Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Bedouin Museum and Tel Be'er Sheva National Park






On Sunday, November 2, 2008, after heading downtown to pay my 100 NIS ($28) parking ticket (See "Driving in Israel is an Adventure"), we packed a picnic lunch and drove north 18 km. to the turnoff for Lahav and the Joe Alon Center (Bedouin Museum). Joe Alon was an Israeli Air Force colonel and the Israeli military's attache in Washington, D.C. when he was mysteriously murdered outside his Annapolis home in 1973. He was a pilot of great renown, and was instrumental in founding Hatzerim Air Force Base, just outside Be'er Sheva, though he was not a Bedouin at all, but immigrated to Israel from Czechoslovakia. The complex has several small museums, but only the introductory film, main museum building, and the Jewish National Fund exhibit were open, which was a disappointment, as there was no discount in admission, which was 25 NIS ($7) per person. The gift shop, art museum, and cave museum were all closed, or in the case of the cave museum, did not have the lights on. The Bedouin Museum however, was extremely interesting, and displays were described in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. There were displays showing a traditional Bedouin camp, Bedouin home, Bedouin dress, and Bedouin camels, among other things.

Next, we stopped at Tel Be'er Sheva National Park on our way back home. We were both tired, but I thought it might be tough to get there with the bus. Highway 60 that the bus takes to Metar is 3 km. from the national park. As it turns out, touring the ruins of Tel Be'er Sheva, the ancient town prior to the current Be'er Sheva, and the disputed site of Abraham's well (Some claim it is the well in downtown Be'er Sheva, while others claim it was the one at Tel Be'er Sheva, 4-6 km. to the north), only took about an hour. The 70 m. deep well and the accompanying passages that served as cisterns were very impressive. The settlement there stretches back many thousands of years.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Josh!
Had a free moment, and decided to see what you and Dawn were up to way off in Israel. I am very impressed with your blog! It looks great. I hope you have settled in all right and have a comfortable home. I've finally found a home and a job in Portland. Matt is working on his master's and I'll start school again next fall. For the time being, I'm just enjoying the city. Say hi to Dawn for me. You are both in my thoughts.
Peace and Love,
Virginia