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Nahon Museum of Italian Jewish Art Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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imdanielan
Size doesn’t matter! Excellent museum
Small but wonderful. Full of rare objects from the late 15th century onwards… Really emotional experience.
Valoración publicada el 20 mar 2023
stephrab
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 ...
Valoración publicada el 14 mar 2023
maddiera
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.
Valoración publicada el 29 oct 2022
davidiz
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...
Valoración publicada el 26 ago 2022
Vo S
Nice exposition and kind administrators. They are English speaking.
The administer of the museum was interested in explaining me every peace of collection(decoding the Hebrew writings and symbols). He even showed me the Christian chapel on the bottom floor which is cl...
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...
Nice exposition and kind administrators. They are English speaking.
The administer of the museum was interested in explaining me every peace of collection(decoding the Hebrew writings and symbols). He even showed me the Christian chapel on the bottom floor which is cl...