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Next Week in Jerusalem
Leah Hakimian

August 9,  2010

Israel has several botanical gardens, but the garden at the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University is the single garden dedicated solely to the wild plants of Israel.    Established in 1931, it has grown to contain hundreds of species, including several rare plants that have almost disappeared from nature.

 

The garden is also of interest to history and archaeology buffs.   Burial caves dating from the Second Temple have been excavated, and more recently, two leaders of the Zionist movement, Yehuda Pinsker and Menahem. Ussishkin were buried there.

 

The garden, located at the northeastern end of the campus, is open to the public Sunday-Thursday, from 8 a.m. until an hour before dusk.

 

For a guided tour, telephone the office of the garden, +2-588-2596

 

For more information about the garden, click here

 

Last Week in Jerusalem

You don’t have to be a kid or to understand Hebrew to be entertained at the International Festival of Puppet Theater, with performers coming from Korea, France, Italy, Belgium and Germany.  Thirty different productions will be going on at different venues plus free street performances. This year marks the 19th anniversary of the festival in Jerusalem.  It takes place August 8-13.

 

For more information, visit the festival’s official website .

 

For the location of the festival, click here.