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Jerusalem's top events for the week of September 1
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Were Evidence Found Regarding the Existence of David’s Kingdom at the Elah Valley?
The exhibition ‘Between David and Goliath - the Kiapa Puzzle’ which will be opened on September 6th at the Bible Lands Museum of Jerusalem will expose the public for the first time to findings from a mysterious, highly discussed archeological site that was exposed at the Elah Valley just a few years ago.
Thursday, September 1: Israel Loves Iran – the Museum for Islamic Art
‘Israel Loves Iran’ is a Facebook project that turned into an international hit on the net. A special lecture will addressed at the Museum for Islamic Art by Roni Edri – a graphic designer and international speaker at TED.
Thursday September 1: A French Chanson Show at the Church of Christ
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. Free admission | 8:30 pm.
Thursday, September 1: Shuki Shviki and the Flamenco at Nocturno
Flamenco singer Shuki Shviki arrives to the Nocturno Live to perform late-night, uncompromising and energetic Flamenco music. Shuki Shveiki – Flamenco vocals and guitar, Fyty Carrillo – guitar, Ofri Ivzori – bass. Admission fee: 40 NIS.
Monday, September 5: ‘Walls of Silence’ at the Begin Heritage Center
The Begin Heritage Center and the Knesset Channel invite you to the premier screening of Gideon Alon’s (the Knesset Channel, Israel Today) film – ‘Walls of Silence’ – a film about the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.
Tuesday, September 6: ‘Good Intentions’ by the Jerusalem Theater Group
Two girls, three families and one god are trying to find the truth that stands behind the Jewish principle of “free choice”. About ultra-orthodox Jews who try to choose their own lifestyle, are expelled from the ultra-orthodox community and realize that you may not pick your family, but you do get to pick all the rest.
I Jerusalem – A Stirring Voyage of Sounds, Sights, People and Scents
New in Jerusalem: ‘I Jerusalem’ – a stirring, international multimedia show, taking you to a multisensory experience into the various layers of Jerusalem.
Mount Zion Hotel – Get Indulged at Jerusalem!
Mount Zion Hotel is a beautiful boutique hotel, located at the midst of a breathtaking historical set, overlooking biblical landscapes and inducing a one of a kind, unique magical atmosphere on its visitors, turning your stay in any of its rooms to an unforgettable experience.
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