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The winter concert program, January 11, 2010



The concerts are free, and the setting extraordinary -looking out at the Old City of Jerusalem. The winter concert program at Brigham Young (Mormon) University, The Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies, runs until March 11.  The center is located on Mount Scopus. The programs vary and include classics, folk music and jazz. The Israel Contemporary String Quartet will perform on Monday night, January 24.  For a complete schedule of the concerts, write to: concerts@jc.byu.ac.il For the location of the Brigham Young Mormon University, click here
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