June 2013: Formula 1 in Jerusalem. Plans are being finalized for a Formula 1 race to pass through some of the most iconic streets in Jerusalem’s modern city.
15 June - 31 August: The Jerusalem Season of Culture: an annual summer showcase of the city's contemporary cultural treasures, including dance, music, poetry, philosophy, visual art, new media, and more.
July 2013: Jerusalem Film Festival: Ten full days of screenings, honorary guests, panels and festivities. Outdoor screenings take place at the foot of the old city walls in Sultan's Pool.
4-8 August: International Festival of Puppet Theater: A festival for the entire family, the International Festival of Puppet Theater has become a primal source of creation and inspiration in the field of Puppet Theater in Israel. Featuring performances and artists from all over the world.
6-18 August: International Arts and Crafts Fair, Khutzot Hayotser: For over thirty years, the Khutzot Hayotser Arts and Crafts Fair has brought together over 150 Israeli artists and dozens more from countries all over the world.
20-23 August: The Festival of Sacred Music: Israeli and international musicians perform in venues around the city selected for their religious or historical significance, including the Tower of David. A multi-cultural tribute to the people who have glorified Jerusalem for centuries.
September: Chamber Music Festival. Held annually at the YMCA, this festival will highlight chamber pieces by Schubert, as well as shows in collaboration with the Israeli Opera.
September: In The Beginning: A major international exhibition entitled "In the Beginning" will be opened at the Bible Lands Museum featuring a collection examining how the Bible ahs shaped humanity for over 2,000 years.
10,17,24,31 October: The Knights Festival: A journey back in time to the heroes of the Middle Ages, including knights, kings, princesses and troubadours, roaming the Old City alleyways. Free street performances.
17-19 October: Houses From Within: Tourists and visitors are invited to explore generally private spaces such as homes and gardens during this one weekend.
31 October - November: International Oud Festival. The Jerusalem International Oud Festival presents the great Arab musical tradition and cultures influenced by it, throughout the Middle East and Central Asia.
December: Hot Winter, Long Nights: Hamshushalayim, as it is known in Jerusalem, takes place every long weekend in December (Thursday through Saturday), offering an array of events at cultural institutions in the city with many museums and tourist sites open free of charge, night tours, concerts, special deals in restaurants and more.
December: Jerusalem Design Week: The 3rd annual Jerusalem Design Week will feature a design conference and an exhibit at the Contemporary Art Center of emerging design talent.
General information about events in the city, updated nearer the time, can be found at www.itraveljerusalem.com