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Van Leer Jerusalem Institute

1959 establishments in IsraelBuildings and structures completed in 1959Buildings and structures in JerusalemEducation in JerusalemOrganizations established in 1959
Philosophy institutesResearch institutes in IsraelTalbiya
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The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (VLJI) is a center for the interdisciplinary study and discussion of issues related to philosophy, society, culture, and education. The Institute was established in to create a body of knowledge and discourseto give expression to the wide range of disciplines and opinions in Israel. The contribution of a core of renowned scholars facilitates the implementation of reforms and new approaches in various social spheres. The Institute is located in Jerusalem's Talbiya neighborhood, next door to the official residence of the President of Israel. Its campus also houses the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities and the Council for Higher Education.

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Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
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