Editor's note: Due to the current security situation, events listed below may be postponed or canceled. Check before booking, and stay safe. FRIDAY, JUNE 7 Visit Hansen House to experience Cisterns of Mercy, a new sound project by Zohar Shafir at the Tea House gallery. Composed of four movements and sung by a choir, the songs are loose adaptations of pop tunes dealing with how, according to the artist, "logic has failed us yet again; thus, we shall turn our backs on it and stride further to internal depths." Derived from the Latin word cista ("box"), a cistern is a space excavated in bedrock to catch water. A fanzine accompanies the audio work and includes an homage to works by late painter Uri Lifshitz. 14 Gedalyahu Alon St. Hours: Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free admission. SATURDAY, JUNE 8 Watch Banquet with the Queen, a children-oriented theater performance by Hila Flashkes. An adaptation to the 2010 same-titled graphic novel by Rutu Modan, the play focuses on an Israeli child, Nina, who ends up meeting the queen of England and being accepted, despite her less-than-wonderful table manners. For children aged four years old and up. 11 a.m. 40 minutes. The show is in Hebrew, but there is very little dialogue. The theater is in Liberty Bell Park. NIS 45 per ticket. Call (02) 561-8514 to book. Yagel Haroush (credit: TAMAR ZIMMERMAN) SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Watch the 1954 black-and-white German film Flying Classroom as part of a tribute to German author Erich Kastner marking 50 years since his death. Based on the…