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Jerusalem scoffs at perceived mid-winter lull, serving up tons to do this week
Many think of mid-January as a time in Jerusalem when the winter solstice celebration fun is behind us, the international peak tourist season has ended and the university students are hunkering down to contend with final exams and projects. These people look forward to the weeks ahead, when Jerusalem is overrun with fun for Arbor Day-like Tu Bishvat, which means that the countdown towards the revelry of Purim can't be far away. But this week is hardly an intermediary time. From world beat pop shows to neuroscience's trip to the movies to historic street closings to club show TV tapings, there's plenty on tap this week for culture and entertainment in the Holy City.
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