Jerusalem Light Festival in Old City

Jerusalem Light Festival in Old City

The tenth annual Jerusalem Light Festival is taking place this week at night in the Old City.

The streets are closed from 8- 11:00 pm, to accommodate the tens of thousands of visitors.

Light installation outside wall of Old City for Jerusalem Light Festival

Colorful international light installations are once again a popular attraction.

Old City Wall with English saying from Jerusalem Light Festival

Near Jaffa Gate sayings about light are projected on the wall.

Jerusalem Light Festival Arabic saying

The sayings are repeated in Hebrew, English and Arabic.

Jerusalem Light Festival costume

People in costumes entertain the crowd.

Person in costume for Jerusalem Light Festival

Not just light on walls, but on wings as well.

Jerusalem Light Festival in Old City

As one walks around the Old City, the projections appear.

Jerusalem Light Festival in Old City man taking a photo

Thousands of photographers try to take a photo from an interesting angle in the dark.

Light Festival in Cardo Old City Jerusalem Israel

Crowds pass the colorful spider web of lights over the ancient Cardo.

Statutes of light for Jerusalem Light Festival

Three men took time out for a rest under the light sculptures named Ghostly Guests.

Jerusalem Light Festival lit dome with room to dance and music Jerusalem Old City

However, nearby people were dancing the night away under this dome.

Old City Walls with TS Eliot saying for Jerusalem Light Festival

Light. Light.

Light Restive in Old City Jerusalem Israel

Lights from Jerusalem, Israel.

The light and music video projections were highlights this year.

The light and music projection outside of Jaffa Gate required a video.

The light show inside Jaffa Gate was shorter, but the colors against the old stones always impressive.

Jerusalem Light Festival Hurva Synagogue top

One of the most popular light installations was on the Hurva Synagogue.

“Rainbow” was posted on the Shabbat Shalom post,

If you missed it, please click  HERE 

Another week with so much happening on the Jerusalem streets.

 

 

Royal and Creative Week in Jerusalem

Royal and Creative Week in Jerusalem

What a week!

Summer has arrived and the hot midday sun is blaring down.

His Royal Highness, Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge, Baron of Strathearn, and Baron Carrickfergus was in Jerusalem.

The first British royal making an official trip to Israel, HRH made a stop at Beit Hanasi, the Israeli President’s Residence.

Reuven Rivlin hosts HRH Prince William Duke of Cambridge at Israeli President Residence

HRH has one very long name, and he appeared very tall when standing next to Israel’s Prime Minister. Sitting next to the President, we can conclude, that besides a long name, Prince William also has long legs.

Guest book of Israel President signed by HRH Prince William in Jerusalem Israel

However, his is a very short signature for such a long name.  This is the message HRH left in the Presidential guest book.  Some guests write long passionate messages, however, the Prince left nothing in writing which could be used for or against him. Facebook photos HERE

The end-of-school-year graduations and performances were too numerous to follow this week. Many families were running from one performance to another stage and then to another end-of-year event, with no end in sight.

However, one event was bigger than a glimpse at a future king or a school musical. Thousands of people came from around Israel to attend a heavily promoted event at the Jerusalem Pais Arena.

Jerusalem Pais Arena in Malha

It was my first time back in the massive building since it opened in 2014. 

Creator Awards We Work food

The halls were filled with food, from meat-filled pita sandwiches to gluten free dinners, plus wine and beer and more, all at no cost to those who registered in advance.

People going to Master Class at We Work Creator Awards

Entrance was free too. One problem was getting to those Master Classes with your hands full of food, which made it difficult to navigate the crowded halls.

Mentalist Lior Suchard at Creator Awards in Jerusalem Israel

Israeli mentalist Lior Suchard performed at the first Master Class to a full audience. Doors were shut when seats were filled.

Selfie at Creator Awards in Jerusalem Israel for WeWork

There must have been tens of thousands of selfies taken by the 5,000 participants.

I think that this was the biggest Israeli networking event held in Jerusalem.

Adam Neumann and Nir Barkat at Jerusalem Arena for Creator Awards

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat with Adam Neumann CEO of WeWork presented the second Master Class.

Small theater at Arena for Creator Awards Master Class

From the top of the theater area for Master Class, you can see size of audience. Look at the  top left and you can see the Arena’s VIP boxes and empty seats. This small theater was created by the black cloth partition you see at the left.

We Work CEO Adam Neumann in Jerusalem Israel for Creator Award

The arena can seat over 11,000 people. Adam Nuemann on main stage, with sister Adi who acted as MC, hosted almost half that number.

Jerusalem Creator Awards finalists

Finalists in the WeWork Creator Awards appeared on stage after presenting their startup innovations.

Jerusalem Israel Creator Awards winner Yehudit Abrams

Winner Yehudit Abrams, the creator of MonitHer, won the first-place cash award in this regional competition and the chance to present in New York. Her hand-held ultrasound device could save lives by enabling early breast cancer detection.

Eurovision winner Netta in Jerusalem Israel for Creator Awards We Work

But that was not all.  After $770,000 was given away to the winners, the audience which was already on its feet never sat down as Netta, Israeli Eurovision winner, performed.

Jerusalem Creator Awards for WeWork finale

More music kept the event which began at 6:00 pm going until midnight.  More photos posted on Facebook HERE 

Jerusalem WeWork building site Israel

Meanwhile, Jerusalem WeWork is to open in October.   This was how it looked this week.

For more than two years, we have been following progress on Jerusalem building. I hope it is not like the fast train opening, constantly postponed.

Worn out from so much happening?

Relax. Meditate.

Jerusalem Israel International Yoga Day Big Dream in Hinon Valley

Jerusalem event for International Yoga Day: “The Big Picture” was held in Hinnom Valley.

Mondial on large screen on Jerusalem Israel street at night

And finally, for football (soccer) fans, the World Cup games, Mondiale Mania, continues.

Outdoor Jerusalem cafes are filled with viewers well into the night.

Another week with so much happening on the Jerusalem streets.

Entering the Creator Awards competition was simple. Just apply online by submitting a minute and half long video.

This was my video, one of 1,300 submissions.

Shabbat Shalom

Shabbat Shalom

The Jerusalem, Israel week was filled with the sounds of music.

Popular singer Avraham Fried was a highlight at the gala dinner of the Steinsaltz Center in honor of the 80th year of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz.

The following night, at one of the many schools Rabbi Steinsaltz founded in Jerusalem, hundreds of elementary school children performed on a large outdoor stage with professional lights and sound equipment, to celebrate the 70th year of Israel at their end of school year performance.

I will spare you the videos from the hours-long impressive performances.

However, will end with one photo taken during the finale.

Ethiopian Israeli woman taking photo at end of year event in Jerusalem Israel

The theme of the evening was ושבו בנים לגבולם

Veshavu Banin Legvulom

“Your children will return to their land.”

 

שבת שלום

Shabbat shlom