The weather was cold and stormy on February 2 for the midday opening of the new exhibition of contemporary art at the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem (BLMJ). Despite the unpleasant weather, 300 people arrived for the exhibition titled “Splinter from the Storm,” featuring works by 20 contemporary Israeli artists. 

BLMJ combines the deep historical and aesthetic connections of the past and interweaves them with the present. Recent contemporary art and ancient artifacts from the museum’s permanent collection from the beginnings of civilization to the Byzantine period in the ancient Near East are displayed throughout the museum’s second level.

The BLMJ was opened in 1992, founded by Dr. Elie and Batya Borowski, who donated a priceless collection of ancient artifacts. “The future of mankind has its roots in the past, and only through understanding our history can we build a better future,” stated Elie Borowski (1913-2003). 

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