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Jerusalem's top events for the week of June 8th
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Legends of the Moon: Children’s Plays at Beit Avi Chai
“The Brothers and the Fox” – a new play for the Hebrew month of Sivan at Beit Avi Chai. The cunning fox arrives to a moonlit grain field and reveals the secret of two loving brothers.
Hebrew Book Week Celebrations at the Jerusalem Azrieli Mall
Come and enjoy a book fair of the top publishing houses. As well, live performances inspired by children’s books every Thursday at 6pm.
Thursday, June 8th: Design Week at the Museum for Islamic Art
This upcoming Thursday - the museum will open its gates to the general public between 7pm and 11pm, free of charge, for the opening event of Design Week in Jerusalem.
Next Thursday, June 15th: Julia and Philippe at the Christ Church
In a magical yard of the Christ Church Guesthouse opposite to the Tower of David Museum – sing along, assorted cheeses, wine and a lot of joy. Free admission. Special prices: two guests for 400 ILS per night including breakfast, based on availability | single guest for 275 ILS per night including breakfast, based on availability.
Tower of David: Tours in the Steps of Congregations and Families in Jerusalem
Jerusalem has many faces – the different cultures and religions celebrated in the city throughout the years have created a unique human variety in Jerusalem. We will head off to a tour in the neighborhood or area of one of the city’s congregations or communities and speak to a representative of the community, to give us a close peek into their community’s life.
Coming Soon: Jerusalem – Lithuania Wine & Pita
A marathon evening from Machol Shalem Dance Center – encountering Tami Itzhaki, Dorit Levi and Dana Hafuta with the international show Feel Link by the Lithuanian group Low Air, plus quality wine and local bites.
Jerusalem In Babylon: New light on the Judean Exiles
Based on the success of "By the Rivers of Babylon", which revealed the rare Al-Yahudu tablets for the first time, the core material of this exhibition, has been reinstalled in this new exhibition "Jerusalem in Babylon".
“Napoleon Was Here!” at the National Library
Among the items to be exhibited at the exhibition: a letter describing the conquering of Jaffa, paintings and maps of the area, created by geographers and artists of the scientific delegation, a letter specifying the British terms of surrender to the French and more.
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