14th-Century Shem Tov Bible Sold at Auction for $6.9M Now on Display
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Historic Shem Tov Bible, Sold for $6.9 Million, Highlighted in New Display
A 14th-century Bible that sold for $6.9 million at auction last year is now on display at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem. The Shem Tov Bible, purchased by Terri and Andrew Herenstein in 2024 through Sotheby’s auction house in New York, is being showcased at the National Library of Israel on a long-term loan.
14th-century Shem Tov Bible sold at auction for $6.9M now on display
A 14th-century Bible with Jewish, Islamic and Christian artistic influences that sold for $6.9 million at auction last year is on display at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem. #NationalLibraryofIsrael #ShemTovBible #antiquebook #rarebook #antiquebible
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