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A Symposium on Jewish Fantasy Fiction (Hebrew)

2.5 // 20:00 // Past Event

Though Jewish literature in former generations features many mystery books and Para natural stories, the contemporary Hebrew literature hardly holds any fantasy fiction works.

Let us meet authors of various genres and backgrounds, and muse together over the subject of composing fantasy in Hebrew, and how reaching the imaginary extremities of tradition can shed light on our contemporary issues.

With Sarah Blau, Shimon Adaf, Judith Kagan, Ayal Hayut Man. Host: Noa Mannheim

(Top photo: Scene from “The Golem of Prague”, performed by Gilbert Chikley’s Theater Company, Tunis, Tunisia, 1955. The Oster Visual Documentation Center, ANU – Museum of the Jewish People, courtesy of Jean-Pierre Allali, Paris)

Sarah Blau (photo: Iris Nesher), Shimon Adaf (photo: Matan Portnoy), Ayal Hayut Man (photo: Lia Yaffe), Noa Mannheim (photo: Yanai Yechiel), Judith Kagan (photo: Esther Simons)

Free admittance for Israelis from the south and north, and soldiers.

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Tuesday
10am-5pm
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10am-5pm
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10am-8pm
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10am-2pm
Saturday
10am-5pm

Admission Prices (NIS)

Regular
52
Israeli Senior citizens
26
Persons with disabilities, college/university students, “olim”
42
Children under 5 years old
Free entrance
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free entrance (please show I.D.)

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Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv Entrance from gate #2 (Matatia gate)