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The Feast: Discover Archaeological Treasures at the Israel Museum

The Feast: Discover Archaeological Treasures at the Israel Museum

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Visit a special exhibition that presents rare archaeological findings from the 4th millennium to the 4th century BC to the 4th century BC.
  • Bella and Harry Wexner Gallery

The exhibition explores banquets, feasts, and food in the Ancient Near East in the 4th-1st millennium BCE, presenting them as the ideal setting for the negotiation of ideologies, and as a symbol of political and social status. Such festive events were employed by religious and royal institutions as a means to establish and reaffirm their political power, and consolidate the prevailing ideology. Elements of the feast, such as the sending of invitations, the financing of the event, the presentation of gifts, and aspects of inclusion and exclusion, which may at first appear trivial, are revealed in this exhibition to be potent tools in the hands of the initiators and organizers of the event.

This exhibition showcases selected archaeological artifacts, iconographic representations, organic materials, and textual evidence, from the Land of Israel and neighboring cultures, primarily from the Israel Museum’s own rich holdings. Through a lavish display of artifacts, The Feast highlights the social mechanisms that surrounded the communal consumption of food, offering visitors a sense of the motivations at play around the table in antiquity, and their reflection in contemporary culture.

  • Curator: Nurith Goshen
  • Curator assistants: Shir Hoory, Debra Bernstein, Dafna Israel
  • Designer: Shirley Yahalomi
  • Designer assistant: Netanel Dahan
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  • Brian Reed
    Brian Reed
    September 25, 2023

    This was the most impressive museum we have ever been to! We enjoyed it so much we went twice during our time in Jerusalem! Thinking we were just going to see important Israeli artifacts, we were extremely surprised to...

  • Kym Kym
    Kym Kym
    September 28, 2023

    I can't believe I have lived in Israel for 27 years and it took me this long to visit this incredible museum. I felt connected to the powerful history of this important city in a way that I never had before. I needed mo...

  • Lavell Drayton
    Lavell Drayton
    June 14, 2023

    Must stop if you are in Jerusalem. The artifacts are amazing. Unfortunately you can't take pictures inside the museum itself. There is plenty to see and you can get a sense od Israel's history.

  • Chris Neuman
    Chris Neuman
    September 5, 2023

    It's an amazing place! Delved not only in its own but all who inhabited and were near by. There was a great deal to see. If anything - start very early as you can be there all day! Free audio guide and roaming chairs incl...

  • Jeffrey Harwell
    Jeffrey Harwell
    July 14, 2023

    The scale model of first century Jerusalem is with the visit. It’s spectacular. Very disappointed in the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit; was hoping to see an actual scroll, not just a facsimile. The artifact exhibits were ok, b...

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  • calendar iconMay 12 2023 - April 30 2024
  • address iconDerech Ruppin 11, Jerusalem
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  • calendar iconMay 12 2023 - April 30 2024
  • address iconDerech Ruppin 11, Jerusalem
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