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Let your people go to Jerusalem this week for all the fun events
Passover is almost here, which for Jews means a week of not consuming any leavened products, and alcohol distilled from grains. But restrictions aside, Jerusalem traditionally shines during Passover (possibly to make up for the whole no alcohol bit). From concerts and shows galore, to restaurants that meet the culinary challenges by serving such items as potato sushi and matza burgers, Jerusalem has always proven that it is the place to be on this holiday. In a tradition of making a holiday into a whole season, the fun has already begun. So while many Israelis are beginning their exodus to points north, south or abroad, here are seven good reasons to let your people go ...to Jerusalem.
It doesn't take an Einstein to figure out that next week, the Passover holiday will bring with it loads more events and activities than there are versions of the Haggadah. Until then, check out our full event listings for what's happening this week.
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