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Jerusalem's top events for the week of September 15th
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Thursday, September 15: Pop Princess, Noa Kirel, Arrives to the Jerusalem Mall
If you haven’t heard of Noa Kirel, it’s about time: Noa Kirel is Israel’s new pop princess and she will be coming to the Jerusalem Mall this Thursday for an energizing performance.
Thursday, September 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!
Friday, September 16: A Special Lecture at the Bible Lands Museum: Jewish-Catholic Relationship
A lecture with Rev. Russell McDougall and Rabbi Eugene Korn, leading theologists in the field of Catholics and Jewish relationships. Advanced booking required: 02-56110066. Limited seating available.
Monday, September 19: Jerusalem Arts Conference at the Museum for Islamic Art
The first Jerusalem Arts Conference will revolve the title “Seal” and will refer to the theory and practice of various subjects that rise from such title. Free admission – advanced registration required.
Tuesday, September 20: "After Work" at Nocturno
If the British end their workday with a pint of beer at the nearest pub, so can we. Culture, art, music, dancing and design, how not, every Tuesday during September.
Wednesday, September 21: “Good Nigh Talpiot” – the HaZira
Hallucinatory wandering through made-up childhood memories and experiences inside a pink, disturbing bubble. All you got to do is equip yourself with a personal pillow and pajamas (or any comfortable outfit of your choice). Limited seating – advanced booking required.
Here It Comes: The Piyyut Festival at Beit Avi Chai
This year, the ninth Piyyut Festival will be held at Beit Avi Chai – fully dedicated to the first Sabbath of this Hebrew year (Thursday – Sunday, October 6-9).
Day Closure at ‘Hatzot’
Instead of just staring at the picture and praying to physically have this plate in front of you, you should just come to ‘Hatzot’ restaurant and indulge yourself just because you want to… 121 Agripas St., Jerusalem.
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