Yom Haatzmaut 2019 Events in Jerusalem The first thing you will notice about Yom Haatzmaut is the emotional transition from the sadness of Yom Hazikaron, Israel's Day of Remembrance, to Israel Independence Day, an official national holiday which has become an important day in the Jewish calendar, being celebrated by Jewish communities around the world. Yom Haatzmaut begins at sundown immediately following Yom Hazikaron and ends after sundown the following day. It celebrates the declaration of independence of the State of Israel in 1948, making this the 71st birthday! Yom Haatzmaut is held on the fifth of the Hebrew month of Iyar. This year it falls on the evening of May 8, 2019 and celebrations last until the evening of May 9, 2019. The state ceremony that brings in Yom Haatzmaut takes place at Mount Herzl, Israel's military cemetery, by Theodor Herzl's grave. And from there the city erupts with events, parties, outdoor get togethers, concerts and more! Yom Haatzmaut 2019 Events Yom Haatzmaut Eve Events — May 8, 2019 Torch-lighting Ceremony – Mount Herzl The annual ceremony will feature ceremonial units, Yizkor prayer, words by Chairman of the Knesset, torch-lighting, transfer of flags ceremony, military parade, singing of the hymn, the IDF disabled veterans' band, other military bands, and poetry reading. Entry by invitation only. Where: Mount Herzl, Jerusalem When: 7:45 pm Festive prayers at the Western Wall Festive prayers at the Western Wall accompanied by dancing with live music. Where: The Western Wall, Old City, Jerusalem When 8:00 pm Cost: Free Independence Party at the Tower of David Museum The Tower of David Museum will host the annual alternative party. The party will feature workshops, dancing, and a live music performance by Tiny Fingers with Shai Ben Tzur. Where: The Tower of David Museum, Old City, Jerusalem When 8:30 pm Get tickets in advance! Live Music & Parties Independence Park at 9:30 PM Hosted by El'ad Amedi Performing Artist: Michael Grailsummer, Or Ben Atar, Moti Taka, HaTikva 6, Dudu Aharon & Sartit Hadad Fireworks at 10:30 PM & midnight Kikar Zion (Zion Square) at 9:30 PM Hosted by DJ Yinon Shazo Performing Artists: Eti Levi, Regev Hod, Rafael Dahan & Eden VePritzat Disk band. Street Parties at 10:00 PM 23 Jaffa Street Techno House: DJ Noya, DJ Maor Reuven, DJ Elior Elimelech 32 Jaffa Street Freestyle: DJ Shlomi, DJ Yael Blau, DJ Roi Bracha Ben Yehuda Street Israeli Dance Part: DJ Barak Capiloto, DJ Tamix, DJ Yuval Zach VIDEOART@SOUND Sound & video screenings in the City Center. Experience sound, color and life as you wander through historic building. Sing & Dance Independence at Safra Square Safra Square celebrations will kick off with a series of live shows and continue to a mass dance of Israel's greatest folk dances. Musicians Dani Sandarson and Inbal Greshkovitz will perform live, and dance instructors such as Ilan Swisa, Hila Mokdesi and Yossi Miyara will make sure we dance our way to independence. Don't miss! Free entry When: 9:30 PM – 3:30 AM Safra Square, Jerusalem Atzmauta 2019 Join a mass Independence Day prayer and sing-along in front of the walls of the Old City! 6:30 PM – Teddy Park Hutzot Hyotzer 6:30 PM – Songs between remembrance and independence 7:00 PM – Independence Day prayer with Haverim LeNigun 8:00 PM – Mass sing-along with Sharim Bagina Afterparty with DJ Balaboosta Free entry. Based on availability. Accessible event. Yom Haatzmaut Day Events — May 9, 2019 Independence Party – Nocturno Live Nocturno Live is keeping up its annual tradition of a crazy all-night Independence Day party – check it out! Get details & buy tickets >> Where: 7 Betzalel Street, Jerusalem When: 10:00 PM Contact: 072-3290744 Family Day at The Israel Museum Israel Museum welcomes the whole family to join a proper Independence Day celebration with hora dancing performances for all ages by local dance troupes and the best public folk dancing at 11:00 am – 2:00 pm! While you're there visit the museum and check out some of the most fascinating galleries and exhibitions in the world. Where: The Israel Museum, 11 Derech Ruppin Street, Jerusalem Cost: suggested admission Contact: 072-3385004 Jerusalem 71st Anniverssery Celebrations at Tower of David Museum Tower of David Museum celebrated Jerusalem's 71st birthday and you're welcome to join! The museum will host a variety of free fun activities: - Take guided/self-guided tours for families and learn about the symbols of the State of Israel and the symbol of Jerusalem.
