Since the modern State of Israel is composed largely of the ingathering of exiled Jewish communities from around the world, beginning 2,600 years ago with the first exile of Judeans from Judea and Jerusalem to Babylonia (“By the rivers of Babylon we wept as we remembered Zion”), it made sense to dedicate a museum to the history of Jewish exiles from across time and the space. This museum is exhaustive so come prepared to only taste a small part of its offerings, unless you have a week to digest all of it slowly.