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Made In Jerusalem Festival at Beit Avi Chai
Now at Beit Avi Chai: ‘Made In Jerusalem’ - Two days of original and interdisciplinary Jerusalem creation festival. Among the exhibitors: Haim Be’er, the Hazelnuts, Eli Haviv, Rivka Miriam, Jehoiachin Friedlander, Hadas Balas and Dan Salomon with the Jerusalem street orchestra and more. Wednesday, Thursday | May 17th-18th.
Jerusalem Liberation Day Tours at the National Library
Special tours around the library regarding Jerusalem’s distant and more current history. During the tour, items and manuscripts from the Six-Day War, ancient maps and maps representing visions of Jerusalem and more will be exhibited to the crowd. Tuesday, Wednesday | May 23rd-24th.
Thursday, May 18th: “Come Jump with Me”
In the course of the Machol Shalem Hosts’ series, the Yossi Berg & Oded Graf Dance Theater presents: Come Jump with Me is the most political, most personal and bravest work of choreographers Yossi Berg and Oded Graf, used as a dialogue with the place where they live – Israel.
Thursday, May 18th: Jerusalem Liberation Day at the Begin Heritage Center
Yediot Aharonot Book Publisher, Har Ezion Yeshiva and the Menachem Begin Heritage Center invite you for an event celebrating the publishing of Independence Day and Jerusalem Liberation Day, the 8th volume in the ‘Be’er Miriam’ series – a holidays’ series. A two-session series about Jerusalem.
Thursday, May 18th: ‘Shatters of Light’ from the Jerusalem Theater Group
Seven artists meet on stage for a magical, heartwarming cabaret. An intimate experience combining live acting, screenings, singing, dance, music and comedy. Performing at the Masie House.
Next Wednesday, May 24th: Jerusalem Liberation Day at the Tower of David Museum
On Jerusalem Liberation Day, the museum will be open for the general public for meetings and activities with various characters from the city’s history, launching of the “50 Years 50 Faces” and the traditional welcoming of the city mayor, Mr. Nir Bareket.
Next Friday, May 26th: Who Were You, Bar Kochva? At the Bible Lands Museum
Huge History in a Small Scale arrives to the Bible Lands Museum for a lecture: Who Were You, Bar Kochva? Before the lecture begins, you are invited for a short tour around the ‘Hellenistic World’ gallery and at the new exhibition ‘Gods, Heroes and Mortals in Ancient Greece’ at 11am.
This Month at the Jerusalem Azrieli Mall: T-Sale Special Offers, Children’s Shows and Flavors
The Azrieli Mall is the ultimate hangout spot for the warm summer days: shows with the children’s favorite stars, amazing special offers and tons of fun for the whole family.
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