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Jerusalem — The Israel
Museum, a series of low, modern
interconnected pavilions crown-
ing a hill above the Valley of the
Cross, celebrated its 20th birth-
day last May,
Through the years it has be-
come a place of pilgrimage not
only for a never-ending stream of
tourists, but also for Israelis from
all over the country,
Along with visitors, the
museum also attracts collectors
and artists who &mate their art
wor.k ► gt- cf6 flothsc6ii19"coRttnr-
uted an 18th Century roccoco sa-
lon, which became the first period
room in the museum, followed by
the donation by David Berg of
New York of an English period
room, complete with Sheraton
and Chippendale, furniture and
18th Centeranglish silver,
In addition, tw6 complete syna-
gogues are on the premises; one
from a town near Venice, built in
1701, the other from b-am-
}or
Main in, Germany, the only
hand-painted wooden synagogue
to have survived the Holocaust.
The Bronfman family. of
Canada and the Gottesman
Foundation, helped finance the
Samuel Bronfman Biblical and
Archaeological Museum which
mirrors the 6,000-year-old history
of the Jewish people, Pottery from
Second Temple days is on display
as well as Canaanite sacrificial
altars, fertility figures, jugs from
the Israelite period, artifact. from
Maccabean times, mosaic floors,
even games children played in an-
cient days, ,
A warate building distin-
guished by a whit. dome com-
posed of thousands of mosaic tiles
to the Shrine of the Book, home of
the Aged Sea Scrolls, The white
dome, poised spinet the abrupt
black will at its entrance, win.

Scrolls
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the Bons of bight agai nst the So ns
of Darkneimi,
AMOD$ the artists who pre-
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mossme, Beislan surrealist Hone
Magritte figures prominently ,
One of the earliest acquisitions of
the Israel Museum , which in its
brief 20 year intletence has gun)•
4404 in situ — is the sculpture
40111 Lion of the late Broadway
showman Billy Now,
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