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Education
The Tower of David Museum’s Education Department offers fascinating journeys into the past, present and future of Jerusalem with a wide variety of programs and educational workshops. The programs relate to history, archaeology, geography, bible and art. Activities in the old city and the new city may be incorporated. Programs can be adjusted to suit special needs and requirements.
During the spring and summer, schools from all over the country hold outdoor events in the citadel’s courtyard – graduation parties, Bar Mitzvah ceremonies, and other school ceremonies.
Unless otherwise noted, programs are conducted in Hebrew.
Information:
Education Department
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Enchanted City
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Kindergarten - Grade 1 |
An exploration of the history, beliefs, cultures and languages of the different religions in Jerusalem in the magnificent walled Citadel of Jerusalem, amid the magical gardens and courtyards, in the Museum galleries and in the inspiring historical guardrooms...
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Swallows in Jerusalem
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Kindergarten, Grades 1-2 |
Little Ones in the Jewish Quarter An introductory guided tour of Jerusalem which begins in the Museum and continues with a walk in the Old City’s Jewish Quarter...
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“We Will Do and Obey”
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Grades 1 – 2 |
Activities in honor of receiving the Torah A hands-on tour that invites pupils to encounter the events and characters of the Old Testament woven into the stories of the city of Jerusalem and the Temple...
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My Jerusalem
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Kindergarten, Grades 1 – 2 |
Children Get to Know a City An introductory program about Jerusalem which takes the children on a tour of the citadel’s walls and towers and incorporates a variety of assignments, riddles, activities, stories and legends...
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This is Jerusalem
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Special Education |
Activity for Special Needs Groups Through a hands-on tour, the children learn about the Jerusalem citadel and the ancient fortification system, as well as the decisive events and people which have made the city holy for three great religions...
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