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Jerusalem's top events for the week of March 2nd
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Thursday, March 2nd: Eran Zur on an Acoustic Performance at the Nocturno
Opening a month full of shows at the Nocturno. Eran Zur, the man and the impressionist painting will meet you for an acoustic show on full moon nights, spreading strawberries and butterflies from his songs all over you.
Thursday, March 2nd: Armenian Ceramics at the Museum for Islamic Art
A fascinating lecture by Garo Sandrouni of the Armenian community of Jerusalem, an artist and ceramics artist who has been making Armenian ceramics since the early 80’s.
Friday, March 3rd: Great History in Short at the Bible Lands Museum
Team “Great History in Short”, Dor Sa’ar-Man and Neil Bar, will arrive to the museum for a fascinating lecture, to present a wide overview over the events that stand behind the most fattening holiday of the year. Including a tour at the new exhibition “Gods, Heroes and Mortals in Ancient Greece.”
Friday, March 3rd: A Tour Following King Herod’s Construction Works
The Tower of David invites you for a special series following the magnificent construction in Jerusalem from the days of Herod the Great to modern construction styles.
Monday, March 6th: Babies’ Activity at the Jerusalem Azrieli Mall
Come and enjoy an experiential activity for babies (from 3 months to 3 years of age) with Sharon Sharvit. From 5:30 to 6:30 pm.
Monday, March 6th: International Women’s Day at Beit Avi Chai
A radiophonic show in honor of International Women’s Day with Shiri Lev Ari and Anat Sharon Blais (“Shishi be’Shesh”, Reshet Bet), who will host poet and artist Ronny Someck, literature scholar Dr. Gideon Tikotzki and musician and author Eitan Dror.
Tuesday, March 7th: Shai Zabari Live at the National Library
The songs’ revolutions’ voyage will be concluded with a discussion regarding the current face of Hebrew poetry and singing. We will talk about the tents’ protest songs, about songs of the Jerusalem oriented ‘Address’ Group, about the Ars-Poetica Group, about Russian-writing poets and more.
Celebrating Flavors at the Lavan at the Cinematheque
Think about a combination of mushroom risotto, mushroom ragu, heavy cream, blue cheese & parmesan. Goes extremely well with a glass of ‘La Tunella’ Sauvignon Blanc from the Friuli area in Italy… and many more amazing dishes at White at the Cinematheque
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