Creating tolerance and dialogue among all of Israel's children via adventures :)
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Holon
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Adventures The visit to the Israeli Children's Museum in Holon is an unforgettable experience, and is designed to take the visitors on a fascinating adventure through the world of imagination and communication. Our Ongoing Exhibitions • Dialogue in the Dark: exhibition in complete darkness to explore the unseen, the world in the dark, relying on other senses and the visitors even experience the trust and fear of not being able to see, all with the kind guidance of blind people. • Invitation to silence: exhibition in complete silence about nonverbal communication, a challenge and a unique experience for the hearing, facilitated by deaf and hearing impaired staff. • Dialogue with Time: a unique exhibition which concentrates on the changes in opinions and stereotypes concerning intergeneration relationships, old age and getting older, as a means for creating respect and interest regarding the elderly. This exhibition is facilitated by senior citizens and holocaust survivors. • At eye level: Everyone can be an artist, if they have something to express. By singing, or acting, or painting or shaping something we can share something beyond words, something new. This special exhibition takes the visitor into a world of art, including a theatre, painting and sculpture studio and musical instruments, the visitors are surrounded by contemporary art by known artists and can experience their own creativity in this special adventure. • Children's Trails: There are 5 trails in the museum for 5 different age groups which focus on feelings, imagination and creativity, social relations and the Aliens trail in which we deal with tolerance, respect for others and non-violent dialogue • The exhibitions are well adjusted to the special needs of Israeli children of all ethnicities and backgrounds. The museum has full Hebrew, Arabic and English guidance. The museum's tours are actually stories in which the child takes an active part. In the museum, children are allowed and encouraged to touch the displays, feel them and even be part of the exhibits. The museum offers guided tours for small groups of up to 12 people, guided by guides/actors.. for a visit, a comment or donation - contact [email protected]
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