The best day to come to Mahne Yehuda Market in Jerusalem on August is Monday with musical shows, street art and of course food that'll be on display for you to choose every Monday
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For young people only looking to have some fun, Jerusalem provides the set for many free & cool parties with Israel's leading musicians and DJ'S.
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An annual festival taking place in August that first gives a chance to children and only after them to the whole family
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Held at the beautiful and historical Sultan's Pool in Jerusalem, teh Festival occurring in the midst of August for over 30 years celebrating arts and crafts from around the world
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So many festivals are celebrated during the months of summer in the holy city, everybody will be able to find exactly what they're looking for
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Twice a year, during Sukkot and Shavuot, a vocal music festival is held in the ancient monasteries in Abu Gosh. Leading choirs from Israel and around the world participate, bringing with them a wealth of creativity and providing a moving experience for everyone
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Nabucco at Masada – Conducted by Daniel Oren, in an exquisite production at the foot of Masada will celebrate its 25th year in a huge, unique production coming in June.
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The Jerusalem Festival of Light believes that changing the lights will give us a possibility of rediscovering the city. The artists are invited to give the city a new world of creation, integrating beauty concepts, history and believing, abstraction and technology and including a wide spread of possibilities and usages
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Jerusalem's history stretches back about 5,000 years. About 2500 BC, the Canaanites inhabited the city. Later, Jerusalem became a Jebusite citadel. When DAVID captured the city (c.1000 BC), the Jebusites were absorbed into the Jewish people. David made Jerusalem the capital of his kingdom
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