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Museum on the Seam reopens with a new exhibit, HomeLessHome:
The exhibition will aspire to investigate the relationship between the private home and the state. It will study the formal and functional similarity between the two spaces which enables the definition of both as "home", and the difference between them, which traditionally places the former in the private sphere and the read more
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PresenTense presents "Building a Life: An Exhibition of the Art and Poetry of Alex Singer" at PresenTense's Jerusalem Hub.
Featuring: An opening lecture by Alex's brother, commentator and writer Saul Singer, based on his blockbuster book, "Startup Nation."
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Hama'abada presents a Double Feature show: Uri Dror and missFlag.
Uri Dror is a Jerusalemite singer-songwriter gaining recognition in the Israeli rock music scene in advance of his upcoming debut album.
missFlag, the four piece band from Jerusalem, presents a new, energetic, and refreshing show, with read more
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From the owners of Hataklit and Stardust comes HaKasetta: a small and intimate pub (about twenty seats inside and around the same number outside) located on Horkenus Street between Hataklit and the Darna restaurant. HaCasetta boasts an accessible and unique bar, featuring hard to find beers and cheap prices, as well as analog rock music (a lot read more
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The Tower of David Museum presents "Meet at the Tower--Friday Encounters at the Tower of David Museum."
"One Square Kilometer" - Life in the Old City
The film "One Square Kilometer" directed by Yoram Sabo, filmed over the course of 3 years, tells the story of the Old City from the point of view of someone born in Jerusalem. read more
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The Tower of David Museum presents "Meet at the Tower: Friday Encounters at the Tower of David Museum."
Jerusalem Poetry and Songs from the Mandate Period of Jerusalem:
A musical morning harping back to the days of the Mandate and the Yishuv Period of Jerusalem.
Musical Director: Eliaho HaCohen Piano read more
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Coins from the Temple Mount is a New Exhibition of the Israel Antiquities Authority in the Davidson Center, opening November 11 at the Jerusalem Archaeological Garden.
In addition to rare ancient coins that were uncovered in the region, a 2,000 year old sarcophagus lid engraved with the inscription "Ben HaCohen HaGadol" will be read more
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Celebrate Sukkot at the Tower of David Museum!
Opening hours for the Museum during Sukkot: Friday, October 2 - the Museum is closed.Saturday October 3, Friday October 9, Saturday October 10: 10:00 - 14:00Sunday October 4 - Thursday October 8: 10:00 - 16:00
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Jerusalem in Caricatures "Jerusalem read more
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The L.A. Mayer Museum for Islamic Art in Jerusalem presents "The Mystery of Lost Time," an exhibition of clocks and watches from the personal collection of Sir David Solomons, the husband of the museum's founder. Many of the exquisite, venerable timepieces are the work of the brilliant Swiss horologist Abraham Louis Breguet,
who revolutionized watch-making, essentially invented the wristwatch read more
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The new "Touching Water" exhibit at the Bloomfield Science Museum is the first of a series of water-themed exhibits to be hosted by the museum in the coming years. Touching Water, a hands on exhibit and a multi-media presentation, "Splash!," opens in July and will run throughout the summer. The museum read more
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On display at the Bible Lands Museum are inscribed complete Bibles in Chinese, Taiwanese, Finish and more as part of an international project organized by the Bible Valley Foundation, where people from around the world inscribe biblical verses in their native languages. Visitors interested in taking part in the project can arrange to inscribe a biblical verse in the Museum.
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MeGames
Exhibitions,
Bloomfield Science Museum
Hebrew University, Givat Ram.
Wednesday, Apr 1st
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Brain Works is an exhibition at the Bloomfield Science Museum which explores the question that is an ongoing topic of research for so many scientists in Israel and around the world: How does the brain work? The brain is an exceedingly complex organ and as such scientists have only revealed the tip of the iceberg when it comes to understanding how it works, yet even this little bit of knowledge is read more
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"Echoes of Egypt" is a new exhibition opened at the Bible Lands Museum to mark the 30th anniversary of the Egypt – Israel Peace Agreement (signed March 26, 1979). Echoes of Egypt offers a glimpse into a time and place where the western world first began to discover the magnificence of Egypt. In 1798, following his failed Egyptian campaign, Napoleon returned to France, leaving behind some 200 read more
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"Illusions" is one of a series of exhibitions on the brain at the Bloomfield Science Museum.
The exhibition presents four categories of illusions:
1. The Sensitive Brain - Change and contrast illusions2. The Interpretive Brain - Illusions that depend on prior knowledge3. The Selective Brain - Ambiguous illusions4. The Expert Brain - Illusions of face read more
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