Mon, Dec 30
|Jerusalem
Public Chanukah Tour of the Israel Museum (ADULTS)
"They tried to kill us, we won, let's eat!" is usually how we learn about chanukah. Let me take you deeper into the stories and ideas that created one of the most challenging times in Jewish History. Explore and anventure with me in the Israel Museum!
Time & Location
Dec 30, 2024, 10:00 AM – 12:15 PM GMT+2
Jerusalem, Derech Ruppin 11, Jerusalem, Israel
About the Event
Chanukah is about the first time when Jewish survival was threatened by a culture, not a nation. How can a culture be threatening?
Hellenism was threatening more because of its similarities than its differences with Judaism, as surprising as it sounds. Judaism also values beauty, language and philosophy, and these were especially intriguing to Jews. We will explore some of these themes through the exquisite artifacts in the museum as well as ancient texts. Let's engage in the story of Chanukah through a memorable experience!
This is a public tour for ADULTS.
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Admission + VAT included.
Please pay attention to the information in this description, as well as in the ticket descriptions and confirmation emails. It was written with you in mind to prepare you for the best experience possible and to avoid confusion and frustration. Thank you.
There are several different ticket options, and they all include a discounted admission fee. You do not pay twice. Please pay attention to the detailed ticket menu.
We are registered as a group with a special discounted rate through the museum, and that admission is included in your ticket. In accordance with museum group policy, group members must enter the gallery with the guide, so please wait for me.
Thank you for your understanding.
THIS TOUR IS IN ENGLISH
This tour is approximately 2 hours in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem.