The secrets of Venice revealed

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From: Jerusalem Post
Date: 20030602
Author:MARION FISCHEL

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Headline: The secrets of Venice revealed Byline: MARION FISCHEL Edition; Daily Section: Arts Page: 15

Monday, June 2, 2003 -- The secrets of Venice will be unlocked this week when the Jerusalem-based Italian language and cultural center, the Dante Alighieri Society presents a documentary film and slide show entitled Beauties and Secrets of Venice.

The film, which is to be screened on Wednesday at the Culture Center on Rehov Hillel at 7:30 p.m., is part of the Dante Alighieri Society' s new initiative to feature the culture of a different Italian city every year.

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