Archives

Am Oved Archive
Tel Aviv.
Aviezer Yellin Archive of Jewish Education in Israel and the Diaspora
Tel Aviv University.
Gnazim Archives
Tel Aviv.
Lavon Archive
Pinhas Lavon Institute for Labour Movement Research, Tel Aviv.
Kipnis Archive
Levin Kipnis Center for Children’s Literature, Levinsky College of Education, Tel Aviv.
Ministry of Education Archive, Israel State Archives
Jerusalem.
Solomon Bartonov Israeli Archive for Theater
Tel Aviv University.
Stekelis Archive
Levin Kipnis Center for Children’s Literature, Levinsky College of Education, Tel Aviv.
Yad Yaari Archive
Yad Yaari – Hashomer Hatzair Research and Documentation Center, Givat Haviva.

Periodicals

Davar li-Yeladim
Davar for Children)
Ha-Boker li-Yeladim
Ha-Boker for Children)
Musaf Davar li-Yeladim
Davar Supplement for Children)
Shai Mishmar li-Yeladim
Mishmar’s Gift to Children)
Mishmar li-Yeladim
Mishmar for Children)

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