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Ein Yael presents a Sukkot Festival: a variety of ancient craft and farming workshops for children, a recreated Roman street with actors in colorful traditional costumes of the time, performances for children, street performances, flea market, musical performances, sing alongs, learning sessions in a Sukkah, and more.Performance read more
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Beit Avi Chai presents the third Piyyut Festival. This year's performances highlight ancient, unique traditions that are not well known to the general public. The festival includes concerts, workshops, and tours.
In addition, thoughout the festival, the art installation exhibit "Visual read more
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Beit Avi Chai presents the third Piyyut Festival. This year's performances highlight ancient, unique traditions that are not well known to the general public. The festival includes concerts, workshops, and tours.
In addition, thoughout the festival, the art installation exhibit "Visual read more
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Beit Avi Chai presents the third Piyyut Festival. This year's performances highlight ancient, unique traditions that are not well known to the general public. The festival includes concerts, workshops, and tours.
In addition, thoughout the festival, the art installation exhibit "Visual read more
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Beit Avi Chai presents the third Piyyut Festival. This year's performances highlight ancient, unique traditions that are not well known to the general public. The festival includes concerts, workshops, and tours.
In addition, thoughout the festival, the art installation exhibit "Visual read more
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Festival BeShekel 2010 comes to Jerusalem! This year's festival, which will take place in the Halmit Street lot in Kiryat Menachem, boasts a great line up of high profile performances, all for the entrance fee of 1 NIS. The idea behind the festival is that culture is an integral part of life for everyone, and the symbolic entrance fee ensures that the festival will be accessible to all sectors of read more
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The 13th Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival will take place from August 31-September 8, 2010, with a special finale concert on September 11, 2010, at the YMCA Concert Hall in Jerusalem. One of this year's themes is "Brahms and 1900": concerts highlighting Brahms's extraordinarily powerful and significant influence on the new
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The 19th International Festival of Puppet Theater, initiated by the Train Theater in 1983 and held annually since 2001, will be held this summer at the Train Theater and other venues around Jerusalem from August 8-13.
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Beit Yehudit-the Merkaz Tarbut Amim Community Council, in cooperation with the Jerusalem Municipality, presents Two B'av: A Jerusalem Festival of Love.
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Playback Theatre: Hadran AlachMa'aleh Film School Love and Romance Films - with English subtitlesErez Lev Ari and Micha read more
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The outdoor music performances overlooking the Old City, hosted by Mishkenot Sha'ananim, will take place this year on July 21-24.
Program:
Wednesday, July 21, 21:00 -- Ehud Banai with George Sma'an and Salam Darwish
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The Center for Green Living in Jerusalem at the Natural History Museum hosts the Melody Festival Finale, with a fun evening filled with environmentally themed workshops for adults and children, music events, a film, and more.
Schedule:
16:00-18:00 read more
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The Jerusalem-based K'tovet Poetry Group is proud to announce the upcoming 3nd annual "One Meter Square" Poetry Festival. Over 80 of Israel's leading poets (Roni Somek, Shimn Adaf, Nissim Kalderon, read more
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The Malcha Mall celebrates all things baby this June, with a three day festival filled with activities, events, and a huge three-day-only sale on a huge selection of baby products.
Festival schedule:
Monday, June 21:
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The Itek forum and the Ginot Ha'ir Community Councili invite Jerusalemites to celebrate and enjoy Jerusalem's community gardens, with three events throughout the month of June in the gardens.
In the Zamenhoff Ginat Or:
Friday, read more
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The second Festival of Light will take place from June 9th- June 16th, 2010 in the Old City of Jerusalem. This year the festival has grown and will include five artists from abroad who will display the best artistic work in the field. A virtuosi performance integrating theatre, dance and acrobatics along with lighting and pyrotechnic effects read more
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Hama'abada and Oren Dolphin are proud to present:
Romeo and Juliet
THAT BITCH CAN BE PART OF ME
By: Noran David-KellisDirected by: Michael RonenTranslation and Adaptation: Eitan BloomOriginal Music: Assaf Sagiv & Skazi (Asher Swissa)Musical Management: Assaf Sagiv Lighting: Shachar VarchzonCostumes and Décor: Kineret read more
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The Israeli Opera and the Israel Festival present Verdi's La Traviata, a one time performance as part of the Israel Festival celebrating 25 years for the Israeli Opera, to be performed outdoors at Jerusalem's Sultan's Pool. The performance is produced by the Israeli Opera and read more
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Get a 50% Discount for this Israel Festival Jazz Performance!
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Get a 50% Discount for this Israel Festival Jazz Performance!
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Get a 50% Discount for this Israel Festival Jazz Performance!
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The Mitachat Lahar Festival and Hama'abada are proud to present Dissolving Localities: an Audio-Visual Concert.This international project exploring
Jerusalem's unique sights and sounds. Over the course of two days, six
Israeli and American video artists and electronic music read more
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The Israel Festival is the largest and most important international arts and cultural festival in the land and has chosen Jerusalem as its eternal home (save for a few scattered events in other cities). The Festival, read more
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The Israel Festival is the largest and most important international arts and cultural festival in the land and has chosen Jerusalem as its eternal home (save for a few scattered events in other cities). The Festival, now in its 49th year, runs for read more

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