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For whom are the visits intended ?
The Archives is not intended to be only for historians. On the contrary, the Archives invites the wider public to get to know its treasures and the collections it holds. Our guided tours are intended for groups only and are suitable for a variety of visitors, including high school students, college and university students, teachers, counselors, soldiers, new immigrants, tourists and members of institutions and organizations.

In what language?
The tours are held in Hebrew and English. Tours in other languages are available if arranged in advance.
Our lecture hall and audiovisual equipment may also be used by
organizations wishing to hold professional training courses for small
groups. For such groups, a presentation and tour of the Archives can
be provided free of charge. For additional information please contact the main office at 02- 6204814. |
How to plan a visit ?
Guided tours should be arranged at least two weeks in advance. Our program is modular and can be adapted to fit the group’s special requests. While our lecture hall can provide seating for 50 people, we recommend that tours be limited to a maximum of 25 participants.

What will be in the program ?
A presentation on the Archives, with a selection of highlights, held in the lecture hall
A tour of Herzl’s archives and of the stacks
The screening of a short movie from the collection of the Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive
A tour of the exhibit currently on display at the Archives
In order to arrange a tour and to receive additional information, please call the Outreach, Education and Public Relations Department at 02-6204825. |