Israel Ministry of Heritage

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About Israel Ministry of Heritage The Ministry of Heritage of the State of Israel invites conference attendees to an immersive encounter with the land and legacy of the Bible at Booth #327. Entrusted with safeguarding Israel’s historical heritage, the Ministry preserves the physical and cultural links connecting the Jewish people to their ancestral homeland. The Ministry oversees Israel’s most significant archaeological sites, museums, archives, and national monuments—bringing biblical history into dialogue with modern discovery. Its work also includes the digitization of historical archives, the preservation of Hebrew language and literature, and the documentation of traditional music, dance, and ceremonial practices that have shaped Jewish identity for millennia. Visitors to Booth #327 will have the rare opportunity to examine authentic archaeological artifacts dating back to the era of King David, offering tangible evidence of the world described in Scripture. These discoveries provide a direct connection to the land where biblical history unfolded. More than a traditional exhibit, the booth offers a five-senses historical experience designed to bring the ancient world to life. Guests will be invited to see, touch, smell, hear, and taste elements inspired by biblical Israel—transforming history from something studied into something personally experienced. A highlight of the exhibition is the opportunity to meet the CEO of the Ministry of Heritage alongside leading Israeli archaeologists at the forefront of biblical research. These experts will be available for conversation and questions, sharing insights into recent discoveries, ongoing excavations, and the role archaeology plays in deepening understanding of the Bible today. Through education, engagement, and firsthand experience, the Ministry of Heritage seeks to strengthen connections between faith communities and the land of the Bible—ensuring that Israel’s story is preserved, shared, and understood for generations to come.