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January 2012 Events at Tmol Shilshom


January 2012 Events at Tmol Shilshom at 05.01.2012

     
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Thursday jan 5th

Tmol Shilshom hosts a variety of literary events in January 2012.


Thursday January 5th at 7 pm:
Moshe Negbi will talk about his book Freedom of the Journalist and Freedom of the Press with journalist Guy Zohar (channel 10).
Moshe Negbi is a senior lecturer at Hebrew Univeristy and the legal commentator for Israel Radio.

 


In Hebrew
By reservation only: email [email protected]


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Monday January 23th at 7 pm:
Poet Esther Ettinger will read from and talk about her new book Night and Day.
With Rabbi Daniel Epstein
Participants: David Weinfeld, Yael Shenkar, Yemima Ergaz, Hedva Harechavi, Gabriela Elisha


In Hebrew


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Tuesday January 24th at 7 pm
Activist Daphni Leaf will talk about the social protest she led.
With author Roni Gelbfish


Dafna Talmon's pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/talmon


In Hebrew
By reservation only at [email protected]


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Wednesday January 25th at 7 pm

Science Cafe in association with the Bloomfield Science Museum, Jerusalem

How Technology and Agriculture Combine?

Prof. Uri Dayan and Dr. Itamar Lensky will explain the potential impact of micro-climates on worldwide agriculture.
In Hebrew


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Sunday January 29th at 7 pm

David Shaddock will discuss his book Contexts and Connections.

Psychotherapist Dr. David Shaddock, a nationally known expert on relationships and couples therapy, will draw on recent neuroscience findings to show how intimate relationships form the basis for all of our psychological life.

Dr. Shaddock is also a published and award-winning poet. He will read poems on the themes of relationships, Jewish life, and Jewish mysticism.

 

Open Hours

Sunday to Thursday, 8:00 to 2:00; Friday 8:00 to afternoon; Saturday motzaei Shabbat to 2:00

Map

Yoel Salomon St. 5 (through the back alley)

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