5/5 Mark H. 6 years ago on Google • 926 reviews
I
have
passed
by
the
location
of
this
museum
several
dozens
of
times
and
only
this
time
I
noticed
it
and
this
is
probably
due
to
the
large
colorful
sign
that
was
placed
at
the
entrance.
There
were
four
of
us,
the
museum
was
empty
except
for
the
person
in
charge.
He
gave
us
the
utmost
attention
and
explained
everything
to
us
at
length:
about
Eden
and
its
location,
about
the
history
of
the
Jewish
community
there
and
its
history
including
persecutions
and
immigration
to
Israel
and
walked
with
us
through
the
various
exhibits.
To
his
credit,
I
also
note
that
he
did
not
scoff
at
the
stupid
question
asked
by
one
of
us:
what
is
Eden's
connection
to
the
old
"Eden"
cinema
nearby
and
explained
that
there
is
no
connection,
and
that
the
"Esther"
cinema
(formerly
in
Dizengoff
Square)
was
owned
by
one
of
the
community
of
Eden
expatriates.
The
many
exhibits
are
crowded
due
to
lack
of
space.
And
one
should
take
time
to
examine
the
many
pictures
on
display
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