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Over the past year, the Israel Museum has undergone a revivial and generated a renewed level of interest following its major redesign. The musuem's newest exhibit, titled New on Paper, displays works of famed Dutch painter Rembrandt and controversial Austrian artist Hermann Nitsch, as well as from many Israeli artists in the Prints and Drawings collection.
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Meeting with Tzofia Dekel-Caspi, curator of the exhibition "Dress: Thoughts on Clothes"
With the participation of Yeshayahu (Man) Gabay, an artist and lecturer at the Department of Design Textile at the Shenkar School
Free admission, 18:00
Please confirm participation by email, seating is limited
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The Bloomfield Science Museum presents "Science in the Dark."About the exhibit:Take two: Did it ever happen to you that you thought you saw a big black cat with glaring eyes staring at you in the night, but when you looked again it was just a piece of glass on a log that was reflecting the street lights? Or that you entered a dark room and were sure you saw someone sitting on a chair, read more
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The Tower of David presents a tribute to the accordion with a klezmer band led by musician Emil Aybinder. Taking place in the museum's courtyard, all are invited to enjoy good Jewish music from around the world.
Friday, July 15th at 16:00. A music
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The Musrara Art School invites you to its annual end-of-the-year exhibit to honor its graduates in the areas of photography, new media, new music, and animation. The exhibit opens on July 14, 2011 at 20:30 at Ha'Ain Chet 9 and Shivtei Yisrael 22 in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Musrara. read more
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The Bezalel Academy for Art and Design invite you to its annual end-of-the-year exhibit. The exhibit opens on July 14, 2011 at 19:00 at the Mount Scopus campus and concludes on July 29th (closed July 25th.)
Bezalel's graduate students and a few of the other students from the various departments will present their read more
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Tour combined with The Night Spectacular
From the Tower of David Museum to David's Village, Mishkenot Sha'ananim and Yemin Moshe, the tour will cover stories of impossible and forbidden love, heart wrenching affairs, and "happily ever after" stories of Jerusalem. The Night Spectacular follows the tour read more
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Kuntz the Jester, a play about the magic of theaterJuly 5th at 17:00 Kuntz the court jester is banished from the kingdom by the king, who seeks to replace him with someone younger and more talented. But Kuntz is determined to return to the kingdom. The Orna Porat Theater for Children and Youth, starring Israel Gurion (Springer read more
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From July 2 to July 21, Swedish string quartet The Fleshquartet will perform composer Steve Reich's "Different Trains" in the Kishle at the Tower of David. Director Pia Forsgren’s critically acclaimed interpretation of one of the most outstanding works of twentieth-century music is produced by The Jewish Theatre in read more
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The Bloomfield Science Museum presents a kids' building corner throughout the month of June. Children can have fun while building and exploring basic scientific principles while taking home a souvenir as well.
"Calculator of Mirrors" uses multiple mirrors and a single object to understand the art of reflection.
"Fountain read more
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Innovation Ltd. is an exhibition that cracks the root of Israeli innovation source. How could such a small country be one of the world leaders in start-up companies? What are the social and cultural processes that are the foundation of innovation and creativity? What unique characteristics of Israeli society and culture foster innovation?
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The first museum retrospective of noted Isareli artist Micha Ullman (b. 1939), Sands of Time spans the Ullman's fifty-year career in sculpture and drawing. Ullman, who was awarded the prestigious Israel Prize in 2009, is known for subterranean installations, some of which barely protrude from the ground, as well as his sculptures made read more
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Tales of Jerusalem - a good reason to laugh in the Citadel!
Wind down towards Shabbat with funny stories of Jerusalem in an intimate setting in the Citadel's courtyard
There are things that only Jerusalemites say ... and there are things that only said about Jerusalem ... there are tiny little alleyways only found in this read more
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A special Shavuot performance for the entire family
In honor of Chag Shavuot, the Jerusalem Botanical Garden presents some classic stories, turning their center into a stage of family-friendly theater, dance and music.
Marking fifty years of the Israel read more
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Traditions of paradise through Jewish perspectives, consciously and sub-consciously, in reality and in dreams
On Tuesday, June 7, the Tower of David Museum celebrates Leil Shavuot.
The Garden of Eden is considered a sacred site located beyond the limits of time and place, tied to the creation of man and held as the ultimate read more
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This exhibition presents twenty unique glass vessels from the first-century CE, including seven highly rare examples of the work of the master glassmaker Ennion, who began his career in Sidon (present-day Lebanon) and later immigrated to Italy. On public view for the first time, these mold-blown vessels, including decorated jugs, vases, beakers, and cups, come from the Shlomo Moussaieff Collection, read more
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In the new gallery of the pub Tuvya, a new exhibition showcases the works of second year students from the Bezalel Art School (who also happen to be employees as well).
Ron Ehrlich, Lee Chen, and David Khaki present the fruits of their hard work, expressing their artistic perspectives through ceramics, glass design, wire figures, scultures, and other forms.
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Dusk at the Citadel on Friday
The popular 70's music of "Bachalonot HaGvohim" (On High Windows) returns to the stage with a new twist.
Vocalist Keren Hadar, pianist Moshe Zorman, and percussionist Assaf Roth take you on a musical journey of rock, jazz, read more
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On Wednesday, May 18, the Bloomfield Science Museum will recognize International Museum Day with "Museum and Memory. " Activities will include the exhibit "Science is the Story", connecting Hebrew children's books with issues of science and technology and the memories of our childhood. Also, guided tours will present read more

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