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Biblical Museum of Natural History : ウィキペディア英語版 | Biblical Museum of Natural History
The Biblical Museum of Natural History, currently located in the northern industrial zone of Beit Shemesh, Israel, was founded in 2014 by Natan Slifkin, affectionately referred to as the "Zoo Rabbi." ==Vision and purpose== The establishment describe itself as "part natural history museum, part zoo" and is meant to "enhance the appreciation and understanding of biblical scripture and Jewish tradition via the natural world."〔''Jewish Action'' (On and Off the Beaten Track in...the Biblical Museum of Natural History ), March 9, 2015〕 Visitors are able to gain insight into the animals that lived in Israel during biblical times even if they no longer exist there now, such as bears and crocodiles.〔''JNS.org'' (Hippos in Israel? New museum re-animates forgotten biblical wildlife ), February 27, 2015〕〔''JewishJournal.com'' (To Animal Kingdom Come ), March 11, 2015〕 Visitors to the museum are currently directed by special tour by appointment only. Features include live animal, taxidermy and skeleton exhibits, as well as audio/visual presentations. Tour topics include unraveling incidents of misidentification of animals by biblical scholars of species mentioned in both the Five Books of Moses and the Talmud due to their lack of familiarity with different families that are not represented in places like Europe, where much of the Jewish medieval biblical commentary was written.
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