Cultural Highlights in Jerusalem: June 5-11 Events Recap
Jerusalem highlights: June 5-11
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From art exhibitions to theatrical performances, Jerusalem offers a vibrant cultural scene from June 5-11. Key events include the opening of Stav Rozental's ceramic exhibition, a discussion by Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter, and a performance of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado.
- 01Ahmad Nabil's book 'Hidden Companions – Paranormals from the Old City' explores supernatural themes and is available for $29.95.
- 02The exhibition 'Periodic Report – The Full Vessel' by Stav Rozental opens at the Jerusalem Artists' House, showcasing her life in the Jordan Valley.
- 03Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter will discuss lesser-known fast days in Jewish tradition on June 7 at Kehillat Ramban.
- 04The Chaim Herzog Museum of the Jewish Soldier in World War II offers insights into Jewish contributions during the war and requires preregistration.
- 05The Mikado, a comedic opera by Gilbert & Sullivan, will be performed in English at the Hirsch Theater until June 18.
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During the week of June 5-11, Jerusalem features a rich array of cultural events. On June 5, Ahmad Nabil's book 'Hidden Companions – Paranormals from the Old City' is available for $29.95, exploring supernatural themes in Jerusalem. The following day, the Jerusalem Artists' House opens 'Periodic Report – The Full Vessel,' a ceramics exhibition by Stav Rozental, depicting her experiences in the Jordan Valley. Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter will discuss 'Two Unknown Fast Days in Chodesh Sivan' on June 7 at Kehillat Ramban, offering an intellectual evening for attendees. On June 8, visitors can explore the Chaim Herzog Museum of the Jewish Soldier in World War II, which highlights the contributions of Jewish soldiers during the conflict. The museum requires preregistration for visits. The week continues with a performance of Gilbert & Sullivan's light opera, The Mikado, at the Hirsch Theater, running until June 18. Lastly, on June 11, the comedy-drama 'Margot at the Wedding,' starring Nicole Kidman and Jack Black, will be screened at the Cinema by Sam Spiegel.
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These cultural events enhance community engagement and provide educational opportunities for residents and visitors.
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