- Enjoy a hilarious and inspiring show – "Jerusalem That's in the Heart" – with actor Golan Azulay. The show focuses on Jerusalem and how it used to be and how it is that it used to feel versus how it is now and how it is that one feels in it. The show is 1 h long and it starts at 4:30 PM.
- Families with children, young adults, and seniors – everyone is invited!
- Last admission at 4:30 PM.
Where: Tower of David Museum, Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem When: Museum Hours: 10:00 am – 4:30 pm Cost: Free admission. Based on availability. Jerusalem Time Elevator Photo: Courtesy of Jerusalem Time Elevator Catch the Jerusalem Time Elevator and get a quick tour around the complex and exceptionally rich history of the lovely city of Jerusalem. You can also take the "I Jerusalem" virtual tour and visit Machane Yehuda Market, see the city from a bird's eye view, and understand the history, the culture, and of course – the people. Where: 6 Yizhak Kariv Mamilla Avenue, Jerusalem Cost: Regular – 54 NIS; Soldiers: 27 NIS Independence Day at Ammunition Hill Photo: Courtesy of Ammunition Hill Site Ammunition Hill salutes to the State of Israel, to the IDF, and to the legacy of the city's liberators. On independency day entry and activities will be free of charge. Activities will include guided tours, film screenings, ammunition exhibition, photography exhibition, and more. Lectures and screening are based on availability. Contact for more details. Where: 5 Zalman Shragai St, Jerusalem When: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Contact: 072-3281861 Celebrations at Levi Eshkol House Photo: Courtesy of Beit Levi Eshkol Beit Levi Eshkol offers an interactive experience where you will learn about the life and work of Israel's third Prime Minister – Levi Eshkol. This year the museum, located in Eshkol's historic house, is commemorating 50 years since the death of Levi Eshkol. Take a tour around the various stations at the house and enjoy a unique audiovisual experience where you'll get to know the people and events that shaped Israel. Where: 46 Ben Maymon Ave., Jerusalem Cost: Free. Advance registration only! Free Admission at Begin Center Photo: Courtesy of Menachem Begin Heritage Center How much do you know about Israel's history? Take advantage of this special day and go on a free self-guided tour for the whole family at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center. During this incredible tour, you will be exposed to the rich life of one the country's most influential leaders – Menachem Begin. Please register in advance. In collaboration with Shimur organization and the Ministry of Culture & Sports. Where: 6 S.A. Nachon Street, Jerusalem When: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Cost: Free Bible Lands Museum Join a true independence celebration at the Bible Lands Museum and enjoy 6 different tours for the whole family between 10:15 am – 1:00 pm. While you're here, watch a live show with Sarale Sharon at 11:00 am. Where: 21 Shmuel Stephen Wise Street, Jerusalem When: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Cost: Free Agnon House – For Families This year is all about "drawing in books" at Agnon House. Come and celebrate Independence Day with a wide range of family-friendly activities. - Theatrical Tours at 10:00 am
- Discussion with Author Nurit Zarchi and Illustrator Roni Fachima at 12:00 pm
- Illustration, writing, and comics workshops at 1:00 pm
- Children's theater show "Why did the Fish Cry?" at 1:30 pm
Where: Agnon House, 16 Klauzner Street, Jerusalem When: From 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Cost: Free Contact: *2967 Traffic, Transportation and Parking on Yom Ha'atzmaut Eve & Day For information and details about parking and traffic during Memorial Day Eve and Israel's Memorial Day, please call 106 municipality call center or call *8787 for CallKav call center. |
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