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Jerusalem's top events for the week of July 17th
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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
The Machine Inside: Biomechanics
What: Why is Cheetah the fastest animal on planet earth? Why do fish have scales? And how do birds manage to fly high in the sky? A new summer exhibition all the way from the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
When: Between July 9, 2014 and October 18, 2014
Macbeth in the Incubator Theater
What: A new adaptation and translation of Shakespeare’s classic play. Performed and translated by six producing actors in the Incubator Theater. A thrilling story about a Scottish war hero who murders the king and becomes a vicious ruler.
When: July 19, 2014
“King of the Jews” in Beit Avi Chai
What: A festive screening of Yair Qedar’s film about the Hebrew poet Bialik – “King of the Jews.” On the program: Shimrit and Michael Greilsammer performing new adaptations to Bialik’s poems.
When: July 23, 2014
Megalim (Exploring) Jerusalem
What: Megalim Institute (the High Institute of Jerusalem Studies) invites you, those fond of Jerusalem, for a fascinating experience of tours and lectures! The event will be held for the seventh time, at the Ramat Rachel Hotel.
When: July 24, 2014
TOUR ISRAEL BY BIKE
Guided bicycle tours focused on natural and historical points of interest. Tours all around Israel, for beginners and advanced cyclists.
Contact: +972 (0)52 2242 350
This Is How You Build A Wall! At the Tower of David
The Tower of David Museum offers a variety of activities for families throughout July and August. The museum invites parents and their children to enjoy a special tour at the Old City’s walls.
Crazy Mary: The Scariest Place in Jerusalem
A Jerusalem oriented route of horrors, designed by top painters and artists from the field. Walking along the route, you will encounter some of the best, most horrifying life-size figures, machines and holograms.
Eating Out:
The Eucalyptus, a kosher restaurant in Jerusalem Situated in the Artist Quarter of the city a stone’s throw away from the magnificent walls of old Jerusalem is one of the most memorable restaurants one can visit. The Eucalyptus restaurant, Owned and led by Chef Moshe Basson, serves a modern interpretation of biblical cuisine.
Chef Basson’s passions for biblical culture drove him to research and resurrect recipes, spices, and local and wild herbs that were part of the traditional cuisine, and were neglected and nearly forgotten for centuries.
Every dish has its origins in biblical scenes and all the spices and herbs used grow, as in ancient times, in the surrounding hills of Jerusalem and Judea. Chef Moshe Basson and his energetic staff offer a unique chance to explore the roots of western culture through a culinary journey to kitchens of the bible.
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