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[[Image:Israel_-_Jerusalem_-_Shrine_of_the_Book.jpg|thumb|right|200px||The Shrine of the Book]]
[[Image:Israel_-_Jerusalem_-_The_Israel_Museum_road_sign.jpg|thumb|right|The road sign]]
[[Image:Israel_-_Jerusalem_-_Shrine_of_the_Book.jpg|thumb|right|The Shrine of the Book]]
[[Image:Jacques lipchitz la joie de vivre 1927.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"la joie de vivre" (1927), by [[Jacques lipchitz]] at '''Israel museum''' Art Garden]]
[[Image:Mosaic 5 century.JPG|thumb|right|200px||5' Century Mosaic Floor from a Byzantine Church, Horvat Berachot, Judaean Mountain]]


The '''Israel Museum''' in [[Jerusalem]], was founded in 1965 as [[Israel]]'s national museum.
Founded in 1965, '''The Israel Museum, Jerusalem''' ([[Hebrew language|hebr.:]] {{Hebrew|מוזיאון ישראל}}) located near the [[Knesset]] in [[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]], has in a relatively short time achieved world class status with collections ranging from prehistoric archaeology through contemporary art and with a dynamic roster of temporary exhibitions, publications, and educational activities. It is the leading cultural institution in Israel and is one of the largest encyclopedic museums in the world.
The museum comprises of several main sections:

* The collection of the [[Bezalel Academy of Art and Design|Bezalel]] Museum of Fine Arts;
Its terraced complex, comprising nearly 50,000 square meters and a six-acre (24,000 m²) sculpture garden within its twenty-acre (80,000 m²) campus attracts over 950,000 visitors each year, about a third of them international tourists and including nearly 100,000 children in the educational programs at its Youth Wing. The Museum is committed to the preservation, study and display of its collections, fosters education for its public from within Israel and abroad, utilizing its extensive holdings of the world's pre-eminent collection of the archaeology of the Holy Land, the world's most comprehensive collections of Judaica and the ethnology of the Jewish people around the world and its fine art holdings from Old Masters in European Art through international contemporary art.
* a vast collection of Judaica and Ethnography, exhibits of items typical of various Diaspora Jewish communities;

* Fine art galleries;
The museum comprises four curatorial wings:
* Period rooms;

* Art objects from Africa, North and South America, Oceania and the Far East;
* '''The Art Wing'''
* An archeological wing containing artifacts from prehistoric times to the 15th century;
European Art, Prints and Drawings, Israeli Art, Modern Art, Contemporary Art, Design and Architecture, Photography, East Asian Art, and The Arts of Africa Oceania and the Americas
* A sculpture garden with over 60 works;
* The [[Shrine of the Book]] which houses rare biblical manuscripts, including the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]];
The Art Garden offers a walkway through the history of twentieth-century sculpture. Works by Rodin, Bourdelle and Maillol represent the beginnings of modern sculpture. A sculpture by [[David Smith (sculptor)|David Smith]], and a monumental masterpiece and other works by [[Henry Moore]] reflect the next important stages in the history of sculpture. A large [[Richard Serra]], a brick structure by the conceptualist [[Sol LeWitt]], and an impressive installation by the American sculptor [[James Turrell]] which allows one to gaze at the sky through an opening in the ceiling — these and others represent important contemporary offerings in the medium. The Garden continues to grow and develop, regularly absorbing new sculptures. It lives and changes like the Museum's interiors. To a large extent it proffers the art outwards, pouring it towards the city and towards nature.
* A youth wing comprising galleries, classrooms and workshops, with an extensive educational program;

* '''The Judaica and Jewish Ethnography Wing'''
A comprehensive collection of [[Judaica]] and Jewish Ethnography including four reconstructed synagogues, Jewish manuscripts and collections from Jewish communities around the world.

* '''The Archeological Wing'''
The [[archaeology]] of the Land of Israel has its own peculiar array of motifs, ideas and practitioners. Two major themes stretch throughout the history of Holy Land. The first concerns Israel's position as a bridge between the great civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia while the second, is the fragmentary, segmented character of society in a landscape that encouraged regionality and discouraged large-scale organization.

The history and the archaeology of the Land of Israel are wonderfully enhanced, and at times, complicated, by the fact that three of the world's great religions — Judaism, Christianity and Islam — regard it as holy. Archaeologists and curators in this part of the museum, must often deal with historical reality on one hand, and faith on the other. But more than anything else, it is precisely the connection between faith and history that brings two million people a year to visit Israel, many of whom visit the Israel Museum.

The [[Shrine of the Book]] which houses rare biblical manuscripts, including the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]].

* '''The Youth Wing'''
The educational wing of the Israel Museum comprises galleries, classrooms and workshops, with an extensive educational programs.


== External links ==
== External links ==


* [http://www.imj.org.il/ The Israel Museum in Jerusalem]
* [http://www.imj.org.il/ The Israel Museum in Jerusalem]
* [http://www.jerusalemshots.com/cat_ru74.html Jerusalem Photo Portal Israel Museum]
* [http://www.jerusalemshots.com/cat_ru74.html Jerusalem Photo Portal - Israel Museum]
* [http://www.gojerusalem.com/SitePage.aspx?siteID=210&FirstCat=Sights&SecCat=Museums&FirstCatVal=120&SecCatVal=27' Israel Museum information - Go Jerusalem Travel Portal]


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Revision as of 15:36, 27 February 2007

The road sign
The Shrine of the Book

The Israel Museum in Jerusalem, was founded in 1965 as Israel's national museum. The museum comprises of several main sections:

  • The collection of the Bezalel Museum of Fine Arts;
  • a vast collection of Judaica and Ethnography, exhibits of items typical of various Diaspora Jewish communities;
  • Fine art galleries;
  • Period rooms;
  • Art objects from Africa, North and South America, Oceania and the Far East;
  • An archeological wing containing artifacts from prehistoric times to the 15th century;
  • A sculpture garden with over 60 works;
  • The Shrine of the Book which houses rare biblical manuscripts, including the Dead Sea Scrolls;
  • A youth wing comprising galleries, classrooms and workshops, with an extensive educational program;

External links