Friends of Zion Museum in Jerusalem

A Once in a Lifetime Experience to Meet The Heroes

Located in the heart of Jerusalem, the Friends of Zion Museum brings stories of love and heroism to the world. Magnificently told using ground-breaking technology found nowhere else in the nation, visitors experience the unfolding story as though stepping back in time. Accompanied by a moving original musical score, fantastic surround sound, lighting second-to-none and interactive displays that appear to come to life before your very eyes, the Friends of Zion Museum is a once in a lifetime experience for audiences from around the world. Visitors enter a whole new world, where they meet the biblical figures, academics, businessmen, and military officials who, through their faith, have forged an everlasting bond between the Jewish and Christian peoples.

Friends of Zion Museum

Opened in 2015 in the heart of Jerusalem

The Friends of Zion (FOZ) Museum was opened in 2015 in the heart of Jerusalem with the help of thousands of supporters of Israel from all over the world. It presents a technologically advanced and interactive experience that tells the stories of both the dream to restore the Jewish people to their historic homeland and of the brave non-Jews who assisted them in the realization of this dream.

Friends of Zion Museum

The Friends of Zion Museum serves as a platform for fighting BDS and anti-Semitism internationally. The Museum is a non-profit organization operating in Jerusalem and supported by friends from all over the world.

The Museum’s former International Chairman of the Board was the late President Shimon Peres. Sitting as the current International Chairman is Dr. Mike Evans. The Museum’s Board of Trustees also includes Former Minister, Major General (Res.) Yossi Peled, the former Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. (Res.) Dan Halutz, the former Minister, Professor Yaakov Neeman, Major General (Res.) Danny Yatom, and many others.

Supporting the Zionist Dream

“If you will it, it is no dream”. Wrote Theodore Herzl, the father of the modern Jewish state, dreaming of the day it might become a reality.

For centuries, the Biblical prophecies of Jews returning to their homeland seemed like only a distant dream, yet a dream remembered year after year with Jews repeating the promise “next year in Jerusalem”.

Supporting this dream for a homeland Throughout history, this dream for a homeland has been supported by Christian Zionists who have stood with courage, nurturing care, and in many cases, sacrificed their lives to protect the Jewish people.

The Friends of Zion Museum exists to tell their story.

Tour Languages:

• English • French • Dutch • Portuguese • Hebrew • German • Indian • Polish
• Russian • Mandarin • Arabic • Korean • Spanish • Italian • Ukraine • Indonesian


Opening Hours:

Sunday to Thursday: 9:30 AM to 8:45 PM
Fridays & Holiday Eves: 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM
Saturdays and Holidays: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
** It is possible to extend opening hours for groups that book in advance

Address: 20 Yosef Rivlin, Jerusalem

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