories of applicants:
   * Senior Scholars: Established academics holding a tenured or equivalent 
position, with a record of significant scholarly achievement.
   * Emerging Scholars: Postdoctoral researchers and early-career scholars who 
have recently completed their PhD and show exceptional promise in their field.
Applicants from all countries are welcome; residents of Israel are not eligible.

Application Requirements
Applicants are asked to submit using on online form on the NLI website:
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  *   Curriculum vitae
  *   Research proposal (detailing the project and its use of NLI and CAHJP 
collections)
  *   Brief personal statement
  *   Two confidential letters of recommendation (submitted separately)
All materials should be submitted through the online application system by June 
30, 2026.
Selection Process
Applications are reviewed by an international selection committee. Evaluation 
is based on academic excellence, the originality and feasibility of the 
proposed research, and the extent to which the project engages the Library's 
collections.
For an overview of the Resnick program, please see:  The Resnick Fellowship 
Program at the National Library of 
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For further information, please contact Reuven Kruger, Resnick Fellowships 
Coordinator, at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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