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Jerusalem's top events for the week of August 4th
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Food For Thought: Agricultural Summer at the Science Museum
A series of events at the Science Museum: a gallery lecture about agriculture and art, Bubizemer arrives to the capital city, a meeting with Onya Collective and the Walaja Group, food genetics and is Hummus the real thing?
Thursday, August 4: Special Lecture about Iran at the Museum for Islamic Art
Image that you could sit in front of the leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei, and ask him whatever comes on your mind. And imagine that he would reply to your questions with complete sincerity and honesty. Lecturer: David Nissan, expert of Middle Easter affairs and former intelligence officer.
Thursday, August 4: The Opposite of Living – The Interdisciplinary Arena 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.
Shtisel is Here – Flavors and Tales at Mea She’arim
At Mea She’arim, it seems that time just froze. The wigs, the Yiddish and the shtreimel fur hats will conceal the change that the ultra-orthodox street has been going through. A meeting with the neighborhood will have you encounter its delicacies and will simultaneously reveal the revolutions, both small and large ones.
How to Draw a Poem? At the National Library
Original drawings of Leah Goldberg, a poem handwritten by Marc Chagall and rare sketches and books from the National Library’s collection are presented before the public for the first time, providing a fascinating new look at the ratio between poetry and visual art.
Time Travelling this summer with the Begin Heritage Center
This summer you will time travel with the Begin Heritage Center! The Begin Heritage Center invites you to take part in a variety of activities to the general public, and to join us on the travel to distant districts and to different periods in the history of Jerusalem.
Summer Knights at the Tower of David Museum
The knights return to the Tower of David, challenging missions and a knights’ feast on Monday and Wednesday during August. The knights’ activity for the whole family is accompanied by a guide, a special knight per se, who will join you on the voyage of adventures and missions on the way to the title ‘knight’.
The Klezmers Perform at the Museum Under the Open Sky
On August 22th, the Bible Lands Museum will present a unique Klezmer performance. Jewish soul music which expresses the Jewish town’s soundtrack with contemporary touches, maintaining its authenticity. For tickets: 02-5611066
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