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A schedule of performances, exhibitions, and community activities is set for Jerusalem between May 29 and June 4. Events include dance, film screenings, book releases, and food sales.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA dance, animation, and musical performance titled "The Dreamers" is scheduled for Friday, May 29 at 2 p.m. at Machol Shalem Dance House. The one-hour show costs NIS 80 and features performer Mami Shimazaki. The community-owned bar offers the event free of charge.
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The first session of a three-evening series called "Turning the Table" takes place on Sunday, May 31 at 7 p.m. at the Haturim Center. Participants sit at a table while actors read from the Greek trilogy Oresteia, and the audience joins the discussion. Each session costs NIS 45.
A weekly film series titled "Beyond the Edge" continues on Monday, June 1 at the Jerusalem Cinematheque. m. and costs NIS 43. A book titled "Reviving the Artist Who Fought Hitler" is released on Tuesday, June 2 by University of Texas Press. The $45 volume examines the work of artist Arthur Szyk and is available for order online.
Pies are available for order on Wednesday, June 3 from a business in the Katamonim neighborhood. Options include dairy, parve, and vegan varieties priced between NIS 150 and NIS 170. A photography exhibition titled "Anton’s Hand is Made of Guilt. No Muscle or Bone.
He Has a Gung-ho Finger and a Grief-stricken Thumb" runs through Sunday, June 7 at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. The free display presents work from a six-year project on the 2011 Libyan war.
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