Beth Hatefutsoth
The Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora (or "Beth Hatefutsoth") is an history and anthropology museum in Tel Aviv, Israel. It is dedicated to the Jewish communities around the world. The museum was established in 1978 after 10 years of building. The museum is a part of the Tel Aviv University campus and also has an educational center to study Jewish folklore. The museum is also a center to documenting and preserving the memory of Jews and Jewish families who have been killed or destroyed in anti-Semitic incidents.
Beth Hatefutsoth Media
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Anu – Museum of the Jewish People Foundations Wing
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Anu – Museum of the Jewish People Synagogue Wing
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Anu – Museum of the Jewish People logo
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Eliahu Hanavi Synagogue model
Model of The Great Sephardi Synagogue, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
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Model of Beth Sholom Synagogue in Pennsylvania, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
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Model of the Portuguese Synagogue, Amsterdam, Holland
- Model of the Central Synagogue of Aleppo, Aleppo (Haleb) northwestern Syria.jpg
Model of the Central Synagogue of Aleppo, Aleppo (Haleb) northwestern Syria
- Model of the Paradesi Synagogue, Cochin, southwestern India.jpg
Model of the Paradesi Synagogue, Cochin, southwestern India
Other websites
Media related to Beyt ha-Tefutsoth at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- Museum of Jewish Diaspora - Beit Hatefusoth Archived 2012-03-06 at the Wayback Machine at ilMuseums.com
- Tracing History in Israel - slideshow by The New York Times
Coordinates: 32°06′49.72″N 34°48′18.94″E / 32.1138111°N 34.8052611°E