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indoor attractions including brands such as SEA LIFE and Madame Tussauds
a global leader in location-based entertainment with over 140+ global attractions such as LEGOLAND®
today announces a brand new Peppa Pig Park will open in 2024
located at the LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort
The brand-new attraction will be the EU's first independent Peppa Pig Park and will open in Günzburg
just in time for the 20th anniversary of the Peppa Pig brand
The collaboration builds on Merlin’s successful relationship with Hasbro
which includes a further Peppa Pig Theme Park set to open in North Richland Hills
and the already successful Peppa Pig Theme Park in Florida
set to open right next to Merlin’s LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort
will feature a colourful mix of attractions
all based on instantly recognizable locations from the globally popular brand
Families will meet Peppa and her friends as they snort
making this the ultimate first theme park experience for pre-school children
Merlin Entertainments & Hasbro: global leaders in the entertainment industry
Merlin has a licensing agreement with global branded entertainment leader Hasbro
to build and operate Peppa Pig attractions
as part of its broader strategy to engage in partnerships with some of the world’s most popular brands
One car crashes into another that had braked heavily on Fire Dragon ride in Guenzburg
Two rollercoaster trains crashed into each other at a Legoland amusement park in southern Germany on Thursday
One train braked heavily and another train crashed into it at the park in Guenzburg
Three helicopters were deployed to the scene
It was not immediately clear why the crash happened
It took place in the station of the Fire Dragon rollercoaster
Last week a woman died in another rollercoaster accident in Germany
The 57-year-old woman fell out of the rollercoaster car as it was moving and died of her injuries
The cause of the accident has not yet been established
Tens of thousands of handwritten medieval manuscripts in the National Library of Israel’s KTIV International Collection of Digitized Hebrew Manuscripts will be analyzed by AI-driven technologies thanks to an unprecedented 10 million euro grant from the EU European Research Council
In the world of historical document research
optical character recognition is commonplace
but deciphering and transcribing handwriting has remained impossible
especially for less common alphabets like Hebrew
The grant will enable a consortium — Paris Sciences-Lettres University
Tel Aviv University and Bar-Ilan University
with the participation of Haifa University and the National Library of Israel – to embark on a six-year project to develop computational methods to analyze the 95,000 full and fragmented manuscripts hosted by KTIV
Emeritus Nachum Dershowitz from the School of Computer Science at Tel Aviv University
“This bold and daring project will allow anyone from any background to wander through this trove of millions of manuscript pages that
as part of the culture and heritage of the Jewish people
were handwritten and copied – even tracing the notes added in the margins of these writings – and handed down from generation to generation.”
dubbed “MIDRASH” (Migrations of Textual and Scribal Traditions via Large-Scale Computational Analysis of Medieval Manuscripts in Hebrew Script)
is the first ERC Synergy grant in Jewish studies and the first for computational manuscript studies
“This is an unprecedented technological achievement whose results will open new horizons for research in Jewish studies,” said Oren Weinberg
New robotic technology could pave the way for more precise MRI-guided stereotactic surgery
for example by assisting with cannula/needle targeting during deep brain stimulation (DBS) interventions
When Professor PD Dr Dr Marcos Tatagiba operates the recently installed five ton
ceiling mounted MRI scanner in the operating theatre at the Neurosurgery Clinic in University Hospital Tubingen
researchers have found a new way to detect lesions in the brain of patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy in an MRI scan
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as well as manuscripts in Hebrew and many other languages
a historic agreement will be signed between the National Library and its counterpart in Moscow
The agreement is a significant milestone in the contacts between the two institutions
when the National Library was still the Beit Hasfarim Haleumi
which will take place on Tuesday in the National Library
will be attended by dignitaries from both sides
but the significant achievement and the celebrations surrounding it also conceal an Israeli defeat
the failure to gain possession of the collection
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently admitted that fact indirectly
when he said: “Without detracting from the demand to regain possession of the collection
we asked in the first stage to cooperate on the digitization of the collection in order to afford scholars high-quality access to these important materials.”
is quoted in a National Library press release as saying: “Modern information technology has opened new and unlimited possibilities for accessing the cultural values of countries and their peoples.”
The Günzburg collection is a rich and unique collection of books and manuscripts that contains over 14,000 items
copies of the writings of Maimonides and the Rashba (Rabbi Shlomo ibn Aderet)
books of Hebrew grammar and halakha (religious law)
Ancona (Italy) 1550.Credit: Russian State Library Open gallery viewPrayer Book according to the Roman Rite
Italy 15th century.Credit: Russian State Library The collection was put together by three generations of an aristocratic Russian-Jewish family beginning in the mid-19th century
In the early 20th century it was considered one of the most important Judaica collections in the world
“There’s no question that even today the collection is a national cultural treasure for the Jewish people,” says Dr
In 1917 a contract was signed for the purchase of the collection
between the Beit Hasfarim Haleumi and the Russian authorities
Half a million gold rubles were transferred to the Russians (about $15 million according to today’s gold value) – through donations by Russian Zionists.
The books had already been placed in cartons in preparation for their dispatch to Palestine
but delivery was delayed due to World War I
With the outbreak of the Bolshevik Revolution the books were seized
nationalized and transferred to the Lenin State Library in Moscow
Chaim Weizmann and later Benjamin Netanyahu tried in vain to persuade the Russians to return the collection
from the Guenzburg collection of ancient Hebrew manuscripts and books at the library in Moscow
Credit: TATYANA MAKEYEVA/REUTERS Open gallery viewRussian billionaire Ziyavudin Magomedov at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem
Credit: Tsafrir Abayov/AP Open gallery viewA Passover hagadah from the Günzburg Collection
1725.Credit: Russian State LibraryIn recent years Israel has broached the subject during official meetings with senior officials in Russia
with the involvement of the Israeli Foreign Ministry
and then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
Israel sent Russia documents showing proof of ownership of the collection
in the hope that the warming of relations between the countries would also bring an end to this affair
Netanyahu even spoke about it several times with President Vladimir Putin
but a few years ago he realized that for now there is no chance of receiving the collection
and therefore he advised the National Library to advance a digitization project without deciding
That paved the way to the agreement being signed this week
The digitization project was funded by the Peri Foundation
a Russian Muslim billionaire businessman from Dagestan
In the past he contributed to a project to preserve the mosque in Kala Koreysh in Dagestan
The collection will be accessible on the website Ktiv
on which the National Library has posted tens of thousands of rare manuscripts
Frankfurt am Main (Germany) 1725.Credit: Russian State Library
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