4. MUSIC: GIRAFFES ANYONE? No longer just the mainstay of hippies and backpackers, the Giraffot have slowly become one of Israel’s most popular bands. Join acclaimed singer-songwriter Gilad Kahana as he plays his raw, original, thought-provoking hits tonight at Tel Aviv’s Tmuna Theater.10:30 p.m., Rehov Shonzino 8, Tel Aviv. (03) 562-9462. NIS 80/90.5. PLAYING FOR A CAUSE For over three years now, 21-year-old Daniel Biton has been suffering from colon cancer. In order to help Biton benefit from expensive transplant surgery in the US, his brother Moshe has organized a special fund-raising evening which includes artists such as Shlomo Artzi, Shlomi Shabat and Israel Katorza.Tuesday, 7 p.m., Reading 3, Tel Aviv, for tickets call (03) 925-0505.
6. TU BISHVAT ACTIVITIES: FARMERS’ MARKET The Tel Aviv Port presents a special Tu Bishvat indoor market with a variety of plant, vegetable and fruit stalls. In addition, there will be special winter booths selling warm roasted chestnuts, hot cider and wine, special infusions, health cakes, cupcakes and more.Today and tomorrow, Hangar 12, Tel Aviv Port 7. THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE TREE The Botanical Gardens presents a weekend dedicated to Tu Bishvat celebrations for the whole family. Highlights include “The Trees Speak” exhibition featuring a 168-million-year-old fossil tree trunk weighing 300 kilograms, brought especially from a fossil forest in the northwestern part of Madagascar. The public is also invited to plant flowers on the big flower carpet, designed to look like a flowering almond tree.Runs today through Saturday, Rehov Yehuda Burla, Nayot, www.botanic.co.il 8. HISTORICAL ROOTSThe Bible Lands Museum presents a special Tu Bishvat themed tour, which brings visitors back to the green past, to the days in which plants, trees, and fruits were an inseparable part of human life.The tour features fruits of the earth and trees found in the museum’s displays: on ancient Israeli coins, Egyptian burial objects, Roman sculptures, mosaics and more. In Hebrew.Today at 4:30 p.m., tomorrow at 12 noon, Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem. (02) 561-1066.
9. FESTIVAL: NO GENRE IS GOOD GENRETmuna Theater presents the annual AGenre Festival. The theme of this year’s festival centers around loyalty. Participants include Noa Dar, Rotem Tashach, Smadar Ya’aron, Osnat Kelner, Ariel Cohen and the Fattoria Vittadini dance company from Italy. There will also a special hour each day devoted to personal declarations of loyalty from artists, politicians and intellectuals, and what exactly it means to them.Runs today through Saturday, Rehov Shonzino 8, Tel Aviv. (03) 562-9462.10. TOUR: GRAVEYARD SHIFTStart the weekend off with an AACI walking tour of Tel Aviv’s Trumpeldor Cemetery, which was created before the city of Tel Aviv existed, and serves as a place to pay homage to all the city’s founders. So come and “meet” the people behind the street names. NIS 40.Tomorrow, 10 a.m., (03) 696-0389.