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The Temple Institute’s Holy Temple Museum
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The Temple Institute’s Holy Temple Museum

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The Temple Institute’s Holy Temple Museum is a museum about the Temple-ready sacred vessels created by the Institute, the garments of the High Priest, oil-paintings depicting aspects of the Divine service of the Holy Temple, and a model of the Holy Temple Complex.

The museum also includes a spacious gift shop.

Location: 40 Misgav Ladach St., Jewish Quarter (Directly above the Yehudah HaLevi stairs which lead from the Jewish Quarter to the Western Wall Plaza.)

Cassia Hotel Jerusalem: A Modern Base for Exploring an Ancient City

Cassia Hotel Jerusalem: A Modern Base for Exploring an Ancient City

Nestled in the heart of Jerusalem, Cassia Hotel offers a bespoke wellness experience to relax your mind and body as you explore this ancient city. With contemporary Israeli art, authentic cuisine, and breathtaking views of the Old City, Cassia is an oasis of tranquility in the bustling city. Accommodation Our 148 deluxe rooms and suites are thoughtfully designed to foster relaxation and inspiration, combining artful interiors with modern amenities. Ranging from 21 to 50 square meters, our rooms offer high floor suites with panoramic views of the Old and New City, as well as low floor suites suited for Sabbath Observers. We welcome families and offer spacious floor plans with options for baby beds if needed. Comfy oversized furniture, flat-screen TV with satellite channels, free Wi-Fi, in-room safe, refrigerated private bar, bath amenities, bathtub, and shower complete your experience. Rooftop Pool & Unique Art Experience Take a dip in our rooftop pool surrounded by lush greenery, overlooking the Old City and Jerusalem Hills. Our unique art experience showcases various artworks created by prominent Israeli artists, from sculptures and videos to textiles and totems. Accommodations for Sabbath Observers & Business Center Cassia Hotel offers accommodations for Sabbath Observers with convenient access to the city's religious sites, an onsite synagogue, and glatt kosher Mehadrin meals certified and supervised by the Jerusalem Rabbinate. Our 24-hour business center allows you to stay connected with work, email, or colleagues at your convenience. Spa & Wellness Our spa offers a range of unique treatments and beautifying therapies, from infrared Jacuzzi to our immersive snow room experience. Well-being isn't one-size-fits-all, which is why guests are free to define what inner balance means to them. Take a swim with views of the skyline, relax with yoga or a massage, discover the parks and other green spaces on your doorstep, or be nourished by Jerusalem's rich culinary tapestry. Dining At Cassia Hotel, Israel's culinary crossroads converge. Our restaurants draw on the spirit and flavors of the city while catering to travelers' dietary preferences. Omphalos is our all-day restaurant serving hearty Israeli breakfasts, nutritious and energizing lunches, and dinners that incorporate authentic ingredients like labneh, falafel, and hummus. The Dining Room offers a variety of dishes that borrow from the city's rich gastronomic traditions, from Turkish coffee to classic Middle Eastern dishes and local produce. Cassia Hotel Jerusalem offers a modern base for exploring an ancient city, with accommodations that cater to every need, unique art experiences, a range of spa and wellness treatments, and diverse dining options. Book your stay at Cassia Hotel and experience the best of Jerusalem.

The Jerusalem Science Museum

The Jerusalem Science Museum

The Bloomfield Science Museum is the place for learning about science with interactive displays that invite children and parents to touch, experience, and enjoy science. The museum offers guided tours, construction workshops, and special events with new exhibits, guest exhibitions, workshops, demonstrations, activities, and live shows. On Fridays and Saturdays, the entrance to the museum is free of charge. The history of the Science Museum In 1980, a group of scholars from the Hebrew University came together with the goal of establishing a permanent space for exhibiting science in ways that will enthrall and attract everyone: adults, teenagers and even very young children. The group sought to model the new museum on the Exploratorium in San Francisco, which was founded by Frank Oppenheimer in 1969. Together with Canada’s Ontario Science Centre, which opened in the same year, these institutions presented the world with an innovative model for interactive science museums. The group led by Professor Hillman established a non-profit called “Simply Science” for the purpose and set to work. “Simply Science” operated from the Givat Ram campus for ten years. The science museum is working on a project to build a museum of nature in Israel as part of a shared campus. This campus will show how different scientific disciplines are connected, as well as how they can be used to understand the world around us. Museum Hours Sunday closed Monday–Thursday 10:00-18:00 Friday 10:00-14:00 Saturday 10:00-16:00

The Armenian Quarter - Jerusalem Old City

The Armenian Quarter - Jerusalem Old City

Situated to the right of the vibrant Christian Quarter is the secret Armenian Quarter, the most isolate of all of the quarters in the old city. The quarter goes back to the time when Armenian Christianity began and has a long history of Armenian pilgrims setting foot at its gate. The discovery of holy sites for Christians in the city caused many of the pilgrims to become fixed residents in the Armenian Quarter. Dating back to the turn of the fourth century, when Armenia was declared as the first Christian state in the world, the Armenian Quarter developed into one of the main substances in the Christian entity of Jerusalem. Due to wars and peregrination the Armenian populace in the old city has shrunk these days to a little under 1000. Still, this tight community lives its life in the surroundings of St. James Church, which envelopes the Armenian faith in Jerusalem and is also the residual place of the Armenian patriarchate. Unfortunately, the Armenian Quarter is far from living up to its full tourism potential. With the church and its surrounding areas closed to the public, in the quarter you can visit teh museum of the Armenian history and artwork, which is quite interesting but not easily found.

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