Jerusalem's cultural scene continues with a range of online and local activities designed to be enjoyed safely during Operation Roaring Lion. Families with young children can stream free Hebrew-language performances, including a lighthearted adaptation of Treasure Island by the Orna Porat Children's Theater and the original musical Princess Abigail and the Factory of Emotions by the Revolution Orchestra.
Music lovers can enjoy a recently released performance by the Yonatan Riklis Trio celebrating Duke Ellington, as well as virtual gatherings where jazz enthusiasts listen and discuss albums together. The Israel Philharmonic is also offering free online programming for children, featuring works such as Peter and the Wolf and an engaging introduction to Beethoven.
Film fans can watch The Champion, a drama based on the true story of Polish boxer Tadeusz Pietrzykowski and his survival in Auschwitz. Community-oriented options include free book exchanges in Katamon, weekly coffee gatherings with Holocaust survivors, and activities at the Jerusalem Anglo Adult Center.
Teens interested in technology can explore online content from the Prisma robotics club, while locals can shop for essentials at the longstanding Matam Chofetz Chaim Delicacy, which remains open to serve the community.




