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Jerusalem's top events for the week of October 16th
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Going out:
Bereshit: Creative Writing Workshop
What: Beit Avi Chai: Poets Eliaz Cohen and Dr. Gilad Meiri teach this weekly workshop for creative writing, with the wonderful sources of inspiration of Hebrew texts: the periscopes of Genesis.
When: October 19, 2014
“Mitnapchim ve’Nehenim” in the Jerusalem Mall
What: The Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall invites the little ones to its site of inflatables – in front of “HaMashbir” department store at the middle floor. On Sundays, starting at 3pm – for a nominal price.
When: October 19, 2014
“Taste Sessions” for Courses at the Begin Center
What: “Taste Sessions” for the winter courses offered by the Begin Heritage Center. The program offers various fascinating lectures. Call 02-5652011 for the courses’ programs and for further details. Free entry!
When: October 21, 2014
New at the City of David: Half a Shekel Coins
Now you can enjoy a new experience at the entrance to the City of David site: stamping ancient coins of “Half a Shekel”. The stamping is offered during specific hours at the site.
Photage at the Science Museum
A photo exhibition of biologist and photographer Tami (Rishona) Ellison at the Science Museum. Fascinating photographs, which are exhibited in a combination creating a depth and 3D visual illusion. Opening: October 25.
Learn Spoken Arabic – at the Museum of Islam
Join a beginners’ class (Level A) and start to learn Arabic in small classes with up to 15 participants. The course is given on Tuesdays, 9am-12pm – 22 sessions altogether. To join, call 02-5661291.
Seafood Festival at the Colony
Who said Jerusalem has no sea? The Colony Restaurant celebrates 10 years and celebrates with a seafood festival! The festive culinary festival will be held between September 28th to October 28th – come and celebrate with the Colony!
The Night Spectacular Light Show at the Tower of David Museum
Come and clear your heart and soul with a hypnotizing voyage to Jerusalem’s ancient history. The Night Spectacular at the Tower of David Museum is one of the most exciting attractions in Jerusalem.
Eating Out:
Sushi Rechavia has big shoes to fill. Its flagship Azza Road location occupies what was once Cafe Atara, a Jerusalem landmark, favored coffeeshop of urban politicos and intellectuals for decades. But times change, and Sushi Rechavia's supplantation of Atara is proof that Japanese cuisine has made it in the capital. Although it is sad to see Atara go, the trend of niche ethnic menus replacing vaguely European-style dairy/cafe ones is commendable. In fact, Sushi Rechavia has been such a success that it's opened two additional locations under the same moniker - one downtown on Rabbi Akiva Street, and one in the German Colony on Emek Refaim.
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