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Steaming Hot Weekend at Nocturno: Hip Hop, Funk and Eastern Spirit
Thursday at Nocturno – tons of hip hop, tons of funk and tons of fun with Lucille Crew on the stage. On Saturday – Adi Keissar, Liron Amram and the Panthers and an Arabic-Middle-Eastern party never before seen or heard at the Nocturno.
Thursday, December 15th: Nigun Yerushalmi Ensemble – playing Psalms at the Bible Lands Museum
Hamshushalayim at the museum: a performance linking ancient biblical words and the soundtrack of the gathering of Israel: traditional melodies, ‘shirat ma’ane’ of the synagogues, longing tunes for Jerusalem from Eastern Europe and new Israeli music.
Thursday, December 15th: Beatles’ Songs at the Museum for Islamic Art
Uma-Guma Band – Hamshushalayim at the Museum for Islamic Art – hosting Umma Gumma Band with cover versions of the Beatles. The Beatles show is a special tribute performance for the legendary Beatles, with similar and musical adaptations of the Beatles songs everyone just love.
Thursday, December 15th: Hamshushalayim at the Science Museum – Free Admission
Lights outside the box: an exhibition in the spirit of the global MAKE movement about darkness, silhouettes and light. Kinetic, humoristic and up-to-date works built inside boxes of light will be presented around dark exhibition spaces.
Thursday, December 15th: The Black River: A Special Evening at the National Library
An evening in honor of Else Lasker-Schüler for the publishing of her three plays’ Hebrew translations. As well – “Ir Shel Chalom”: a theatrical voyage following her plays.
This Upcoming Wednesday, December 21st: Nighttime Library is Back!
The Interdisciplinary Arena invites you to a nighttime wander at a public-neighborhood library: it’s nighttime, the librarian went home and the library comes to life. Your personal reader’s card is waiting for you at the entrance – your first step to the travel of wonders into the night.
Hanukah Package for the Whole Family: Bites’ Tour + A Show at Beit Avi Chai
This Hanukah everyone is off to a family bites’ tour at the Mahane Yehuda Market + children’s play at Beit Avi Chai for only 120 NIS! Come for an experiential food tour + a wonderful performance for the whole family for a decent price. Limited to the first 500 purchasers.
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.
Saturday Night, December 24th: Christmas Tour with the Tower of David Museum
A tour at the Christian Quarter following Christmas customs. Christmas tree, Santa Claus and the known imageries from Christmas traditions, which originated from Germanic, Scandinavian, Jewish, Egyptian and Roman traditions. Hurry up and save your spot!
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