The Diasporah Museum located near the university campus within Tel Aviv, is one of the most intriguing and fascinating things to visit on your trip in Israel. The jist of the museum is based on history and family background within the Jewish religion. A large vibe of genealogy is here with snippets of factors such as generations of Judaism and how they are moving forward, as well as the whole specific milestones of Jewish steps along the way.
The museum offers a number of amazing features, and below I have just highlighted the ones I found most intriguing
Miniture Synagogues - Below you can see just how intriguing something like this can be. The youth of Judaism today may be immune to what Judaism has gone through in its past. After all - who would have though Italy and Japan would have their very own synagogues , designed in their on specialist cultural ways? With canoes parked outside the ones in Italy, to Japanese and Chinese Synagogues with their recognized architecture. We were quizzed by our tour guide and made to guess where each one was from. The obvious answers we were given were often wrong and just goes to show , that what we think we know is often not correct.
Family Tree Computers - Without a doubt, one of the most important things to do whilst visiting is to research your very own family history here. Available in the museum are computers with a special program that helps you to follow your own family history and research past and present relatives. It gives you a brief detailing of marriages, births and their locations. It also gives you information about adding yourself to the system. Very helpful staff are on the sides waiting to help and are extremely eager to help you make the most of such an amazing feature.
Special Displays - Bridal Exhibition - During our visit to the museum , there was an exquisite display of the history of bridal gowns and fashions. Unfortunately as we were leaving the exhibition we were informed it would only be on a few more weeks. Safe to say it was one of the most amazing features the museum had to offer. Be sure to research in advance about what new exhibitions they have on display and account for time reserved to view.
Sculpted Artwork of Jewish Customs -Everything from circumcision to bar mitzvas to weddings and more. At the start of the museums, we slowly walked around taking pictures in our usual snap happy manner. What we were taking pictures of, was miniature sculptures of tradition family customs, that a standard Jewish family goes through in their lifetime cycle. A lot of the obvious ones are there, but for the first time in a long time, certain aspects of it were brought up and we discussed them as a group later. Ideal for the younger members of your group as it gives you a good background knowledge of jewish heritage and cultures.
Ancient Japanese Display of synagogues in Oriental Design
Traditional Jewish Wedding under the "chuppah"
Bridal Exhibition
Happy Faces of Jewish history
Indian Synagogue
Bridal Accessories for Jewish Traditions
More accessories and features contributing to Jewish weddings.