Private, Family, and Public Museum Tours — Israel Museum, the Met, and Beyond
You’ve probably walked through this museum before. You just haven’t seen it yet.
The Israel Museum holds thousands of years of history — Jewish, biblical, archaeological, artistic. So does the Met. So does almost every great museum. The objects are there. The stories connecting them usually aren’t — not on the labels, and not on the audio guide. A well-guided tour doesn’t add information on top of what you’re seeing. It changes what you’re capable of seeing in the first place.
Private & Family Tours
Couples, families, friends, or a curious traveller on a half-day in Jerusalem. Real conversations, real artifacts, your pace.
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VIP & Corporate
Private clients, embassies, executives, and corporate teams. Three tiers, full concierge, after-hours arrangements available. Discretion assured.
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For Schools
Museum tours, in-school presentations, and virtual programs for Jewish day schools. Connecting Tanach to real artifacts, real geography, and real cultures.
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סיורים ציבוריים
Join an upcoming public tour at the Israel Museum. Currently running: The Image of a City — Maps, Prints, and the Idea of Jerusalem.
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Bar / Bat Mitzvah
A museum tour built around the bar or bat mitzvah child — preparation, framing, and a tour they help lead. Special touches available.
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Homeschool Groups
Online classes weekly + monthly meetups at museums in Israel. US homeschool communities can organize tours when I visit — special homeschool rates apply.
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Why a museum tour
Israel is a country to walk in, taste, and breathe. Museums don’t replace that. But there is so much history packed into this land — and into the wider story of which it is part — that the question for most visitors becomes simply: where do we even begin?
A great museum puts thousands of years of human history in one room. Each museum has its own character. The Israel Museum is encyclopedic: the full sweep of the history of the Land of Israel, contemporary Israeli art, collections from cultures around the world, the Billy Rose Art Garden, the Shrine of the Book — home to the Dead Sea Scrolls — and an outdoor scale model of Second Temple Jerusalem. No single visit takes it all in, which is exactly why a guide who knows where to look makes the difference.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art operates on a different scale entirely. One of the largest museums on earth — and among the most visited — you could spend a week there and still not exhaust it. I work across many of its collections: the Egyptian Wing, the Greco-Roman galleries, European paintings, and more. The Ancient Near East galleries are currently closed for a major renovation, reopening in 2027 — that’s the wing where the empires and cultures of the biblical world come to life.
“Understanding the geography and cultures in which Jewish history and Tanach take place is the context for the text.”
The Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem takes a different approach — tracing the archaeology of the lands where the biblical story unfolds, from the cradle of civilization in ancient Mesopotamia through the Byzantine and Sassanid empires.
There’s a moment it clicks. You’re standing in front of an Assyrian relief of Sennacherib — the king who attacked King Hezekiah. A brick from Babylon stamped with the name Nebuchadnezzar. Coins minted by the Maccabees. Stories you grew up on, right in front of you. We engage with the past differently when it’s within reach. That’s the difference between reading history and experiencing it. That’s what I call sTOURytelling™.
“Although the goal of the Met is to present art and not teach history, history is there for us — especially with the right guide. We were lucky to have with us Nachliel Selavan…”
Museums I guide at
My home base is Jerusalem, but I guide regularly at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York — and have worked with synagogues, day schools, federations, and community organizations throughout North America.
In Jerusalem
- The Israel Museum
- מוזיאון ארצות המקרא, ירושלים
- The Tower of David Museum
- The Rockefeller Museum (currently closed to public tours)
Around Israel
- Museum of the Land of Israel (Tel Aviv)
- ANU Museum of the Jewish People (Tel Aviv)
- Museum of Philistine Culture (Ashdod)
- Hecht Museum (Haifa)
United States
- Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC)
- American Museum of Natural History (NYC)
- Brooklyn Museum
- Getty Villa (CA)
- Carlos Museum, Emory University (GA)
- Walters Art Museum (MD)
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures Museum (ISAC) formerly Oriental Institute (Chicago)
- Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East (HMANE) formerly Harvard Semitic Museum (Cambridge, MA)
Museums Worldwide
- Royal Ontario Museum (Canada)
- British Museum (London)
- and more across Europe
מה אומרים עלינו
“This tour is appropriate for families, as Nachliel maintains the unique ability to present the material simultaneously to adults and children, engaging both me and my 11-year-old son for several hours.”Dr. Yael Ziegler · Bible Scholar
“Nachliel knows his stuff — he can create a unique blend of the ancient and the modern, as he tickles your imagination at the Met. A deep, impressive dive into Jewish History. Dive in!”Rabbi David Fohrman · AlephBeta
“Nachliel is a superb guide and educator. He combines deep knowledge of both academic and religious subjects and the ability to hold people’s attention for seemingly archaic subjects. Book him!”Mijal Bitton · Scholar in Residence, Maimonides Fund
“We did a Chanukkah tour at the Bible Lands Museum with Nachliel — ‘A Cultural Clash.’ He used the Greek exhibition to explain how Hellenistic culture collided with the conservative, Torah-following Jews. You don’t realize 2 hours have gone by, and you learn so much!”Hannah YS Li · Public tour attendee
“We’ve done many tours with Nachliel over the years, both in-person and online. Nachliel is the best of educators. His tours are a great joy for me and for my children — he weaves museum artifacts into coherent themes and exciting stories.”Meir Simcha Panzer · Repeat tour participant
“Nachliel is so knowledgeable and makes his tours interesting and engaging for all ages. He really brings his subject matter to life and makes every museum visit an adventure. I’ve done tours with him at the Met, the British Museum, and the Israel Museum.”Dena Lieblich · Multi-museum guest
“I have visited the Met countless times and seen the permanent exhibits over and over. After my tour with Nachliel, exhibits I had just given a glance to in the past became fascinating. High-impact tour combo.”Hindy Giladi · Met regular
“We toured the Met with The Museum Guy on his Hanukkah tour and were highly impressed. The tour was not chronological but thematic — and it made sense. Nachliel set the context of the Hanukkah story using many artifacts you’d otherwise walk right past.”Norma Sutton Harary · Met tour attendee
“Our family really enjoyed the Pesach tour with Nachliel at the Israel Museum. He created an experience both meaningful and accessible, weaving together archaeology, history, and Jewish tradition in a way that brought the story of Yetziat Mitzrayim to life.”Rabbi Joel Keonigsberg · Family tour participant
“It was my pleasure to share in Nachliel’s tour at the Israel Museum. The rooms of archaeology brought us into the Phoenician, Mycenaean and Roman periods. We journeyed through cultures, lands and peoples with the interplays and influences clearly drawn.”Miriam F. Teplow · Former Chairman of Gallery Instructors, Boston MFA
Beyond museums — archaeological sites and national parks
In addition to museums, I also guide programs at select archaeological sites and national parks — including Megiddo, Lachish, Hazor, the Old City of Jerusalem (where I grew up), Caesarea Harbor, Tel Beersheva, and others. These are educational programs built around the artifacts and the texts; I can meet your group at a site with a prepared educational program built around the archaeology, the texts, and the landscape — but moving between sites and planning the logistics of a day out requires a licensed tour guide. I’m always glad to connect people with excellent guides for that kind of program.
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עדכונים על סיורים בארץ (אנגלית)
תאריכים חדשים של סיורים פתוחים במוזיאון ישראל, מוזיאון ארצות המקרא, מוזיאון הכט, ושותפים נוספים — ישירות אליכם, לפני שהם נפתחים לקהל הרחב. בערך מייל אחד בחודש.






