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About The Koret Center for Jewish Civilization

Opening of the Koret Center. Photo: Itziki Biran
Opening of the Koret Center. Photo: Itzik Biran

The Koret Center for Jewish Civilization is a collaboration between Tel Aviv University, ANU - the Museum of the Jewish People, and the Koret Foundation to strengthen the capacity of Jewish Peoplehood education, connections between global Jewish communities and Israel, and to advance the concept of the Jewish people as a distinct living civilization. The Center aims to increase cohesion among the Jewish people, and promote renewal, education, and research in Jewish Civilization as a global asset inspiring Jews and non-Jews alike. We do this through nurturing innovation and creative collaborations.

The Center is based on the cumulative strengths of each of its partners. Tel Aviv University and the School for Jewish Studies and Archeology are responsible for the academic components of Israel and Jewish studies. ANU, the world’s largest and most comprehensive museum dedicated to Jewish Peoplehood together with the far-reaching global educational programs of the Koret International School of Jewish People are responsible for educational work with educators (formal and informal), school children, and the public.

Free admittance for Israelis from the south and north, and soldiers.

Plan Your Visit

Visiting Hours

Sunday
10am-5pm
Monday
10am-5pm
Tuesday
10am-5pm
Wednesday
10am-5pm
Thursday
10am-8pm
Friday
10am-2pm
Saturday
10am-5pm

Admission Prices (NIS)

Regular
52
Israeli Senior citizens
26
Persons with disabilities, college/university students, “olim”
42
Children under 5 years old
Free entrance
Soldiers in uniform
free entrance (please show I.D.)

Agents and Groups

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Our Location

Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv Entrance from gate #2 (Matatia gate)