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The Top Exhibits at the Jerusalem Science Museum

The Top Exhibits at the Jerusalem Science Museum

"Leonardo what’s your story", an exhibition for the whole family to mark the 500th anniversary of the passing of the artist and Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci, which sheds light on Leonardo, who is considered by many to be the most curious man in the world. The exhibition presents over 40 displays and installations in various subjects, including anatomy and the human body, botany and geology, aviation, mechanics, optics and drawing. The exhibits are mostly interactive and invite visitors to ask questions and experiment. Alongside the exhibition, there will be a variety of activities for parents and children, such as a flying machine building workshop, guided tours, and an experience workshop. Leonardo's questions © Yael Ilan LIVE podcast - "Bits" with Leonardo - during the exhibition, a series of adult evening events: LIVE podcast “Bits” with Leonardo. The podcaster Yuval Malhi will host different people, researchers and designers from various disciplines who will follow Leonardo's sketches, legacy, and research, which inspired so many until this very day. Leonardo what’s your story © Avi Hayun Researchers Night – Researchers Night, September 19th (between 16:00-22:00) the European Researchers Night for 2019 will be held in the museum under the title "An Industry of Ideas”. The event will include workshops, tours, and meetings with researchers and activities for the whole family. Free admission. The glider of the artist Itamar Mendes Flor © Ruth Nahmani Renaissance C

Art & Dolls Expo

Art & Dolls Expo

The international Art & Dolls Expo will be held in Jerusalem for the first time, and will feature dozens of spectacular works by leading artists from Eastern Europe, the US and Israel Doll by Galina Dmitruk, Belarus The exhibition will include various dolls, including Victorian characters from England, a series of powerful women, bible female characters and beautiful 21st century women hinge dolls. A special area will be dedicated to Teddy bears, a charming project that presents teddy bears as more than just another doll for children; and in a space that would be dedicated to art there will be an exhibition of paintings by contemporary artists from Israel and Russia, created especially for the exhibition. Doll by Naomi Ocean The curator and planner of this exhibition, is the international dolls artist Svetlana Pchelnikova, who will show rare dolls from her private collection, in an exhibit called “The Tsar Dolls”. The exhibition will be displayed in the unique space of the Sergei courtyard in the Russian Compound, giving the entire exhibition an aristocratic atmosphere of the 19th century. Parviz Huseinov & Irina Gundorina   Mikhail Zaikov, Maria, Russia When: 5-15 September Where: Sergei Yard, 13 Heleni Hamalca Details: tickets.bimot.co.il

From Crisis to Revival – The Story of the Old City Evacuees

From Crisis to Revival – The Story of the Old City Evacuees

The Old Yishuv Court Museum, located in the Jewish Quarter, opens fall season with an exhibition called “From Crisis to Revival – The Story of the Old City Evacuees”, which tells the story of the residents and fighters of the residents of the Jewish Quarter in 1947. They lived under siege, and then, overnight, became refugees. Two hundred Jerusalem stories © Yaal Herman The exhibition presents documents and newspaper clippings of the period and rare items from the fighting, captivity and more. There will be a video and testimonies. The museum also offers permanent exhibitions and a variety of activities for the whole family. During Sukkot (October 15-17) there will be guided tours in the exhibitions, and during the "Jerusalem Pictures" event there will be a theatrical event in which you can meet various Jerusalem characters. As part of the exhibition, there will be an evening seminar held called "Days of Austerity" (November 27), which will look into the country's early days and how people dealt with the austerity and rationing. Two hundred Jerusalem stories © Yaal Herman When: October-November Where: Old Yishuv Court Museum, 6 Or Hachaim, Jewish Quarter Details: www.oyc.co.il

Cultural Events at The Agnon House

Cultural Events at The Agnon House

Agnon House celebrates 80 years for the publication of the book “A guest for the night”; one of Agnon’s best works and one of the top literary works in the Hebrew language in general. The story is based on the author's own story and character. In honor of the joyous occasion, a series of riveting events will be held at Agnon’s House with writers, poets, musicians and other guests, who will discuss the themes that arise from the work and touch on our lives: love, hospitality, the passage of time, memories and more. Agnon House © Baruch Gian Here is a small taste of what is expected, in the spirit of the holidays of Tishrei: love and jealousy, a reading marathon in Rosh Hashana (September 24), Selichot (6 October), Ushpizin (October 15). The book begins on Yom Kippur, and you are invited to spend the holiday at the writer's house. When: September-October Where: 16 Klausner, Talpiot Details: agnonhouse.org.il/

The Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra

The Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra

The Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra plays music in periodical instruments, and using techniques and performance methods to suit. The orchestra has a new fall concerts that will make you wish to you could dive back in time. The concerts’ season will include: Shepherds and Nymphs – a special concert that will be held at the Mormon University (September 8) and will include shepherds’ songs, pastorals and love songs. In November, the official season will be open with the concert of Bach’s “The Brandenburgs” (November 4, YMCA) and later the orchestra will perform the “La liberazione di Ruggiero” (December 22, YMCA) – a fully staged opera, with soloists from the “Meitar Opera Studio” from the Israeli Opera. The Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra © Rustam Baeramov When: September-December Where: In halls around Jerusalem Details: www.jbo.co.il

