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FestiPesach at the Bible Lands Museum – Free Admission
FestiPesach at the Bible Lands Museum: Ancient Egypt Fair, juggling shows, mysterious pyramids, riddles, missions and more. Free admission and free activity for the whole family during the intermediate days of Passover!
Passover Legend at the Begin Heritage Center – Free Admission
During the intermediate days of Passover, the Begin Heritage Center will hold a festive happening for the whole family. The happening will offer a visit to the museum, crafts workshops, children’s plays, film screenings and more – free admission.
Passover at the Science Museum – Free Admission!
A celebration of colors, scents and senses. Come and explore how flowers and bugs create life: a hanging flower field by artist Nurit Greenberg, breathtaking dance performances with the dancers of Clipa Theater and talks with bee experts. Only throughout Passover.
Search for the Afikoman at the Museum for Islamic Art – Free
In order to find the Afikoman, you will have to start a voyage where you will have to help the wise old sultan save his lost kingdom or to help the princess find various items towards her upcoming wedding and to find the pine cone in order to solve the riddle.
Passover Celebration at the fortress – Kids get in for Free
Celebration at the Tower of David Museum – feel like ancient times’ pilgrims! During the Passover celebrations at the fortress, you will wear the finest, festive clothes, join a parade around the fortress and get to experience the joy and excitement that filled the hearts of those who arrived to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover.
For Passover: the Prague Haggada at the National Library
The Prague Haggada was acquired just recently in the course of the Raccolta Valmadonna, which includes thousands of ancient and rare Jewish printed books and handwritten scripts. The displayed item is a Passover Haggada which was published in Prague back in 1556. Another Haggada was published before this one, on 1526, with no remaining copies.
A Face. The Day. A Memorial at Beit Avi Chai
“Watch and Remember” event, combining a special screening of films from the project followed by music and personal tales will be held at Beit Avi Chai in Jerusalem on the Memorial Day for Israel’s Fallen Soldiers eve, April 30th, 2017, at 9:30pm. Early booking is required.
Musical April at the Nocturno
Nocturno is a coffee shop, a restaurant and a mega-chic bar and this month as well, it will host the best artists and musicians for electrifying performances. Neomi Hashhmonay, the indie-rock singer, Pinhas & Sons feat. Anat Malamud, Amir Lev and more.
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