Things to do & Attractions

Jabotinsky Museum

Ze’ev Jabotinsky was a Zionist leader and the founder of the Revisionist Movement and Betar. He was a writer, poet, publicist and translator who left behind a legacy as a visionary and inspirational leader who passionately fought for the establishment of the Jewish State and the return of the Jewish people.
The Jabotinsky Museum is located on the second floor of the Jabotinsky Institute and is dedicated to telling Jabotinsky’s life story. Jabotinsky was the leader of the Etzel movement, which was the pre-State paramilitary force that fought against both the Arabs and British and there are also changing exhibitions on the lower floor of Museum that deal with different aspects of the movement’s history.
 The exhibitions at the Museum are exciting with both audio and visual material, as well as items from the time period. The two current exhibitions on display are “Ze’ev Jabotinsky- A Historical Life Span” and “The National Sport- the Af-Al-Pi Illegal Immigration”.
Extensive educational activities are available at the Jabotinsky Institute, such as video and DVD films on Etzel’s history, afternoon activities on Zionism and Israel for new immigrants from FSU and Ethiopia and lectures and seminars that are open to the public.
Be sure to pop in to the Jabotinsky Institute when passing through Tel aviv to learn more about this captivating character, the Etzel movement and the time period that he lived in.
 

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address: 38 King George Street, Tel Aviv

phone: +972-3-5287320/+972-3-6210611

website : http://www.jabotinsky.org/Site/home/default.asp

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Charlotte Noris

Hello reader. My name is Charlotte Noris and I am sure that you will definitely enjoy my blog. Do you know why? All because on the pages you will see bright and colorful photos, as well as useful information. My husband and I are freelancers, so we can travel at any time of the year. For myself, I most often plan tours in advance, but it also happens that the trip turns out to be spontaneous when I see an interesting place and a nice price. At the age of 35, I have visited more than 30 countries and do not plan to stop there. I want to visit all continents and the most secret corners of our planet.

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