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Jerusalem's top events for the week of December 11th
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Going out:
Touching the Light – Hanukah at the Science Museum
Touching the Light – For the price of one ticket - various activities, displays and exhibitions for the whole family revolving light, shadow and fire! MakeLight – a new exhibit combining artworks that are all about light technologies, light displays, exhibitions, workshops and more.
A Tribute to “Chocolate, Menta, Mastik”
What: The Doo-Wop Girls – perform Chocolate Menta Mastik at Beit Avi Chai. The show is part of a Hebrew Jazz series of performances, which gives a fresh and new interpretation to the top Hebrew music’s artists and performers of all times.
When: December 11, 2014
"Neve Atzlanut" at the Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall
What: The Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall continues with its kids’ stars’ tradition; and this time: “Neve Atzlanut”– an energetic show that motivates a healthy lifestyle for the whole family. Thursday at 6pm. Free admission.
When: December 11, 2014
Hamshushalayim at the Tower of David
What: A meeting about: Why are people ill, according to the Bible’s conception? Is there any connection between the character of the disease and one’s behavior? With Bible researcher, Prof. Yair Zakoitz. The meeting is combined with a tour at the exhibition ‘Jerusalem: A Medical Diagnosis.”
When: December 12, 2014
Israel Katorza at the Gerard Behar Center
What: Stand-up show by Israel Katorza at the Gerard Behar Center. An exciting, entertaining show that takes a peek into our lives, the life of newlywed couples, of families, about our children and our life as parents, all seasoned with plenty of self-irony.
When: December 13, 2014
A Saturday Activity for Kids at the Museum for Islamic Art
Kids’ and Families’ activity following the exhibit “Diary of a Donkey”. Starting this December, the museum will open its gates every Saturday for kids and families, leading them through the mysteries of the museum with a new, experiential and fascinating activity.
Ramat Rachel Hotel: Special Offer on the Second Night
Ramat Rachel Hotel participates in Jerusalem’s winter festival, Chamshushalayim, which celebrates its 10th anniversary and gives you 50% off your second night. You are welcome to enjoy hundreds of cultural events, tours and outdoor events throughout the city.
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. The menu offers a variety of dishes for all hours of the day and night, including fish, pasta, salads and sandwiches, with a wide variety of breakfast options served at all hours. Fresh baked goods including yeast cakes, cakes and desserts, jams, and cookies are supplied by Café de Paris' sister restaurant in Baka, Grand Café. Café de Paris conveniently offers take-out, private events hosting and catering, and a Friday market with French baguettes, wines, and challah for sale. The restaurant is located at the top of Ben Maimon Street where it meets Azza Street, across from the Prime Minister's residence and across from Paris Square.
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