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Jerusalem's top events for the week of July 7th
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Thursday, July 7: Nylon #2 – White Night at the Tower of David
The end-of-the-year celebration of all the colleges and universities of design and arts in Jerusalem presents: arts, music, theater, video art, performance, architecture, photography, design, animation, dance, contact singing and workshops.
Thursday, July 7: Ancient Persian Music at the Museum for Islamic Art
Janet Yehudian brings to the audience the ancient, classic Persian music, together with selected players of authentic and classic musical instruments. The music is incredibly beautiful, deep and versatile. The songs, the piyyut and the sounds.
Monday, July 11: Hanan Ben Ari at Beit Avi Chai
Chanan Ben Ari started his solo musical career with an unprecedented success, as debut single "Mimech Ad Elai" was played countless times. On his performance, he will perform his greatest hits "Mimech Ad Elai", "Izoon", "Ima Im Ha'iti" and "Tootim" as well as piyyutim.
Monday, July 11th: 15th Anniversary for the Adom Restaurant
15 is no joke. That's why Adom Restaurant got a whole month full of events just for you. On Monday, July 11th – Ron Fintsi (Station 9).
Next Thursday, July 14th: "Salt of the Earth" by the Jerusalem Theater Group
The Jerusalem Theater Group: an intensive monodrama, a personal touching and surprising tale. Avram, a security guard at a museum, the symbol of the rise of the people of Israel, tells the story of the transparent people. At Beit Mazi'a.
Next Thursday, July 14th: A French Chanson Show at the Old City
A special performance at the Christ Church at the Old City: the singing duo "Julia & Philippe" – performing classics of French Chanson all the way to Sanremo songs, opera, Russian songs and more. A moving performance along with a great love that came to life on stage.
Green Summer at the Science Museum: "Fields of Tomorrow"
What's common to a tomato, an eggplant and a tomato? Which spice is produced from the fruits of the Sicilian Sumac? Who discovered the prehistoric wheat and who what fruit is Ketchup made of? All the answers are waiting for you at the summer event and at a unique exhibition for Summer 2016 at the Science Museum.
Bible Lands Museum: A "Touring Museum"
Towards the launching of "Between David and Goliath – the Kiapa Puzzle" exhibition – the Bible Lands Museum invites you to a series of tours at the Shfela (the Judean Foothills). During the tours, the bible revives through fascinating archeological findings that are being exposed for the first time after hundreds and thousands of years of being underground.
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