The Annual Open Houses Festival Returns to Jerusalem

The Annual Open Houses Festival Returns to Jerusalem

The Open Houses event returns to Jerusalem with dozens of welcoming houses, architectural gems and special events The project, already a tradition, is high on the list of the most intriguing and fascinating events in the city. As it is every year, the event has an exciting eclectic program that includes rare visits and tours of buildings that have never been opened to the general public. The Jerusalem Architecture and Design Festival opens a window into hidden worlds, allowing visitors to see hidden architectural treasures, and dive into surprising spaces, some of which are not well known or approachable. For three consecutive days, dozens of private homes and spectacular buildings of special architectural value will be opened for visits. Different architectural tours, exhibitions and meetings on the topic will also be held. During the urban celebration guests are invited to visit private homes, meet the people who live in them and hear the story of the house; join tours of historic buildings, churches and public buildings and meet the planning architects, staff and people living in them. Besides the visual experience, the project provides a great opportunity to get to know Jerusalem's architectural heritage and experience the private world of its residents, to iconic buildings and architectural styles that have become the city’s hallmarks. The House at Shvil Hatzukim © Guy Itshaki Among the houses and buildings participating in the festival: The house on Shvil Hazukim (the

New exhibitions at the Israel Museum

New exhibitions at the Israel Museum

Veiled Women of the Holy Land – the phenomenon of Jewish and Muslim women covering their bodies to express religious piety and strict modesty has spread greatly in recent decades. This exhibition presents 13 sets of clothing of the various groups, accompanied by texts and photographs, dealing with the symbolic meanings of the modest clothes. In the film by director Ari Teperberg, women from the three religions shed light on their world view and the dress that is an inseparable part of it. Veiled Women © Yael Gadot Peter and Pan: from Ancient Greece to Neverland – This exhibition deals with the reincarnation of the God Pan, the peaceful and pastoral nature God, and the character of Peter Pan, the eternal child who refuses to grow and mature from James Barry's immortal work. The story of the two, in light of the times in which their characters "lived", is told with archeological artifacts such as ancient statues, reliefs and murals, along with early editions of Peter Pan's books, movies and fairy tales. Peter and Pan © Courtesy of the Museum New exhibitions at the Israel Museum. For details: imj.org.il  

Summer Events at Jerusalem's First Station Complex

Summer Events at Jerusalem's First Station Complex

The First Station complex offers an abundance of festivals and events for the summer: Summer Dancing When: Every Sunday What kind of dancing: Israeli folk dances, folk dancing, ballroom dancing and group dancing. 20:00-23:00 | free admission A Jerusalem Kabbalat Shabbat When: Every Friday This is a community initiative whose goal is to establish a common spiritual space for worshippers of all denominations and differentiations through Kabbalat Shabbat, while strengthening the egalitarian and pluralistic character of Jerusalem. 17:00 | free admission The First Station Complex: Summer events, David Remez St 4, Jerusalem. firststation.co.il The First Station © Dudi Sela The First Station © Dudi Sela The First Station © Dudi Sela

Summer Events at The Incubator Theater

Summer Events at The Incubator Theater

The Incubator Theater serves as a home for an original Jerusalem work, with a special emphasis on excellence in the classic and modern acting and theater arts, and their uniqueness as a legitimate entertainment, educational, and cultural element in our digital age. Gidi – a daydream musical and poetry slam © Arthur Landa The summer program of the theater is full of fun, interesting, and important events and performances, which you shouldn’t miss, such as: This City (a detective rap play), The Gentelman (after Sholem Aleichem), Gidi – a daydream musical and poetry slam, and Sacred – the story of Israeli freedom fighter, Beaujola and the beautiful Israeli. The theater, of course, is also concerned about the younger generation, and the children's plays include several original renditions. This City (a detective rap play) For details: incubator.org.il

Past & Present: a new exhibition at the Museum of Islamic Art

Past & Present: a new exhibition at the Museum of Islamic Art

Jewelry Making: Past & Present, a new exhibition at the Museum of Islamic Art, presents a thousand years of jewelry making that maintains a fascinating dialogue between cultures, religions, past and present. Forty-five Israeli jewelers display contemporary wearable art, which corresponds to Islamic jewelry from the museum's collection, and expands the boundaries of traditional jewelry making. Museum of Islamic Art. Photo: Ardon Bar-Hama Also in the exhibition: a first glance at silver and gold vessels that are hundreds of years old, from the collection of the Franciscan Order in Jerusalem; and a special display of Ofra Haza jewelry. When: May 30 - November 16 For details: islamicart.co.il Museum of Islamic Art. Photo: Shay Ben Efraim

A photographic journey to the Temple Mount

A photographic journey to the Temple Mount

The Tower of David Museum presents a new photographic exhibition: The Mountain, a photographic journey to the Temple Mount 1839 - Until our time The Tower of David Museum © Marli Shamir Through extensive and in-depth photographic research, the exhibition presents the story of the Temple Mount in the modern history of the city, from the monumental-architectural angle to its definition as the Middle East's "explosive barrel". The exhibition, which contains well-known photographs and rare photographs, videos and photographs from the 19th century to the present, provides a clear, yet sober, yet inspiring and hopeful view of the most sacred and religious political complex in our region. When: Until October. Where: The Tower of David Museum. For details: tod.org.il

Mekudeshet Festival

Mekudeshet Festival

Jerusalem is a complex and hypnotic city, which does not cease to surprise and challenge its visitors. The more you look, the more you realize that the city’s story is infinite, winding, writing and retelling itself again and again in different ways. Mekudeshet (sacred in Hebrew) is a complex and fascinating festival in which artists who draw their inspiration from the city present a series of cultural events, including music, dance, encounters with interesting people, experiential tours and more. Some of them are hopeful, others are controversial, but all provide a possibility for a different look at the city, its unique sites, the human fabric, and the cultures that exist in Jerusalem, and in life in general. When: September 4-24 Where: Around the city. For details: mekudeshet.com