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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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  • Levi Schmukler
    Levi Schmukler
    January 20, 2026

    I literally cannot articulate how awesome this place was, it's overwhelming to be honest just how many tiny displays would be the star exhibit in other museums, just sitting there. Every hallway you turn down just reveals...

  • Angie Bee
    Angie Bee
    September 17, 2022

    This was a highlight of our trip. It's a huge museum with lots of various exhibits with various themes and overall, it's very well done. It is very big though, and directions to certain exhibits weren't as clear as we'd...

  • Tim McKamey
    Tim McKamey
    March 24, 2023

    This is an absolute must see venue. The expansive, well documented display cases with adequate room to comfortably view and study. This place multistory so plan on several hours of enjoyment and learning. We need to go ba...

  • dina n
    dina n
    February 16, 2026

    Loved the Israel Museum! There are many free guided tours you can take, in many different languages. The Museum is huge, we were there for 6 hours and didn't see everything! Plan for a lot of time here or decide on a fe...

  • Jonathan Held
    Jonathan Held
    July 14, 2023

    Disappointed with the amount of fake mosaics and other things in the museum. While the model of the second temple is interesting, it reminds me of the miniatures in Lego Land. But biggest disappointment was with the Dead...

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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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