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Jerusalem's top events for the week of June 26th
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Going out:
What: The Ah, Jerusalem! Friday Matinee at the Tower of David Museum continues this Friday. The English-language musical, performed by an outstanding cast of seven singer-actors, tells the story the Axelrod family who, on the eve of a trip to Cancun, change their plans and visit Jerusalem thanks to a dreamlike visit by a family ancestor.
When: EVERY FRIDAY AT 16:00 THROUGH OUT JULY AND AUGUST
What: Izhar Ashdot sings Micha Shitrit at Beit Avi Chai. The performance is part of Points.Of.Culture – a series of concerts, where musical performers and educators encounter texts by selected poets of the Jewish-Israeli culture.
When: Jan 26, 2014
“Chipazon & Zehiron” at the Jerusalem Mall
What: As every Thursday, at 6pm – the Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall hosts kids’ favorite stars. Performing: “Chipazon & Zehiron” in an amusing, fascinating show for the whole family.
When: Jan 26, 2014
What: A tour following the path of private clinics and extraordinary doctors, who dealt with the medical challenges Jerusalem had to face during the end of the 19th century. In the course of the exhibition: “Jerusalem – A Medical Diagnosis” in the Tower of David Museum.
When: Jan 27, 2014
“State. A Love Story” at Begin Center
What: Screening of the film “State. A Love Story” at Begin Center. A film exposing the love triangle of three IZL members: Eliyahu Lankin, Shmuel (Muki) Katz and Doris Kaplan. Guest: Knesset Member Yariv Levin.
When: Jan 30, 2014
World Cup Games in the Ramat Rachel Hotel
Neymer, Messi, Ronaldo and all the football stars in the high-class, stylish bar at the Ramat Rachel Hotel lobby. Come in and enjoy a fantastic atmosphere in one of the most beautiful hotels in Jerusalem.
Eating Out:
Olive and Fish Restaurant
Located on Jabotinsky Street right across the street from Liberty Bell Park, the Inbal Hotel and Yemin Moshe's famous windmill, Olive and Fish is a retro-designed restaurant that creates a warm atmosphere featuring authentic photographs of generations of Jerusalemites and images of picturesque Jerusalem. Olive and Fish is a kosher restaurant specializing in Mediterranean and international cuisine that appeals to both Israeli and foreign palates. The menu features a wide selection of fresh fish including sea bream, trout, tilapia which are served grilled with a variety of sauces, while creative chef fare for carnivores include beef filet medallions in berry sauce and duck in white wine sauce with pears.
The restaurant's climate-controlled veranda overlooks the park below. A private guest room in the loft upstairs can provide a welcoming venue for group dinners, business and other private events of up to 55 guests, while the main restaurant area can be rented out for up to 100 diners. ??Business lunch deals are served on weekdays from noon to 17:00. The service here is attentive and professional, and the atmosphere pleasant, making for a convenient and recommended dining experience. Olive and Fish offers a business lunch menu which includes the finest dishes of the place offered at attractive prices to diners served Sunday through Thursday from 12:00 to 17:00.
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