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Two Jerusalem Events Worth Attending

February 11, 2010 By eJP

If you happen to be in Israel this month, check out these two events sponsored by PresenTense:

On Tuesday, February 16th at 7:30 pm, PresenTense Presents: What it’s Like to be an Israeli Social Entrepreneur.

Sari Rifkin, social entrepreneur and founder of Yedid, received an exclusive invitation to the Davos World Economic Forum 2010, and now she is coming to PresenTense to share her experience and what she learned we all can do. Come hear how the leaders of all sectors came together to rethink business models, financial innovation, and risk management; to discuss redesigning institutions, policies, and regulations; and how they plan to rebuild the global economy. This event will be in English. To RSVP click here.

On Monday, February 22nd at 8:00 pm, The Jerusalem Winter Fellowship Presents: Visions of Jerusalem Culture.

Join the PresenTense Jerusalem Winter Fellowship for a discussion of Jerusalem’s potential as an international cultural hub. Come hear Itay Mautner, a leading figure on the young Israeli art scene, and Eyal Sher, Director of Culture for the Jerusalem Foundation. This discussion will be moderated by Karen Brunwasser, Deputy Director of the Jerusalem Season of Culture. This event will be in Hebrew; to RSVP click here.

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