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After announcing the recent opening of its doors, the “Palestinian Museum” continues with its activities and activities for the current month of October, as part of some visits to the interior of the museum, and other workshops on electronic platforms, apart from its exhibition current “Printed in Jerusalem: New Participants”. Next Monday night, at 6 pm, artist Khaled Jarrada will hold a workshop with children on the application of “Zoom”, entitled “Oh Jenny, I want it all!” As part of this month’s program, a video tour of the museum will be streamed on the museum pages on social media at 7pm on October 20. The evening is hosted by the storyteller, Mira Abu Hilal, who tells the story of the Kaaf lyrics, accompanied by the music of the musician Jalal Nader. Also through “Zoom”, the book “Bedouins of the Negev and the well of seven 100 years of politics and struggle” by academic Mansour Al-Nasra will be released at 5:30 pm on Wednesday October 28, when Marah Khalifa will discuss it. The last activities and activities this month will be a meeting entitled “The history of binding art in Jerusalem”, which will be broadcast via social media at 6 pm on Saturday, October 31st. Jack Persekian, Rami Salameh and Faraj Nasrallah participate in the activity to talk about the handicraft of hand binding that was famous in the occupied city of Jerusalem, and they contributed to preserve the most important manuscripts and rare and ancient books, trying to answer various questions about this art, its tools and its historical conditions. (For inquiries: http://www.palmuseum.org)
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