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Jerusalem's top events for the week of September 11th
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Going out:
The Machol Shalem Dance Festival is Here!
What: The annual dance festival from the Machol Shalem Dance Center is proud to present – its premiere show – original productions from Israel and from abroad. All performance will be held at “Al HaTefer” Museum, at HaKarnaf Hall in Musrara, at the Gerard Behar Center and more.
When: September 16th-18th, 2014
The Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall Wine Festival
What: A special wine festival at the Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall, with fine wine tasting, an area dedicated to boutique cheeses and a special wine seminar. Lechaim!
When: September 9th-12th, 2014
“Zion, Halo Tishali” A Special Performance
What: A special event dedicated to the poems of imprisoned resistance fighters and the stories behind the poems, in honor of historian Zev Golan’s new book, ‘Machtarot Be’Maasar’ (‘Imprisoned Resistance’). Press here to purchase your tickets at the Begin Heritage Center website.
When: September 11th, 2014
“White Night Stroll” at the Tower of David
What: A celebration of music that crosses borders and religions. From Thursday at midnight and all the way until Friday’s dawn, at the most beautiful fortress in Jerusalem and in the world. An exciting, one-time event – don’t go to sleep!
When: September 12th, 2014
What: A new show at Beit Avi Chai, performing Thelma Eligon-Rose classics along with her new songs, performed in unique instrumental and vocal adaptations, featuring Thelma Eligon-Rose.
When: September 16th, 2014
Researchers’ Night at the Bloomfield Science Museum
What: What do scientists do first thing in the morning? How do scientific findings get revealed? The Researchers’ Night at the Bloomfield Science Museum offers discussions, guided tours and researches. Free entry.
When: September 18th, 2014
Smart-Tour: Tour Jerusalem while Floating over a Segway
One of the best ways to experience Jerusalem is touring it by a Segway, a device that gives you a fun floating adventure while you get to re-explore the city’s history, stories and secrets.
New: Sushi on the Way to You
Sushi Rehavia, HaMoshava Branch, offer you a life full of sushi: call 02-5637777 – order your favorite sushi for takeaway and then just come in and pick it up! Try and enjoy.
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.The restaurant is set in an ancient stone building with a huge scenic balcony, where you can enjoy the crimson sunsets as they hit the walls of the old city every evening. The combination of cuisine, passion and location presents a wonderful opportunity to enjoy Jerusalem and its special heritage, the unique experience has earned the Eucalyptus restaurant the honor of being declared by many the best restaurant in Jerusalem, and some say the best restaurant in Israel.
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