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The Bloomfield Museum of Science and Yeru-Shalem, the Coalition for a Diverse Jerusalem present "Oneg Shabbat": special weekend programs at the Museum. Entrance is free for children under the age of 18. The program aims to promote new models and trends of meaningful community and cultural activity on Shabbat, which will serve the diverse population of the city, including residents of the city's various neighborhoods, young families and visitors. The Yeru-Shalem coalition believes that communal activities such as these on Shabbat is an important impetus for Jerusalem to express herself as a pluralistic city with diverse voices, comprised of diverse types of communities living together in harmony, in which disparate parts form a whole.
Oneg Shabbat, November 23-24, 2012:
The museum hosts the LFNT ensemble featuring Ran Nir's debut, "A Tales of a Drunken Man." The show will begin at 14:00, and there is no extra cost. On Saturday November 24 the museum will be open until 16:00.
In addition:
* Super Dr. Molecule, Dr. Molecule's humorous performance which reveals hidden forces in the world, will take place in the museum's auditorium every Saturday in November at 13:00. The show is appropriate for children ages four and up, and there is an entrance fee of 30 NIS (not included in museum admission).
*Mirror Calculator: addition, multiplication, and other arithmatic operations with the help of mirrors. Kids will create a calculator out of mirrors at a workshop accompanied by guidance by the museum's educational staff. Try things out, experiment, and take home what you make. Monday-Thursday at 16:30, Friday from 11:00-13:30, Saturday from 10:30-14:30
* Hocus Pocus Mathamatics Demonstration: what the connection between magic, magicians, and mathamatics? How do magicians know how to figure out our age or which secret number we chose? Come experience, try for yourself, and be a magician using the wonders of mathamatics. Monday and Wednesday at 13:00 and 16:00, Saturday at 11:30 and 14:00
* Flashlight in the Dark Workshop: This workshop for children and their parents (ages 5-10) takes place in the dark. How do we see at night? Which other senses are used when vision is limited? How do animals adjust to night vision? Tuesday and Thursday at 11:30 and 16:00, Saturday at 11:00 and 12:30.
This is a Hebrew-language only event.
?Monday to Thursday 10:00 to 18:00 | ?Friday 10:00 to 14:00 | ?Saturday 10:00 to 18:00 | Sundays closed?.
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