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Jerusalem's top events for the week of September 8th
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Was 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 8: Singing and Piyyut of the Persian Jews – the Museum for Islamic Art
A special night will be dedicated for Jewish-Persian literature, piyyut and music of the Iranian-Jewish tradition. With Menashe Amir, Janet Rotstein Yehudayan and Yael Gidanian.
Saturday Night, September 10: Tropical Malabi at the Nocturno
Everyone knows that there’s nothing better than shaking your booty in the biblical atmosphere of Jerusalem. This kick-ass party will offer tropical beats from Central and South America infused with Middle Eastern and Balkan influences.
Sunday, September 11: ‘Tashach’ Jewish Year’s Generation
Gallery discussion with the participation of songwriter and researcher Dr. Dan Almagor and of Hanoch Marmari. The guided meeting at the exhibition ‘Tashach Generation’ at the National Library will be followed by a conversation about Hebrew songs in Israel during the 1960’s.
Monday, September 12: “Eating a Supervision Tale” at Beit Avi Chai
A special kosher evening: social conceptions have designed the world of ‘halacha’ since the Second Temple era to this day. What are the social significance of the Kosher supervision stamps sealed on foods that we are eating today?
Next Thursday, September 15: ‘From Karlin to Jerusalem’ – a Special Guided Tour
An intriguing acquaintance with the history of the Karlin Hassidim at Jerusalem, and with the unique praying version that is acquainted by singing and playing. The tour will end with a visit at the home of a Jerusalem Hassidic Jew who will tell about the holiday and Selichot days’ customs among members of the Karlin Hassidim community.
Next Thursday, Septebmer 15: Culture Days at the Science Museum – Free Admission!
The Science Museum invites the whole family for an interactive experience at the ‘Fields of Tomorrow’ exhibition that will present dozens of active exhibits, plants’ habitats, a tractor exhibition and works of art. Free admission!
Italian Month at the Grand Café and at Café Paris
September will be fully dedicated to the culinary culture of Italy with an Italian menu formulated by Chef Marco Gershkowitz, with a wonderful Italian atmosphere, setting and music. Are you ready to have this experience?
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