Program For Kids And Teens At Jewish Museum

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There will be no time for boredom during the winter vacation at the Jewish Museum Berlin! Visitors great and small will learn more about Jewish festivals, religious rituals and the Hebrew alphabet on the family tour "Jewish Life, Jewish Traditions."

And time will be the theme of the Museum Long Night on 26 January when the family tour "Through History With A Stopwatch" will look at the differences between the Jewish and the Gregorian calendars among other themes.

The old favorites "Halakah And Plaited Loaves – Jewish Traditions," a children’s tour through the permanent exhibition and the architectural tour for children "The Crazy Crooked House. Daniel Libeskind for Children" are also on the program in January and February.

Family Tours In The Winter Holidays

Jewish Life, Jewish Traditions: A Tour For Children Of 5 And Over

What is written in the Torah and who can read it? When does the Shabbat begin and how is it celebrated? And what do specialties made from honey have to do with the Hebrew alphabet? Parents and children have fun learning about Jewish traditions on this interactive tour. From 2 to 12 January 2008, daily (except on 6 January) at 11 am.

Family Tour On Long Museum Night

Through History With A Stopwatch: A Tour For Children Of 5 And Over

When did time begin? Why does the week have seven days? How do the Jewish and the Gregorian calendars differ? This tour through the Museum looks at questions on the perception of time. On Saturday 26 January at 5 and 6 pm.

Halakah and Plaited Loaves – Jewish Traditions: A Tour For Children From 5 - 10 Years

On this stroll through the exhibition, our young visitors look at Jewish traditions and how they have changed in the course of the centuries. They have fun experiencing how it feels to wear a kippah, the traditional skullcap worn by religious Jews, admire a real scroll, and sniff a besamin box full of spices. On 6 January 2008 and 3 February 2008, 11 am.

The Crazy Crooked House. Daniel Libeskind For Children: A Tour For Children From 6 - 12 Years

Why are the walls at the Jewish Museum Berlin at a slant? Why does a staircase lead to nowhere? Tailored to their age group, the young visitors receive a fun introduction to the architecture of Daniel Libeskind. Afterwards they can design their very own crazy fantasy house with building blocks, cardboard, paper, and other handicraft materials. On 20 January 2008 and 17 February 2008, 11 am. -- www.juedisches-museum-berlin.de

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