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In Jerusalem, night life is modest compared to the bright lights, big city, trance, and dance culture of brasher Tel Aviv. A Jerusalem evening out is likely to involve food, a coffee shop, and pandering around, enjoying both the fairy tale like atmosphere of the city at night and the hive of human activity.
For listings of all events in English, buy the Friday edition of either the Jerusalem Post or Ha'aretz-Herald Tribune International. There are often lectures, workshops, or performances geared specifically towards English speakers. Also look out for Israeli folk dance events. There are possibilities to both watch a show and to participate in a class.
Haoman 17 Jerusalem, the legendary Israeli nightclub which shaped Israeli nightlife for the last 12 years, closes it's dancefloor and turns into a mega-bar. Welcome to their farewell bash.
In the summer months, Jerusalem hops from one festival to another–providing all sorts of atmospheres and cultural experiences (many of them free). Late May is the start of the Israel Festival, three weeks of some of the best national and international performing arts acts. Many of the performances are centred around the Jerusalem Theatre, with plentiful free concerts in the theatre's plaza or foyer.