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Jerusalem's top events for the week of September 7th
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Culture Days 2017 at the Science Museum: Free Admission
The Science Museum takes part in Culture Days with a free admission! Come and see – A ‘Rolling’ Celebration – the largest international bike exhibition ever seen in Israel. Thursday, 10am to 6pm; Friday, 10am to 2pm.
Last Week of the Exhibition: “Between David and Goliath – the Kiapa Puzzle” at the Bible Lands Museum
For those who don’t know, Kiappa is the mysterious city that was exposed during diggings of the Valley of Ellah between Sokho and Azekah and on the boundary of the Kingdom of Judeah and Philistia. Take advantage of the last week of the exhibition to view history from up close!
Thursday, September 7th: A Special Slichot Tour with the National Library
Slichot tours at the National Library presenting ancient prayer books (siddur) manuscripts, playing rare Piyyuts and exhibiting historical ‘Shana Tova’ postcards from Israel and from the diaspora. Thursdays – September 7th & 14th | 5pm
Thursday, September 7th: Omri and the Fairy Yaeli at the Jerusalem Azrieli Mall
Omri and the Fairy Yaeli – the talented singers and actors Omri Rotbard and Yael Nachum will arrive to the Jerusalem Azrlie Mall for a spectacular performance for the whole family. Thursday | September 7th | 6pm
Thursday, September 7th: A Special Performance for the Month of Elul – Playing Psalms
The Begin Heritage Center presents: ‘Nigun Yerushalmi’ Ensemble – playing Psalms. A live encounter with ancient memories and new dreams. Opening: Rabbi Benny Lau – “The Israeli Voyage towards the book of Psalms”. Thursday | September 7th | 8:30pm
Saturday Eve, September 9th: Black Velvet – Irish Music at the Nocturno
The best Irish band in Israel arrives to the Nocturno for an evening of Irish and Celtic music. Saturday eve | 10pm | for tickets pre-sale, press here
Sunday, September 10th: Slichot Tours from the Tower of David to the Western Wall
A special nighttime experience at the Tower of David and at the alleys of the Jewish Quarter, in the spirit of Elul and of Tishrei holidays around Jerusalem. We will deal with the Jewish traditions, foods, prayers and Piyyuts during the days of Slichot and during the Tishrei holidays throughout various eras of the city of Jerusalem.
Wednesday, September 13th: Hatikva – from Herzl to Subliminal at Beit Avi Chai
From the diaspora to Israel, from the Polacks to the Romanians, from the prayers to the protest songs, from the folk songs to the concert halls, from Mozart to Chopin to Smetana, from Herzl to Subliminal. A fascinating performance with pianist Dr. Esterit Balzan.
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