'Layla Lawan' was Salon Vienna's event within the framework of the SOHO in Ottakring festival.
Salon Vienna's first event “BERESCHIT” reflected upon the book of Genesis, referring to the creation of our planet and the
influence of humankind. Artists from Austria and Israel confronted these issues through the six days of creation.
Salon Vienna's second event “SCHEMOT” reflected upon the book of Exodus, exploring the implications of the journey to freedom for contemporary modes of living. Israeli and Austrian installation artists and musicians co-presented their work focusing on ‘Shirat Hayam’ - Song of the Sea - as an allegory of a vital and rich Jewish culture
Salon Vienna's third event WAJIKRA” Reflected upon the book of Leviticus, the event was staged in an old Viennese coffee house and featured a live, intimate discussion of rules, borders and freedom in the 21st century. In the
form of a live radio show, these notions were fundamentally challenged in a cross-cultural exchange of views.
Salon Vienna's fourth Hannuka event "Salon Light" featured a live culinary session by Samuel Schaab (Germany), a
talk of Jewish Identity through cookbooks by Lara Rabinovich (USA) and a modern fluorescent Candlebra.