Tel Aviv Museum of Art to hold screening of High Court hearing, suspends admission fees

Carrie Keller-Lynn is a former political and legal correspondent for The Times of Israel

In a rare move, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art is suspending admission fees today in order to allow the public to attend a mass screening of today’s High Court of Justice hearing on the museum premises.

“At this decisive moment, at which Israeli democracy is being tested,” the Museum writes on its Facebook page, the Museum will broadcast the hearings live on a giant screen.

מחר, יום שלישי 12 בספטמבר 2023, ידון בית המשפט העליון בהרכב חסר תקדים של 15 שופטים, בעתירות הדנות בביטול עילת…

Posted by ‎מוזיאון תל אביב לאמנות – Tel Aviv Museum of Art‎ on Monday, September 11, 2023

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