Jerusalem highlights: Week of October 1-7

Published date30 September 2021
AuthorHAGAY HACOHEN
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
Admission begins at 9 a.m. and closes at 1 p.m. If you are lucky and find something of note – such as a coin or, who knows, earrings – your name will be recorded in history. NIS 35 (adult), NIS 20 (child). Free parking at Hadassah Lampel St. Bus 48a can bring you to a bus stop a brief two minutes' walk from the site. Water is offered to those working. The Mitzpe also has a coffee shop, a restroom and other conveniences.

hamasuot.org/ (Hebrew); 054-941-2321

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 2: Behold the power of courageous reporting in this screening of Good Night, and Good Luck (2005) about a pivotal moment in the history of US media. The moment CBS reporter Edward R. Murrow decided to confront US Senator Joseph McCarthy. McCarthy attempted to defend the US from communism by witch-hunting, blacklisting and intimidation. Directed by George Clooney, the film also stars Robert Downey Jr. in the role of Joseph Wershba. Murrow and Wershba both covered Israeli issues. Murrow visited the country in 1956 to produce a special 60-minutes program called This is Israel and Wershba produced a 1978 60 Minutes program titled "Teddy Kollek's Jerusalem." Screening will take place at 4 p.m. at the Jerusalem Cinematheque.

(02) 565-4333 for tickets

SUNDAY OCTOBER 3: Walk with Me offers a free guided audio tour in Mahaneh Yehuda Market (the walk begins at 11 Beit Yaakov St). Please arrive with a mobile phone and a set of earphones. The adventure is roughly 45 min long (Hebrew only).

For a pre-hearing:

soundcloud.com/walkwithme_tlv

MONDAY OCTOBER 4: Visit the "ETF! Examples to Follow!" exhibition at the Museum on the Seam (4 Kheil Hahandasa St.) today between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Focusing on climate change, this is a traveling exhibition that started out in Berlin roughly a decade ago and now brings artists from Haifa, Jerusalem and the whole world to deal with this massive issue. From Joseph Beuys to Sigalit Landau and The Yes Men, a...

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