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Jerusalem's top events for the week of August 7th
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Going out:
Summer Nights at Giv’at HaTachmoshet
What: Experience Summer Nights at Giv’at HaTachmoshet (the Ammunition Hill) – a week of love and nostalgia. A special price for visitors of the Jerusalem Online Newsletter– please state that you’ve heard about the event from our newsletter. Purchase your tickets soon.
When: August 10- August 14, 2014
Saba Tuvia at the Jerusalem Mall
What: Like any Thursday, 6 pm – the Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall hosts the kids’ favorite stars in Israel. This time: Saba Tuvia arrives to the mall for a wonderful show for the whole family.
When: August 7, 2014
Hebrew Jazz at Beit Avi Chai
What: Once I was a Child: Beit Avi Chai presents a new adaptation of Arik Einstein’s mythological album and of the children’s songs that became a classic, with Ronen Shmueli and the Rimon Jazz Institute.
When: August 11, 2014
Decade Celebrations to the Begin Heritage Center
What: The Begin Heritage Institute invites you to celebrate a decade of cultural and academic making in the spirit of Begin. A panel of comedians and humorists talk about current affairs, politics, religion and Begin!
When: August 14, 2014
Summer of 2014 at the City of David
The City of David invites you to enjoy an incredible summer: a wide variety of tours and activities for the whole family throughout the different sites of ancient Jerusalem – the City of David, Armon HaNatziv and the Mount of Olives.
Chamsa and Nurofen for Kids – A Family Tour
A special tour for families at the Tower of David Museum following the “Jerusalem – A Medical Diagnosis” exhibition, doctors, medicine and medical herbs. Every Tuesday on July-August, 5pm-7:30pm.
The Race for the Chest at the science museum
The Race for the Chest at the science museum combines animation, theater and modern dance. Two boys have to run faster than the cheetah, jump higher than the kangaroo and stand on one leg longer than a Flamingo can.
A Dreamy Jerusalem Vacation at the Ramat Rachel Hotel
It is time: you are now invited to enjoy an indulging vacation at the Ramat Rachel Hotel. The Jerusalem landscape viewed from the hotel – the Old City and the new neighborhoods, the Judea mountains and Bethlehem – breathtaking views.
Eating Out:
Café de Paris recently opened in the heart of Jerusalem's Rehaviah neighborhood, boasting a refreshingly different kosher dairy menu designed by chef Marcus Gershkowitz. The café restaurant and bar has a European look and feel to it, featuring three separate spaces. The roomy indoor main space is outfitted with several colorful and different seating options, couches, and a large bar open late into the night with a special tapas menu. For special events, there is a stately long table that accommodates up to 21 guests. The open air, Parisian-style terrace looks out onto the neighborhood while a closed off side room accommodates smokers and alternatively, private events.
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