Join us for a spectacular concert, “Religions United in Music,” organized by the Embassy of Israel and the State of Israel to commemorate the bicentenary of the burning of the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome and the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Vatican and Israel. Featuring the renowned Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, this concert promises an extraordinary musical experience. The program includes masterpieces by Bach, Schubert, Bruch, Elkhater, and Mendelssohn, showcasing the rich tapestry of religious unity and cultural harmony. Don’t miss this captivating celebration of music and history. Tune in and be inspired!

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