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Jerusalem's top events for the week of November 9th
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“Balfour Corner of Allenby” Exhibition Opening at the National Library
The exhibition tells the story of Tel Aviv, 1917 through photographs, stories, maps, and documents. Entrance is free during regular library hours 9:00-19:00
The Shiniest Stars Await at the Azrieli Mall
“HaMofa shel Sharoni (Sharoni’s Show) for Little Ones” – Guy Friedman and Dr. Leebee put on a vibrant, upbeat performance for the whole family on road safety; all month long and only at the Azrieli Mall
“First Rain”- A Show for children at Beit Avi Chai
When the rain doesn’t fall, Nakdimon signs a deal and gets into trouble – a play in honor of the month of Heshvan. November 8, 12, 13, 14 |17:00 | 30 NIS per child, 10 per accompanying adult | Details and tickets at the Beit Avi Chai ticket office
International Festival of Contemporary Jewish Culture
A celebration of contemporary Jewish culture and creativity through dance, cinema, theater, video art, and music: over 118 artists, original works, premieres, and tribute performances. Sunday-Friday |November 12-17 at Beit Mazia
International Showcase Music Festival at the Tower of David Museum
Jon Z, Tomer Yeshayahu, and Michal Geva: the Tower of David Museum hosts the International Showcase Music Festival for 3 special afternoon performances. The festival is an initiative of the Yellow Submarine. Thursday | November 16 | From 15:00 | 20 NIS
A Psalm of David – the Heavens Speak: the Jerusalem Hazanut Choir at the Begin Center
The study of select psalms by Rabbi Elhanan Samet with a musical opening and conclusion by the Jerusalem Hazanut Choir led by Paul Soltar and accompanied by musicians and guest cantors. Monday | November 13 | 20:00
Story Hour for Kids at the Bible Lands Museum
Story hour is back at the Bible Lands, this time with treats from all over the ancient world: Achilles, Hercules, Yael and Deborah, Mesopotamian mythology, and more. For ages 4-8 | Wednesdays, every other week
Naim B’Adom: Open Restaurants Festival in Jerusalem
The Adom restaurant hosts an evening on all things raw food related. Explore the art and science of raw food from meat and fish to vegetables and fruit, all accompanied by white wine from the hills of Judea. Tickets must be ordered in advance. Wednesday | November 15 |18:00
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