



Wed, Jan 29
|Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem
Public Family Tour - A Winter's Tale
This is a tale of Winter. We will explore final holidays of the year: Tu Bishvat, 10th of Tevet. Special attention is given to the two holidays formed in Exile: Hanukkah and Purim which, in a way, have relevance beyond all the other holidays.
Time & Location
Jan 29, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:45 PM GMT+2
Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem, Shmuel Stephan Weiz St 21, Jerusalem, 9104601, Israel
About the Event
Did you know that Tu Bishvat was an ancient celebration in Sumer, in the time of Avraham Avinu?
Not only was it an eight-day festival (sound familiar?), but it was related to determining if the year would be a leap year with two Adaru months, or just one. Now putting aside for a moment the names of the months, which we know come from Babylon and Mesopotamia, there is way too much similarity here to the Jewish holidays to ignore this.
A Winter’s Tale is about the final holidays of the Jewish year and occur in the winter: The holiday of Tu Bishvat, and then the fast of 10th Tevet, Hanukkah and Purim, which connect to historic events from the Second Temple period. Purim took place in the Persian Empire, in the city of Susa. 10th Tevet was under the Ptolemaic-Egyptian Greeks, and Chanukah with the Seleucid-Syrian Greek Empire. These final holidays of the Jewish Year are a preparation for Passover, and play a unique role in the development of the Nation of Israel.
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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.
TICKETS INCLUDE ADMISSION + VAT.
You do not pay twice. Please pay attention to the detailed ticket menu. The Bible Lands Museum is directly across the Israel Museum, which means that Google Maps / Waze will find the Israel Museum, and you should look for the Bible Lands Museum across the large parking lot, on Shmuel Stephan Weiz St 21.
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 1.5 hours, in the Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem.