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Jerusalem highlights: July 3-9

Editor’s note: Due to the ongoing security situation, events listed below may be postponed or canceled. Check before booking, and stay safe.

FRIDAY, JULY 3

Watch For the Love of a Woman, a film adaptation of the 1994 novel Four Meals (The Loves of Judith) by the late Meir Shalev. Directed by Guido Chiesa, this Italian film has some very well-known actors performing in it, such as Mili Avital, Menashe Noy, and Moni Moshonov.

The plot is about an American-Jewish woman who lives a very unusual life in Israel that results in her child having three fathers, none too sure who his real father might be.

Noon. Film is in English and Hebrew with subtitles in both. For ages 9+. Jerusalem Theatre. 20 David Marcus St. NIS 42. Call (02) 560-5755 to book.

SATURDAY, JULY 4

Watch the 1959 classic black-and-white film Some Like it Hot. Directed by Billy Wilder, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon pretend to be women musicians in this movie and fall head over heels with the female-band singer Sugar Kane – played by Marilyn Monroe.

This witty and charming film is considered a gem of American cinema.

4 p.m. NIS 43. Jerusalem Cinematheque, 11 Hebron Rd. In English. Call (02) 565-4333 to book.

SUNDAY, JULY 5

Grab a cold beer at the Half Parrot (Hetzi Tuki) and enjoy a live jazz jam performance. Relax and enjoy the tunes as the new week opens up with its possibilities.

8 p.m. 5 Johanan Horkanos St.

MONDAY, JULY 6

Visit the roof of Cinema by Sam Spiegel and watch Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, directed by Michel Gondry and starring Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet in this visually stunning comedy-drama. What if people could simply pay a firm and have memories from failed romantic relationships wiped out of their heads?

8 p.m. Cinema by Sam Spiegel, 3 Menora St. In English. NIS 35. Visit cinema.jsfs.co.il to book.

‘Ceremics Vase’ (see Thursday). (credit: YAEL TOPOL)

TUESDAY, JULY 7

Get some work done at a brand new workspace opened this month, called Smadar Workspace. It offers indoor and outdoor work desks, self-serve coffee and tea at bottom prices, and, of course, fast Wi-Fi for laptops.

4 Lloyd George St. Hours: 9 a.m. until last client leaves.

WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, JULY 8-9

Take a seat in one of the many lectures offered at the 53rd Annual Conference for Science and the Environment. Held at the International Convention Center (Binyenei Ha’uma), the two-day event includes such unusual topics as how KKL-JNF uses pruned branches to re-nourish the soil (Hall 3, 11 a.m.); how germs are used to make desert land suitable to grow food (Hall 2, 3:45 p.m.); and “When nature doesn’t play along.” In this lecture, Prof. Adiv Gal will discuss how a class of children in the fifth grade responds to their conservation project ending in failure.

1 Shazar. All lectures are in Hebrew. Tickets: NIS 475 for one day; NIS 630 for two days. Visit conference.isees.org.il/ for more.

THURSDAY, JULY 9

Visit the opening of a new exhibition of paintings and pottery by the late Yael Topol at Marie Gallery. Curated by Yoram Blumenkrantz, the selected works offer a long view of her home in the neighborhood of Sha’araim, a mostly Yemenite-Jewish neighborhood in southern Rehovot.

Readers with a deep interest in Mizrahi history might pick up a copy of her 2005 book, Ringworm Girl – Lessons in Yemeni Pottery. As part of the mass wave of Jewish migration to Israel from North Africa and Yemen, tens of thousands of children were given X-ray treatment to cure them of scalp ringworm.

7 p.m. opening. Shown until Thursday, August 6, Marie Gallery, 12 Agrippas St. Free.

Throwing a special event? Opening an art exhibition or a new bar? Bringing in a guest speaker to introduce a fascinating topic? Email hagay_hacohen@yahoo.com and let In Jerusalem know about it. Write “Jerusalem Highlights” in the subject line. Although all information is welcome, we cannot guarantee it will be featured in the column.


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