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The Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora
"This is the story of a people which was scattered over all the world and yet remained a single family; a nation which time and again was doomed to destruction and yet, out of ruins, rose to new life"
Through a remarkable combination of sounds, images, exhibits, models and a unique database, combining genealogy, communities, family names, Jewish music, movies and photographs, Beth Hatefutsoth, The Museum of the Jewish People, tells the unique and ongoing story of the Jewish People.
Beth Hatefutsoth aspires to provide young generations with a key to their Jewish identity and a sense of belonging to the Jewish People. The Museum aims to enhance the bonds between Jews in Israel and around the world and to nurture a sense of pride in Jewish heritage and the achievements and contributions of Jews throughout history. Visitors from around the world will learn about the fascinating story of the Jewish People and understand its unique nature.
Hours:
Sun - Tue. & Thur.: 10 am – 4 pm
Wed.: 10 am – 6 pm
Fri.: 9 am – 1 pm. Sat.: closed.
Address: Tel Aviv University Campus, gate 2, Klausner Street, Ramat Aviv
Transportation: Egged: 74, 86, 274, 572, 604 Dan: 7, 13, 25, 27, 45.
Train: University station
Phone: 03-7457800, 03-7457803, 03-7457808
Fax: 03-7457801
Email: bhsemarc@post.tau.ac.il
Web address: www.bh.org.il
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