This Year in Jerusalem for Passover

Passover in Israel,

 the weather is warm and getting warmer.

Hundreds of thousands of Israelis flock to

beaches, parks and nature trails.

While others come to Jerusalem,

to the Old City and the Kotel,

the Western Wall, as always was packed

 for the Priestly Blessing, the Birchat Kohanim.

However, there are new attractions this year,

including the 3-D artist drawings on the streets

around Ben Yehuda Street and Mall area.

Three dimensional street art Jerusalem Israel

This one was a bit too realistic for me,

having spent hours in the kitchen preparing special holiday food.

There are barriers around the art pieces,

so watch where you walk.

Three dimensional street art Ben Yehuda Street Jerusalem Israel for Passover

Another piece down the street was

a drawing of a foot bridge over a pond.

If the streets get too hot with this heat wave coming in,

retreating to the museums is a very popular option.

As every year on the Passover holiday

children are admitted for free to most museums.

Israel Museum Pharaoh and Canaan exhibit Untold Story

Pharaoh is the new exhibit at the Israel Museum.

I hope to get back for a second look soon.

It’s the last chance for Rivers of Babylon exhibit 

at the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem.

Islamic Museum new exhibit Jerusalem Israel

The special watches exhibit is free for all

at the Islamic Museum.

A  costly attraction for families is the

GeekPicNic in Gan Sacher, Sacher Park.

sign for Geek PicNic Jerusalem near Knesset

No food allowed to come into the park for a picnic,

is hot topic of a Facebook discussion.

 I remember having food taken from me

 by security at an Israeli hospital because of Passover.

Passover food restrictions are severe NO food allowed,

even if you say it is Kosher for Passover.

Now,

back to the kitchen,

big family get-together is planned for today.

Passover cookies, no flour nuts

How long do you think these nut cookies will last?

Colorful signs line the Jerusalem streets,

Passover sign in Jerusalem, Israel for holiday greeting

wishing all a Happy Pesach,

Moadi’im l’simcha.

Pharaoh: The Story and Untold Story

On Passover, the story

of Pharaoh and the Children of Israel leaving Egypt

is told and retold,

year after year.

This year in time for the Passover holiday

the Israel Museum opened a new exhibit called

Pharaoh in Canaan: the Untold Story.

sign for Pharaoh Untold Story at Israel Museum

Big posters announcing this momentous exhibit,

which consists of hundreds of pieces in multiple rooms,

are displayed on the Jerusalem, Israel streets.

video screen from exhibit at Israel Museum Pharaoh

There is even a colorful video which is used to illustrate

the Egyptian Empire of the 4th millennium BCE.

facade of ancient fortress in Jaffa in Israel Museum exhibit Pharaoh

This was an entrance to a fortress in Jaffa:

the highlighted pieces have Ramses’ name inscribed.

Loans from international galleries are included.

Israel Museum exhibit on Pharaoh and Canaan

Ancient artifacts are on display,

Israel Museum exhibit Pharaoh and Canaan

 in room after room,

Israel Museum Pharaoh and Canaan exhibit Untold Story

with some unique and special pieces.

Israel Museum Pharaoh untold story exhibit potter display

There are displays of pottery,

Israel Museum pottery Pharaoh exhibit

urns, and jewelry,

Israel Museum Pharaoh exhibit

and much more lining the walls.

gift shop Israel museum

The gift shop is stocked with items for sale

map Egypt in ancient times Pharaoh and Canaan story

for this impressive exhibit, perfectly timed.

The story of leaving Egypt is retold in the Hagaddah

in Jewish homes on Passover at the seder,

which takes place this year on Friday night in Israel,

and on Friday and Saturday nights around the world.

Israel Museum video passover story

This year thousands in Jerusalem will enjoy

the new exhibit of Egyptian rule in Caanan,

until now the untold story.

As in dozens of Israeli museums during Passover holiday,

children are invited free of charge.

Schools are out. Government offices are on holiday.

Temperature is rising.

Passover is vacation time in Israel.

Signs and Scenes of Spring in Jerusalem

Spring.

The Hebrew month of Nissan started on Shabbat,

and the signs and scenes of spring are visible on

and off the Jerusalem, Israel, streets.

Spring Jerusalem Israel Valley of Cross photo

The Valley of Cross is green from the recent rain.

blossoms on tree lime buds

These lime blossoms are bursting out in the sunshine.

street Yemin Moshe Jerusalem Israel photo

Yemin Moshe is always a pretty sight.

dirt on car from rain

One “rainy” and cold day,  it rained dirt,

Lion Fountain Jerusalem Israel park

but one day was hot enough for a dip in Lion Fountain.

spring fair at Hansen House Jerusalem Israel

I am sorry I missed a Spring Fair at Hansen House,

new planting park Jerusalem Israel

but a nearby park is being replanted this spring,

with the Jerusalem Theater in the background.

flowers on tree Jerusalem spring

Flowers are growing on trees,

green growing on house abandoned Jerusalem Israel

while greens are taking over this abandoned structure.

purple flowers Jerusalem Israel spring

Look up and see purple,

flower Jerusalem Israel spring

look down and see red,

flower bird of paradise Jerusalem Israel spring

 and the colorful Bird-of-paradise is always a favorite.

But not all the color was from nature.

car decorated wedding day Jerusalem Israel

These lovebirds nest on a car decorated for a wedding,

bench decorated Jerusalem Israel photo

and this bench adds color to Azza Street.

School is out for the Passover holiday.

sign for day camps for children Passover holidaty

Holiday camps for children have started.

Two young grandchildren arrived today to “help,”

and now it is time to start cleaning.