An exercise book in which Franz Kafka practised Hebrew, is seen during a news conference regarding a collection of Kafka papers at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem August 7, 2019. (Photo/Agencies)
National Library archival expert and Humanities Collection Curator Stefan Litt reveals manuscripts by novelist Franz Kafka, during a press conference at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem on August 7, 2019. Hundreds of letters, manuscripts, journals, notebooks, sketches and more ?handwritten by Brod and Kafka ?have been transferred to the National Library of Israel, following orders by Israeli and Swiss courts to open vaults in Zurich, which had stored the materials for decades. These materials, part of Max Brod's literary estate, have now been returned to Israel and have arrived at the National Library in Jerusalem, in accordance with Brod's wishes. (Photo/Agencies)
National Library archival expert and Humanities Collection Curator Stefan Litt shows drawings by novelist Franz Kafka, during a press conference at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem on August 7, 2019. Hundreds of letters, manuscripts, journals, notebooks, sketches and more ?handwritten by Brod and Kafka ?have been transferred to the National Library of Israel, following orders by Israeli and Swiss courts to open vaults in Zurich, which had stored the materials for decades. These materials, part of Max Brod's literary estate, have now been returned to Israel and have arrived at the National Library in Jerusalem, in accordance with Brod's wishes. (Photo/Agencies)
Documents, part of a collection of Franz Kafka writings are displayed at an event for members of the media revealing the archive at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem August 7, 2019.(Photo/Agencies)