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Jerusalem's top events for the week of May 19th
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Thursday: ‘Sign from Iran’ Exhibition Opening at the Museum for Islamic Art
The exhibition of contemporary Iranian posters brings an overview of Iranian graphic designers’ best works, which have won international recognition and admiration over the past decade.
Thursday: Design Week at the Science Museum
A happening of constructions for Bezalel College architecture students, presented as part of the Jerusalem Design Week events: creation of giant constructions from unexpected materials. On May 19th-25th, special offer: 1+1 on tickets.
Thursday: Mimi and Yoyo at the Jerusalem Azrieli Mall
Mimi is the doll who teaches children new words and Yoyo is a robot that teaches children English. The two will arrive to the Jerusalem Azrieli Mall on Thursday for an exciting show for the whole family.
Thursday: “The Opposite of Living” – HaZira at the Nature Museum
‘The Opposite of Living’ invites you for a show that is the exact opposite of anything we got used to seeing at the conventional theater. It’s a nighttime, personal experience for a single person, which takes place at a space of the Nature Museum of Jerusalem where time froze.
Tuesday: ‘Russia’ Festival at Beit Avi Chai
Beit Avi Chai @ Russian Culture Festival: among the performers: singer and writer Arkadi Duchin, actor Sacha Damidov, director Yonatan Chaimovitz, a number of new immigrants (‘olim chadashim’) who became social media stars, Shalom Buguslavsky on a vodka drinking workshop and Rachel Shkolnik, an expert of the East-European Jewish cuisine.
Next Thursday: International Museums Day at the Bible Lands Museum
Lag BaOmer events and the International Museums Day at the Bible Lands Museum. This is your chance to visit one of the most exciting museums in Israel for free! Museum’s opening hours: 9:30 – 17:30.
Next Thursday, New Exhibition Opening: the Photographers – Jerusalem in the eyes of its photographers
The Tower of David Museum presents a special photography exhibition: the first photographers arrived to Jerusalem the same year as when photography was invented; this turned it into one of the most popular photography destinations by the mid 19th century.
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