The Confederation House continues with its season of world music with a program on Saturday evening dedicated to Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931), the Lebanese-American poet and painter, and his most famous 1923 book, The Prophet.Rony Holen, on drums and reading texts, will be accompanied by Hagay Amir on saxophone, Gilead Dobretzki on percussion, Gilead Avro on bass and Arik Naissberg at the piano. Highly recommended, especially for those who experienced the cult atmosphere around that work in the 1960s. For more details about the Confederation House, call 624-5206.Walls of HopeA mural depicting sheep, butterflies and typical local stone structures was recently unveiled in the Sa’adia neighborhood close to the Flower Gate. The work features various shades of green, considered by the 12- to 14-year-olds who were involved in its creation as a promise of hope, as well as an environmental message.The mural is the result of a joint effort by Jewish artist YehuditEizenberg and the female students of the El-Ma’awiha school nearby.Eizenberg, a resident of Kiryat Arba and a veteran olah from Russia,has been teaching art, mainly painting, at various schools in the city,including east Jerusalem. Another of Eizenberg’s murals is located onthe right side of Hamashbir on King George Avenue. The Sa’adia mural(15 meters long and 4 meters high), is the 11th of its kind in thecity and required four months of work. It is the first mural createdin east Jerusalem. It is a joint project of the municipality’s SocialWelfare and Arts and Culture departments.
This Week in Jerusalem
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The Confederation House continues with its season of world music with a program on Saturday evening dedicated to Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931), the Lebanese-American poet and painter, and his most famous 1923 book, The Prophet.Rony Holen, on drums and reading texts, will be accompanied by Hagay Amir on saxophone, Gilead Dobretzki on percussion, Gilead Avro on bass and Arik Naissberg at the piano. Highly recommended, especially for those who experienced the cult atmosphere around that work in the 1960s. For more details about the Confederation House, call 624-5206.Walls of HopeA mural depicting sheep, butterflies and typical local stone structures was recently unveiled in the Sa’adia neighborhood close to the Flower Gate. The work features various shades of green, considered by the 12- to 14-year-olds who were involved in its creation as a promise of hope, as well as an environmental message.The mural is the result of a joint effort by Jewish artist YehuditEizenberg and the female students of the El-Ma’awiha school nearby.Eizenberg, a resident of Kiryat Arba and a veteran olah from Russia,has been teaching art, mainly painting, at various schools in the city,including east Jerusalem. Another of Eizenberg’s murals is located onthe right side of Hamashbir on King George Avenue. The Sa’adia mural(15 meters long and 4 meters high), is the 11th of its kind in thecity and required four months of work. It is the first mural createdin east Jerusalem. It is a joint project of the municipality’s SocialWelfare and Arts and Culture departments.