Exhibitions

Shana Tovas

The History of Greeting Cards for the Jewish New Year

For many decades, New Year's greeting cards were an inseparable part of life in Israel. Along with wishes for a good new year, the captions on these cards expressed a variety of hopes: local and world peace, the return of all Jews to their homeland, and numerous other wishes for a better life.

Tuesday, 06.09.11
Saturday, 07.01.12
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FANdango

Japanese Decorated Fans

The fan is an important accessory in the Japanese culture.

Saturday, 24.12.11
Monday, 21.05.12
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אמנות קליעת סלי במבוק

From the collection of Philip and Tomoko Rosenfeld

Philip and Tomoko Rosenfeld have been collecting Japanese bamboo baskets for more than a decade. Their venture began with a casual visit to an antique shop in Japan.

Saturday, 24.12.11
Saturday, 26.05.12
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Cypriote Pottery in Ancient Times

The exhibition sheds light on the charms of pottery embellished in a great spectrum of designs and colour.

Friday, 30.12.11
Saturday, 11.08.12
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Saturday, 03.03.12
Saturday, 02.06.12
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Funerary Busts of the Roman Period in Eretz-Israel

Stone funerary busts (protomae) of men and women of various ages appeared in Eretz-Israel during the Late Roman era (2nd-3rd centuries CE).

Saturday, 24.03.12
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Double Vision

Contemporary Art from Japan

The exhibition "Double Vision" consists of two parts - "imaginary" and "real" - providing a view of opposing facets of contemporary Japanese society through the eyes of 30 artists of different generations.

Sunday, 22.07.12
Saturday, 15.12.12
More info: 04-6030800

Double Vision

Contemporary Art from Japan

The exhibition "Double Vision" consists of two parts - "imaginary" and "real" - providing a view of opposing facets of contemporary Japanese society through the eyes of 30 artists of different generations.

Sunday, 22.07.12
Saturday, 15.12.12
More info: 04-6030800

Treasure of Cultic Vessels -

Tel Qashish

For the first time, a favissa (repository for discarded cult objects), dated to the 13th century BCE, has been discovered some 300 m. north of Tel Qashish and about 2 km north of Tel Yokneam.

Saturday, 25.08.12
Sunday, 08.12.13
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Saturday, 25.08.12
Tuesday, 25.12.12
Curator: Avshalom Zemer
The items are by the courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority
More info: 04-6030800