![]() 2:23 AM MUST Arab music ensemble to perform at Israeli Music Festival Tthe fact that Arabic music finds itself slotted into the Israeli Music Festival lineup is a mark of how far things have progressed. 2:24 AM MUST Artist Avner Levinson opens a new exhibition in Tel Aviv Avner Levinson’s clay sculptures do not fawn, they do not try to be “beautiful.” They attempt to capture an elusive truth, with integrity and honesty. Related Tags music movie art Jerusalem Cinematheque Exhibition MUST MORE: MUST Batsheva Dance Company to bring back 'Anafaza 2023' Anafaza 2023 adheres to the same format, including some iconic sections from older works such as Echad Mi Yodea as well as excerpts from more recent works such as Yag. Although all information is welcome, we cannot guarantee it will be featured in the column. Send emails with “Jerusalem Highlights” in the subject line. Sign up at Throwing a special party? Opening an art exhibition or a new bar? Bringing in a guest speaker to introduce a fascinating topic? Drop me a line at and let In Jerusalem know about it. ![]() Participation is based on donations those unable to pay are welcome to watch and participate in the discussion for free. online screening is followed by a 9:30 p.m. The result is footage of a highly diverse group whom you rarely see on prime-time television. Set in Tekoa, Zaki moved to the settlement so she could talk with the residents. * “Do you think Arabs do not hate you because you are left-leaning?” director Iris Zaki is asked by a young woman during her 2018 documentary film Unsettling. This is an unbeatable deal at NIS 30 per ticket. The first performance begins at 8:30 p.m. Rock out with Haze’evot (The She-Wolves), cellist Naama Ben Hamo, and many other graduates of the Yellow Submarine music studies department. Listen to the band’s new album Catch 20/20 online at /album/20-20. “Self-awareness,” sings Yasmin Raviv, “does not help me.” NIS 50 per ticket doors open at 9 p.m. Groove to the ironic tunes of Kiki Malinki at Mazkeka. All of these movies share a love of wit and a depiction of a very different society than the one we inhabit today. and Design for Living (Wednesday at 6 p.m.). The Jerusalem Cinematheque will offer a selection of his works on the silver screen such as The Smiling Lieutenant (1931) today at 6 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12įilm lovers, this week is your chance to marvel at the “Lubitsch touch,” which was coined to describe the uniqueness of the black-and-white films created by Jewish-German (and later, American) director Ernst Lubitsch. To sign up or ask more questions, email The discussion is in Hebrew. The discussion will be led by Emona Klein Bar Noy and trans-teens expert Thomas Winters. Zoom talk held by the Jerusalem Open House. Parents of LGBTQ teenagers who are currently coming out are invited to an 8 p.m. Yehoshua (Tuesday, September 12, same hour) and Amnon Shamosh (Wednesday, September 13, same time). Singer and composer Chani Dinur will perform adaptations of Zelda’s poems during the event, which begins at 8:30 p.m. Poet Ronny Someck will lead the discussion with fellow poet and scholar Gilad Meiri. One of her pupils, author Amos Oz, shared that his teacher used to call mockery of any kind “poison,” and any sort of lie a “breaking.” Oz said that even the slightest act of being kind, such as giving a fellow student an eraser to use, she would say is “a spark.” ZELDA IN her youth. Zelda was a religious woman and poet who taught at school. The opening event of the “Cultural Heroes” series explores this nation’s hommes, et femmes, de lettres. Join a Hebrew-language discussion on the poetry of Zelda Schneurson Mishkovsky at the Confederation House. This is also a good opportunity to see new works by Yam Amrani, winner of this year’s Osnat Mozes Painting Prize for a Young Artist. Step into Jerusalem Artists’ House and see the latest group exhibition with Sara Benninga, Yael Boverman-Attas, and Noga Greenberg (curated by Meydad Eliyahu). ![]() Here is a chance to explore these themes 1 p.m. Is age really just a number? Why do some people, even while young, lack any passion, and others, while older, can devour the world? Watch dancers Giovanni Insaudo, Ilanit Tadmor, and Pepa Sanz perform I’m Too Old for This as part of the Jerusalem Solo Dance Festival. ![]() (photo credit: Flavio Quisisana) Jerusalem highlights September 8-14 By HAGAY HACOHEN SEPTEM03:09 Jerusalem Post Must GIOVANNI INSAUDO will perform in the Jerusalem Solo Dance Festival. NOTE! Consider delaying until first div on page If (slot) slot.addService(googletag.pubads()) (function (a, d, o, r, i, c, u, p, w, m) Jerusalem highlights September 8-14 - The Jerusalem Post
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