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Homeschool (HEBREW) - The Kingdom of David and Solomon
Homeschool (HEBREW) - The Kingdom of David and Solomon

Wed, May 15

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Virtual Tour

Homeschool (HEBREW) - The Kingdom of David and Solomon

Jerusalem was established as the capital of Israel by King David, and the first Temple in Jerusalem was built by his son, Solomon. Their kingdom is called the Unified Monarchy, and though it was very short lived, it's memory lives on. What do art and archaeology have to say about their kingdom?

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Time & Location

May 15, 2024, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM GMT+3

Virtual Tour

About the Event

Why Jerusalem? Thousands of years after its founding, Jerusalem-Zion is still at the hearts of our identity, prayers, nationality. 

PART 1 - KING DAVID

Jerusalem was established as the capital of Israel by King David, and the first Temple in Jerusalem was built by his son, Solomon. Their kingdom is called the Unified Monarchy, and though it was very short lived, it's memory lives on. What do art and archaeology have to say about their kingdom? 

Join me as we visit sites and stories that bring this kingdom to life.

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 HEBREW 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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