"Should I be asked to sum up
all the Jewish history in a few words, I would say it in
three words - quality versus quantity."
David Ben-Gurion
An unassuming house in the midst of the hustle and
bustle of Tel-Aviv is the place that served as the
residence of David Ben-Gurion; Israel's first Prime
Minister and his family. The house is located in what
was the first workers' neighborhood, established on
Jewish National Fund (Keren Kayemet Le'Israel), land.
The Ben-Gurion family lived in this house built in
1930-1931, until they settled in Sde-Boker, in 1953.
Later, the family alternated between the two-story house
in Tel Aviv and the `tsrif' (shack) in Sde-Boker in the
Negev. Ben-Gurion bequeathed his house to the state and
in 1976 the Knesset passed the Ben-Gurion Law which
proclaimed that house would serve the public as an
institute for perusal and research.
It is the home's second floor, which was used solely
by Ben-Gurion that really affords visitors a glimpse
into the private world of the man known throughout the
world as the father of the State of Israel. The second
floor houses four library rooms and a bedroom. The
library includes a collection of books and periodicals,
totaling 20,000 volumes in languages as varied as
ancient Greek, Latin, English, Hebrew, French, Turkish,
German and Russian.
On the first floor visitors can see the kitchen,
`Paula's room' where Ben-Gurion spent his last days,
prior to being hospitalized. This floor also includes
his daughter's bedroom, which served, as his own bedroom
and shelter during two wars, the Sinai Campaign and the
Six-Day War.
The museum is located at 17 Ben-Gurion Boulevard,
Tel-Aviv 63454
To arrange group visits call: TEL 03/522-1010,
03/522-4925
To arrange library perusal rights, TEL 03/522-1010
FAX 03/522-7293
Opening hours: Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday - 8:00 AM-3: 00 PM Monday - 8:00 AM -5:00 PM
Friday - 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Pre- arranged guided tours for groups of 15 or more
may be reserved in advance.
The museum also offers a 20 minute audio visual
program.
Entry Fees: Free
To learn more about David Ben-Gurion visit http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/biography/ben_gurion.html