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Jerusalem's top events for the week of December 8th
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Thursday, December 8th: Hamshushalayim at the Science Museum – Free Admission
MakeLight: lights outside the box: Hamshushalayim at the Science Museum. A new exhibition – ‘Lights Outside the Box’, a construction workshop, tours, a cool fire demonstration and gallery discussions (at 9:30pm).
Thursday, December 8th: Crazy Night at the Bible Lands Museum
Free admission: Musikiappa – a new musical show. An original show by Rali Margalit, composed under inspiration of the exhibition: ‘Between David and Goliath – the Qeiyafa Puzzle”, sweeping us with unique, enchanting tones into the experience of life at a biblical city at the Valley of Elah.
Thursday, December 8th: The Betty Bears at the Museum for Islamic Art
The Betty Bears – an ensemble of 8 musicians who resuscitate swing & Dixieland music from New Orleans of the 20’s and the 30’s by performing new adaptations to good ol’ songs.
Thursday, December 8th: “Sipurim ba’Rosh’ at the Jerusalem Azrieli Mall
The Jerusalem Azrieli Mall invites you to Thursday performances: Tom, who really enjoys reading, has characters and heroes from legends and from stories running through his head. Join him for a fascinating musical show!
Thursday, December 10th: Tribute to Bob Dylan at the Nocturno
A celebration that is all about Bob Dylan with all of his hits, all the nostalgia and atmosphere on one special night! On stage: Yona Schnitzer (Opie) – vocals & guitar, Gal Testa – bass & vocals, Ivan Saraznitche – drums, Yoni Zierler – harmonicas & vocals. Guest performers: Tamar & Netanel, Yitzchak Meir Malek.
Monday, December 12th: The Wise Men of Chelm and the Moon – Show at Beit Avi Chai
The Wise Men of Chelm and the Moon – a new theater show in honor of the Hebrew month of Kislev. The Wise men of Chelm are chasing the moonlight in order to overcome darkness. Special offer: 30NIS per ticket if you add the code “levana” – “לבנה”.
Tuesday, December 13th: Premier Screening of “Between Independence and Destruction” at the Tower of David Museum
The Tower of David Museum is proud to invite you to the festive premier screening of the episode “Between Independence and Destruction”, assembling 136 critical years between the conquering of Israel by the Romans and until the fall of Masada. Free admission – subject to prior registration.
Muar – Jewish Stage Arts’ Festival
A Jewish Stage Arts’ Festival is held once a year during Hanukah. The festival will open on December 25th with a festival opening event “ Sheds of Light” and will be followed by the festival’s week, with an abundance of performances from various art arenas.
White at the Cinematheque: Pizza & Wine Festival Facing the Old City Walls
In cooperation with Gad Dairy, Lavan at the Cinematheque invites you to come and enjoy a unique, cheerful and colorful pizza menu with over 25,000 toppings from the chef’s kitchen to put together. During the whole month of December.
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