Alfred Moses acquired the 1,000 year old manuscript for a record breaking $38 million, gifting it for public display at the ANU - Museum of the Jewish People

The oldest known complete Bible “Codex Sassoon” landed in Israel on Thursday, flying on El Al from New York, after being bought at a record breaking $38 million at auction by former U.S. ambassador Alfred Moses.

Codex Sassoon was moved to its new permanent residence in the ANU - Museum of the Jewish People, following a complex and highly secured operation that will allow the ancient manuscript to be displayed permanently for the public.

Starting in the late 9th-early 10th century, when the codex containing all 24 books of the Hebrew Bible [the Tanakh] was handwritten, switching ownership multiple times throughout the Middle East, mostly being kept concealed in fear of different invading forces.... Read More: i24