PREMIERE
A new experience by Mystorin Theatre:
Location: the former premises of the National Library, Edmund J. Safra Campus, Givat Ram, Jerusalem, Building 11

ALEF, a performance by Mystorin Theatre
takes place in the former building of the National Library in Jerusalem

A space that once held the treasures of knowledge
now becomes a timeless realm of spiritual search and inner revelation


The performance explores the library as a mystical and infinite space
where the primal symbols of the Hebrew letters form a treasure of spiritual meaning
a source of life-giving and revitalizing energy

Inspired by the writings of Rabbi Abraham Abulafia
who saw the letters as a force of creation
and a bridge to divine consciousness

The performance also draws from Borges' story
"The Aleph"
where a single point contains all others
all times
all visions in the universe

The library becomes a metaphor for this Aleph
a place where everything is already contained in its very being
inviting the audience to enter the depths of meaning
into the hidden
into the inner book written within each of us


In a chaotic reality filled with anxiety

in a world that has lost harmony and clarity

the performance extends a personal invitation
to create a different world
one born from listening to the letters inscribed in the heart

In this context
the stained glass windows by Mordechai Ardon
which adorn the reading hall
carry the verse from Isaiah:

"And they shall beat their swords into plowshares
and their spears into pruning hooks
nation shall not lift up sword against nation
neither shall they learn war anymore"

These windows link the ancient prophecy of peace
to the turbulent reality of our times

Similarly, the performance offers a moment of illumination in a time of darkness
a journey of spirit
of sound
of letter
and of silence filled with meaning

90₪ | 16+
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Director Yulia Ginis
General Producer Ori Hirshler
Executive Producer Mark Burshtein
Marketing, PR & Client Relations MUDU.ME (Mark Burshtein, Roy Michael Shefy, Yana Levitan)
Choreography Michal Meg
Line Producer Natalia Grigoreva
Art Director Lipa Strand
Video Art Maya Adar-Walling, Ilya Tribelsky, Ilya Zamesov
Music Production Fika Magarik
Sound Fika Magarik, Grigory Lomize
Lighting Design Maxim Dov
Light Guy Ben Ari, David Krasovitsky
Stage Management Shani Luzon
Textual Consultation Esther Bithos
Texts Michal Mag, Ilya Trebelsky, Avraham Leader
Letters in Prophetic Kabbalah (The Book of the Sign and others) R. Avraham Abulafia

Reviews

It was one of the craziest experiences. I have no words to explain. Only when I arrived at the old Shaarei Zedek area in Jerusalem, the lights and the setting began to explain to me where I had really arrived... I wish everyone days like I had with the theater.
Shalom Yaakov, 26.11.24
We were sure it was over, and then one door opened.
What we saw there? I still can’t explain.
I don’t think I’ll ever forget that room.
Itamar Z., 12.4.25
Hi, I was at your show yesterday in the old Shaare Zedek and it was stunning, opening and heart-expanding. Each and every part was done with sensitivity and inclusion, and I didn't realize how much I needed this space before I arrived. Thank you again from the bottom of my heart.
Ayelet Rozen, 28.03.25

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