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A little gem
Accidentally stumbled by this gem on my way to get a falafel on Ben Yehudah. Beautiful small art museum which includes a completely reconstructed 1700-era Venetian synagogue that was transferred to J...
A hidden gem - a MUST see for anyone with an interest in the non-Askenazi European Jewish world!
Please do not miss this museum. Not the easiest to find (upstairs in the building). But, so so worth it! Most people, Jews and non-Jews alike, have no idea that there are a lot of other “types” of ...
Such a unique experience. Art, working synagogue, amazing history of saved artifacts. Definitely worth a visit! Perfect for a Friday morning when so many small museums are closed.
A complete Italian synagogue brought over from Italy and rebuilt to fit into a Jerusalem building. Walking down Hillel street while doing an errand I saw a sign for the Museum/ Synagogue. Glad I stop...
A little gem
Accidentally stumbled by this gem on my way to get a falafel on Ben Yehudah. Beautiful small art museum which includes a completely reconstructed 1700-era Venetian synagogue that was transferred to J...
Size doesn’t matter! Excellent museum
Small but wonderful. Full of rare objects from the late 15th century onwards… Really emotional experience.
A hidden gem - a MUST see for anyone with an interest in the non-Askenazi European Jewish world!
Please do not miss this museum. Not the easiest to find (upstairs in the building). But, so so worth it! Most people, Jews and non-Jews alike, have no idea that there are a lot of other “types” of ...
A living gem of Italian Jewish history
Such a unique experience. Art, working synagogue, amazing history of saved artifacts. Definitely worth a visit! Perfect for a Friday morning when so many small museums are closed.
Who knew ; an Italian Synagogue I Jerusalem
A complete Italian synagogue brought over from Italy and rebuilt to fit into a Jerusalem building. Walking down Hillel street while doing an errand I saw a sign for the Museum/ Synagogue. Glad I stop...