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The Rabin Museum is well worth a visit, when you are visiting Tel Aviv. It is a handsomely designed structure, a bit out of the way in northern Tel Aviv (Ramat Aviv), but close to other museums and also to the University of Tel Aviv. The museum combines in its presentation the biography and impressive career of Yitzhak Rabin with the story of the establishment of the State of Israel and its wars and quests for peace. Rabin is a central figure in this story and the museum does an excellent job of achieving its goal, while also shedding important light on the plight of the Palestinians and the rise of the right wing in Israeli politics and the challenges, successes, failures, and termination of the peace process. It is mostly a sobering and fair account of what has transpired over the last so many decades.…
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Date of experience: July 2020
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This museum is a sobering reminder that peace efforts sometimes come at a terrible price, even from your own people. The life of Yitzhak Rabin is intertwined with the modern history (since 1948) of Israel, and you leave with a deeper understanding and appreciation of both Israel's struggles for existence and for Rabin as both a political leader and as a person.…
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Date of experience: June 2019
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If you want to learn about the modern history of Israel (since 1948) make a tour (guided of course) You will appreciate this post
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Date of experience: October 2019
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You visit the development of the state of Israel intertwined with Rabin’s life. Completely interactive
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Date of experience: March 2020
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I'm glad it rained during one of our three days in Tel Aviv otherwise we might not have seen this museum, well worth one's time to experience the country's history by following Rabin's life. I really hadn't fully appreciated what an amazing leader and human being he really was until I toured the museum. Take a taxi from your downtown hotel and it won't be hard to catch a ride back from the avenue near the museum. Give yourself 1-2 hours.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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