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Avraham's Journey: From the Ancient Near East to the Middle East
Avraham's Journey: From the Ancient Near East to the Middle East

Tue, Nov 12

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The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Avraham's Journey: From the Ancient Near East to the Middle East

Abraham’s journey, mentioned every day in the morning services, takes him through the centers of civilization at the time, leads him to Egypt – and to a promise of an Exodus whose importance cannot be overstated. Let's explore why through history, art and archaeology.

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Time & Location

Nov 12, 2024, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM GMT+2

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Derech Ruppin 11, Jerusalem, Israel

About the Event

Follow in the footsteps of Avraham, as he leaves Mesopotamia and makes his way to Canaan and Egypt

Avraham’s journey, mentioned every day in the morning services, takes him through the centers of civilization at the time, leads him to Egypt – and to a promise of an Exodus whose importance cannot be overstated. Why are the departure from Ur and Exodus from Egypt so important to us?


Join me in the museum for an adventure to explore these questions through the history and archaeology of ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt.


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You probably have questions about getting to the museum, where to meet, prices and other questions. 

Admission is included with a discount rate. If you're a member or have other discounts, you're welcome to contact me before registering and paying only for my tour. Otherwise, I am required to collect admission and pay on your behalf. You're getting a discount, and it streamlines the whole experience!


We meet in the main lobby. Until further notice, the group entrance on the other side of the parking lot is closed. We hope it will reopen soon.


THIS TOUR IS IN ENGLISH 

This tour is approximately 2 hours in the Israel Museum. 



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