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Ein Mahill Heritage Site
Interpretive plan, program and curation
Specification, planning and curation of the first heritage site in the Arab sector in Ein Mahill. An exhibition on the history and heritage of the village located inside the building of the mandatory school
Design and production: Afik Communication.
Curation and content in collaboration with Eran Shavit.
The project is managed by the Council for Conservation of Heritage Sites in Israel.
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Beit Harav Kook
Interpretive plan, program and curation
Specification and planning of the renewed exhibition in Beit Harav Kook in Jerusalem. The house was built over a hundred years ago for the first Chief Rabbi of Israel, Harav Kook, who is one of the leading figures of Zionism.
Design and production: Avidani Studio.
The project is managed by the Council for Conservation of Heritage Sites in Israel.
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The book Taking Form
Writing a book on specification of exhibition spaces
The book was written together with Elad Bezaleli, VP of Administration, Headquarters and Heritage at the Council for Conservation of Heritage Sites in Israel.
The book deals with the process of developing exhibitions, with an emphasis on the specification phase, the initial thinking phase, in which the interpretive plan and the program are written.
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Ziv Heritage Center at the Weizmann Institute
Interpetive plan and program
Development of the interpretive plan and a program for a heritage house to be established in the historic building of the Weizmann Institute, which was initially called the "Ziv Institute".
The historical exhibition will tell the story of the foundation of the Weizmann Institute.
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Beit Naomi Shemer in Kinneret
Interpretive plan and program
Development of an interpretive plan and a program for the museum that will be established in the house where the poet Naomi Shemer grew up in Kibbutz Kinneret.
The musical exhibition will go through the stations of Naomi Shemer's life and will reflect through them the significant stations of the State of Israel and the country on the way.
Illustration: Nitzan Raphaeli.
The project is managed by the Council for Conservation of Heritage Sites in Israel.
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Oz in the Negev Visitor Center
Interpretive plan
Development of the interpretive plan for the visitor center at Kibbutz Nahal Oz.
Through a participatory process with the idea thinkers, the Kibbutz veterans and the other interested Kibbutz members.
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The Valley Train in Kfar Yehoshua
Guiding development
Development of guiding programs for the heritage site of the Valley Railway in Kfar Yehoshua, in accordance with the curricula in geography and sciences.
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Maimonides Heritage Center
Interpretive plan and program
Development of the interpretive plan and the program to renew the exhibition at the Maimonides Heritage Center in Tiberias.
The center is in a historic stone house next to Maimonides' tomb.
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The Man and the Living World Museum
Interpretive plan, program, design and implementation of escape room
integrated into exhibition
Development of an escape room integrated into the existing exhibition. Adding interactive means and puzzles that are hidden in the exhibits, and come to life in the evening, when the museum space becomes an escape room.
In collaboration with Dr. Ran Peleg.
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Summer Seeds
Curating a photo exhibition
Curatorship includes the development of a theme, the selection of works, the writing of interpretive texts and the production of the exhibition.
Photos: Efrat Stretiner
Place: Burge, Binyamina
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Herzl Museum
Interpretive plan
Hebron Regional Heritage
Management and development of regional heritage
Connecting all bodies involved in heritage in the Jewish Hebron area to create heritage cooperation, pooling resources, creating visitor anchors and visitor gateways, differentiation and complementarity in terms of content and visitor experience.
Project management from the specification and mapping of needs to implementation support.
The project is funded by the Ministry of Heritage and managed by the Hebron Local Council.
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Mount Scopus and the Jerusalem Brigade
Heritage Center
Interprative plan and program
Developing a program for the establishment of a new heritage center on Mount Scopus that will deal with the mountain and the Jerusalem Division in the days between the War of Independence and the Six-Day War.
Location: Andersen House, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem
The project is managed by the "Beit Orot" association and the the Council for Conservation of heritage Sites in Israel.
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"Wrinkle"
Curators of a multidisciplinary group exhibition
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