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Age of Empires Part 1: Assyria and the Kingdom of Israel (ENGLISH)
Age of Empires Part 1: Assyria and the Kingdom of Israel (ENGLISH)

Thu, Jul 25

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Virtual Tour

Age of Empires Part 1: Assyria and the Kingdom of Israel (ENGLISH)

The Kingdom of Israel discovered too late that they should not awaken the wrath of Assyria. The Assyrian Empire changed the map and our history forever, and we will learn about who they were, and how they banished the 10 tribes.

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Time & Location

Jul 25, 2024, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM GMT+3

Virtual Tour

About the Event

What is the capital of Assyria?

To cross the bridge of death (in Monty Python and the Holy Grail) you must answer that question. And here - we do!

Assyria at the height of its power restructured the Ancient Near East, until its downfall by the hands of Babylon.

 These two Empires changed the world forever, and us along with it. Dive into the story and gain new insights to the Three Weeks. Part 1 introduces the Neo-Assyrian Empire, its capital cities, archeaology in museums in Israel and around the world, and their impact on the destruction of the Kingdom of Israel - the Ten Lost Tribes.

Schedule is listed in Israeli Time.

This tour is part of an annual course of virtual tours for homeschool kids, on a wide range of topics.

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This is a virtual tour delivered via Zoom.

To watch it you must have an active zoom account, and please make sure you know how to use Zoom's basic features: turn on/off camera and microphone, use the chat, and rename your account so it is not generic e.g. "iPhone5".   

This tour is approximately one hour long, in ENGLISH with Q&A session in the end.  

After the tour, you will receive a follow-up email/WhatsApp with resources. You may also access the recording for a limited amount of time with a private link for you only.  You may register for the tour and ask for the recording only, and you may sign up for past virtual tours and watch them (for limited time). 

To find out about what virtual tours are available, please contact me directly.

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