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ANU Museum of the Jewish People at the Tel Aviv Uni.

ANU Museum of the Jewish People at the Tel Aviv Uni.

ANU – ” Museum of the Jewish People is the world’s only museum dedicated to telling the unique and ongoing story of the Jewish People, from biblical times to the present. the museum celebrates the diversity of Jewish individuals and communities around the world through immersive storytelling and interactive museum experience.”

Three floors of amazing design and creativity. Tours in any language you can imagine by a personal guide and/or by phone

3rd floor: A MOSAIC: Modern Jewish Identity & Culture.

This floor presents a picture of modern Jewish identity and culture, folklore, arts, Hebrew language, modern literature, Jewish denominations and the contributions of Jews to humanity, and more. All represent an abundance of individual and collective Jewish identities and cultures.

Mosiac is arranged by themes and can choose your path.

2nd FLOOR: The Journey. The Jewish story through time.

This floor presents the unique and ongoing story of the Jewish People, beginning in antiquity and extending to the present day. This story recounts periods of prosperity and flourishing cultural dialogue, but also times of pogroms and persecution. This journey continues over thousands of years, encompassing countess Jewish migrations, the development of centers of Jewish learning, culture, and thought in different places around the world, the resurrection of the Jewish nation after the Holocaust, and the establishment of the State of Israel. It offers a representation of varied communities throughout time and place.

1st FLOOR: FOUNDATIONS- A Common Core, A Universal MessageThis floor presents the conceptual foundations of Jewish existence – foundations that are both uniquely Jewish and commonly universal. The Jewish foundations presented are Shabbat, the Covenant, the Jewish calendar, and the individual milestones in a Jewish life. Universal foundations are represented by the Bible and its influence on world cultures. At the end of these galleries, you can visit Synagogue Hall, a celebration of Jewish creation and renewal; featuring the Museum’s renowned synagogue models.

 

 

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