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Inside the Israel Museum

March 7, 2013 By Sandra Bornstein 2 Comments

After viewing the Chagall drawings at the Israel Museum, we visited  the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Wing for Jewish Art and Life. Inside this area, we found an amazing collection of items that date from the Middle Ages to modern times. There are 5 designated areas: The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jewish Culture, Middle East, Worldwide Travel Tagged With: Afghanistan- Tree of Life motif 1960s, Interior of the Vittorio Veneto synagogue, Israel Museum, Jewish Bridal Costume from 20th century Cochin, Kadavumbagam Synagogue, Mandel Wing for Jewish Art and Life, Marriage ketubbah Rome, The Great Dress Tétouan Morocco, The Tzedek ve-Shalom Synagogue

Marc Chagall Windows and Hadassah Hospital

March 5, 2013 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

When we walked into the Israel Museum, we were treated to a recently opened art exhibit.  On the wall were a collection of Marc Chagall (1887-1985) original drawings. In 1958, Chagall was commissioned to create the stained glass windows for the Abbell Synagogue at the Hadassah … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jewish Culture, Middle East, Worldwide Travel Tagged With: Abbell Synagogue at Hadassah Hospital, Charles Marq, Hadassah Hospital, Israel Museum, Marc Chagall, Marc Chagall Windows, Twelve Tribes

Stroll Through the Billy Rose Art Garden at the Israel Museum

March 4, 2013 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Under a canopy of gray clouds, we strolled through the Billy Rose Art Garden at the Israel Museum. Unlike our first visit (1993) with 4 children in tow, we were able to take our time looking at this impressive collection of some of the finest outdoor sculptures of the 20th … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jewish Culture, Middle East, Worldwide Travel Tagged With: Antoine Bourdelle, Barry Flanagan, Billy Rose Art Garden at Israel Museum, Fernando Bolero, Henry Moore, Israel Museum, Jacob Firsel, Jerusalem sites, Kapoor Anish, Roxy Paine

Remembering Theodor Herzl

March 1, 2013 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Israeli history is filled with notable individuals. If asked to select only one outstanding individual, I would respond that it was not possible. On the other hand, if I was asked who opened the doors to the vision of a Jewish State in the last part of the 19th century, I would … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jewish Culture, Middle East, Worldwide Travel Tagged With: anti-Semitism in 19th century, dream for Jewish state, Dreyfus Affair, Herzl Museum, Theodor Herzl, World Zionist Organization, Zionism

A Night at the Harmony Hotel in Jerusalem

February 28, 2013 By Sandra Bornstein 2 Comments

Cruise ships occasionally stay in a port for more than one day. Should you sleep in your cabin or splurge by spending a night in a hotel?  In most instances, I would take the conservative approach by maximizing my shipboard experience and minimizing my out-of-pocket expenses. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jewish Culture, Middle East, Worldwide Travel Tagged With: Ashdod Israel, Ben-Yehuda Street, cruise ship ports, felafel in Jerusalem, Hamarosh Jerusalem, Harmony Hotel in Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Nahalat Shiva, spending night at cruise ship port

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