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Torah Culture Week Opens in Jerusalem

By Yechiel Sever

On Tuesday evening the first day of Chanukah the Jerusalem Municipality's Torah Culture Department launched the second annual Torah Culture Week in Jerusalem. After candlelighting on the first night of Chanukah, the first event got underway, kicking off a week of events for women, high school girls and younger girls. Every evening a Torah event for men only will be held as well.

Torah Culture Week, which brings together dozens of events held around the city, was initiated by Jerusalem Mayor Rabbi Uri Lupoliansky. Torah Culture Department Head Rabbi Gavriel Stauber, the key figure behind the program, said that based on the large demand this year the department decided to expand the series of events for city residents, including music, literature, dance, performances in Yiddish and English, drama, film and art.

Rabbi Stauber added that the events were carefully selected by a special committee, which evaluated a wide range of programs and chose the most interesting and polished ones in order to provide the public a high quality program, both in terms of content and messages.

This year's program features for the first time performances in Yiddish and for special-ed students. The events were previewed by reputable educators.

Due to the large number of people interested in attending the performances, including non-Jerusalem residents, the Municipal Information Hotline is providing information 24 hours a day. For information on the schedule of events, including admission fees and times, dial 106 from Jerusalem or outside the city dial 02-531-4600.

The Torah Culture Department recommends purchasing tickets in advance. Information on where to buy tickets is available through the phone hotline.

Torah Culture Week was made possible through the support of the New Jerusalem Fund and a contribution from Ofek & Spira Ltd. obtained through the efforts of Rabbi Lupoliansky for the sake of city residents.

 

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