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4. MAKE THE CONNECTION The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra presents a family concert that aims to bring younger listeners closer to classical music. “Victor Can’t Take It Anymore” is the title of an evening hosted by conductor Roni Porat and actor Immanuel Hannun, which explains the connection between the world of storytelling and music through the story of Victor, a barber whose store is located next to where the orchestra has its rehearsals. In Hebrew.Today, 5 p.m., at the Jerusalem Theater, Henry Crown Hall, 1-700-70-4000.DANCE5. GET INTOXICATEDThe Batsheva Dance Company returns from an international tour with its acclaimed evening of two works – The Toxic Exotic Disappearance Act by Yasmeen Godder and Summer Job by Sharon Eyal and Guy Bachar. Tonight at 9 and tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Suzanne Dellal Center in Tel Aviv.ROCK6. HEAVY METALThe Scorpions, one of the most popular heavy metal bands, return to Israel for one concert on Monday night. They will perform their ballads that are very popular with local fans. With nearly 30 albums and numerous hits to their name, including “Wind of Change” and “Send Me an Angel,” the German band promises to deliver an exciting performance.May 7, Nokia Arena in Tel AvivCLASSICAL 7. MUSIC ENJOY THE SIGHT (AND SOUND) Renowned Dutch violinist Janine Jansen will perform two gems of the chamber music repertoire – Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht and Schubert’s String Quintet in C major – at the closing concert of the International Stars series of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.She will be joined by Boris Brovtsyn, Amihai Grosz, Maxim Rysanov, Jens Peter Maintz and Torleif Thedeen.Wednesday at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, (03) 607-7070. The concert will be preceded by a 30-minute lecture (in Hebrew), starting at 7:40 p.m. Thursday May 10 at the YMCA in Jerusalem, (02) 623-4347; Saturday May 12 at the Rappaport Concert Hall in Haifa, (04) 835-3506.FUND-RAISING 8. LISTEN TO THEM The MICHA Tel Aviv Multidisciplinary Center for Children with Hearing Loss is holding a fundraising event tomorrow at the Einav Center in Tel Aviv. The musical event with the Ra’anana Symphonette, actor Shlomo Bar-Abba, singers Roni Genosar and Arik Sinai, will take place at noon.All proceeds go towards the center.NIS 300. Tomorrow at noon. For tickets, contact (03) 699-4777 or society@michata.org.il.EXHIBITION9. COINS OF THE ANCIENT REALM A new exhibition at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, entitled “White Gold: Revealing the World’s Earliest Coins” puts on display the first coins ever minted, issued in Western Asia Minor (modernday Turkey) from the seventh century BCE. Made of an alloy of gold and silver known as electrum or white gold, these coins were exquisitely fashioned. Their story opens yet another window into the wonders of ancient Greek art and culture, revealing that great masterpieces can also be found on small, everyday objects. The 500 coins in the exhibition, from two private collections, are presented to the public for the first time.Through March 30, 2013.UPCOMING10. OPERA CRY WITH ORPHEUS The Israeli Opera’s muchanticipated production of Gluck’s Orpheus and Eurydice, with renowned Polish director Mariusz Trelinski, starts on May 11. Based on the myth of the poet Orpheus, who attempts to retrieve his wife, Eurydice, from the underworld, this is Gluck’s most famous and best-loved opera.NIS 175 to NIS 428. Friday May 11 at 1 p.m; May 12 at 9 p.m.; Sunday May 13 at 9 p.m. and more. For reservations, go to www.israel-opera.co.il; (03) 692-7777Follow @JPost_Lifestyle