Bloomfield Science Museum Explained

Bloomfield Science Museum
Location:3 Museum Boulevard
Givat Ram
Jerusalem, Israel
Type:Science museum
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Bloomfield Science Museum is a science museum in Jerusalem, established in 1992.

The museum is located opposite the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in the Givat Ram neighborhood. The museum is named for its principal donor, Neri Bloomfield. The museum features indoor and outdoor hands-on exhibits, among them a bubble-making corner in which huge bubbles are produced by chains and sticks.[1]

Special events at the museum include programs on science-related topics, such as biomedical research, in which the public is invited to meet stem cell researchers and discuss the ethical issues involved. A special night science program sponsored by the European Union has been held at the museum for several years.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: J'lem Bloomfield Science Museum marks 20 years . .
  2. Web site: Night of scientists at Hebrew U., Science Museum . . Israel .