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Jerusalem's top events for the week of November 6th
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Going out:
Winter Lectures at Givat HaTachmoshet
What: Givat HaTachmoshet (Ammunition Hill) presents: “Where are those men…” a series of fascinating winter lectures. Anat Hoffman with a lecture – ‘Ein Shvi’I Lo’ (there is no [seventh] other) – Natan Altermann: a poetic-historic journey into the days of Israel-to-be.
When: November 9th, 2014
“Stories in Mono”: Keren Ann in Beit Avi Chai
What: Keren Ann is a guest at “Mono Tales” – a series of sessions about the songs and the stories behind the songs of the most prominent artists in Israel. Hosted by Yoav Kutner.
When: November 10, 2014
"A Message of Love” at the Gerard Behar Center
What: Gerard Behar Center hosts the International Oud Festival: love and longing songs from the desert, with Rachela, the international Khaleeji performer. Rachela will perform her second album, which was recorded in Dubai and in London.
When: November 11, 2014
“Momo Renovations” at the Gerard Behar Center
What: The play introduces the viewer with amusing day-to-day situations, such as: status, companionship, love, jealousy and drives. A performance that will not leave you with a dull moment, will guarantee to keep you laughing and empathize with the main characters, especially with the eternal Ze’ev Revach.
When: November 1, 2014
“Moses’s Final Speech” at the Begin Heritage Center
What: Opening night with Dr. Micah Goodman to celebrate the publishing of his book “Moses’s Final Speech”. The author is hosted by Efrat Shapira-Rosenberg. Advance registration by phone is required: 02-5652011. Free admission.
When: November 12, 2014
The Kishleh & the Moat at the Tower of David Musem
What: Opening event for the wide public: “The Kishleh & the Moat”: opening a new passage to the building that was close to the public to this date – the Kishleh – the Ottoman prison. The building will be open for group tours, offering tours and unique cultural events at the Kishleh and at the Moat.
When: November 12, 2014
“Fly with the Wind” at the Science Museum
In honor of this autumn, the Bloomfield Science Museum offers an abundance of new, fascinating activities, all related to the ‘wind’ theme. A new exhibition of fascinating autumn photos creating a 3D illusion will accompany the many activities at the museum.
Jerusalem Autumn at the Mount Zion Hotel
When the nights get chilly, it is time to get cozy and warm at one of the most beautiful hotels Jerusalem has to offer – Mount Zion Hotel. Come and experience Jerusalem's autumn at the hotel that is closets to all attractions and to the most sacred and beautiful sites in the world.
Eating Out:
Nocturno is a luxurious, mega-chic coffee shop and bar which has operated in Nachlaot for the past seventeen years and recently moved to its new home at the Designers in the City compound (but retained the same address). Everything about Nocturno is unique: the place, the people, and the design. The café operates all day long serving aromatic café and a variety of dairy and vegan dishes, all made from the freshest, highest quality ingredients, and all prepared before your eyes. As evening falls, the cafe transforms into a dynamic pub, offering live musical acts, art, beer from the keg and good alcohol. The unique design, the family atmosphere and the great food raised Nocturno's status to that of ultimate hangout for Jerusalem residents in general, students and lectures staff at Bezalel and the city's other art schools, writers and journalists and Nachlaot and city center residents and frequenters alongside business people, public sector workers, and tourists looking for a unique experience.
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