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Jerusalem's top events for the week of June 9th
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Thursday and Friday, June 9-10 – Festival of Milk & Honey at the Jerusalem Azrieli Mall
The Jerusalem Azrieli Mall invites you for tastings towards Shavuot: a food festival offering the best of Israeli-made products and many aromas and flavors with a rustic atmosphere.
Shavuot Eve at Beit Avi Chai
On Shavuot Eve, Beit Avi Chai invites you to try and look in depth into the term ‘home’ from various aspects: home as a personal space, the ‘home’ concept on the national revival, home and its power in the Jewish Orthodox culture, the meaning of ‘home’ in author Shai Agnon’s writings and more. Free admission.
Shavuot Eve at the Begin Heritage Center
The traditional Tikkun Leil Shavuuot at the Begin Heritage Center under the concept ‘ha’ohazim bema’ase avoteihem”. With Kobi Arieli, Dr. Avshalom Corr, Dr. Avinoam Rosenak and more. Free admission
Shavuot Eve at the Tower of David Museum
Shavuot Eve at the Tower of David Museum with study discussions and tours inspired by the new exhibition “The Photographers – Jerusalem in the Eyes of its Photographers” 1900-1950. Host: Eilat Liber. Free admission
“Sign and More” – Cultural Events at the Museum for Islamic Art
Special events surrounding the contemporary posters’ exhibition “Sign from Iran” that provides an overview of Iranian graphic designers’ best works, which have won international recognition and admiration over the past decade.
Cultural Events at the National Library
‘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.
‘Fields of Tomorrow’ at the Science Museum
A new exhibition at the Science Museum: Fields of Tomorrow, smart agriculture in a changing surrounding. An exhibition that refers to the biggest challenge of our era, to our ability to supply food to the whole world’s population, which grows in the rate of appx. 2% per year.
“I am Jerusalem”
“I am Jerusalem” is an electrifying journey of sounds, sights, people and scents to the Jerusalem of today, of yesterday and of tomorrow ; the Jerusalem of the heavens and the Jerusalem on earth.
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