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Jerusalem's top events for the week of January 29th
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Going out:
It is time to get equipped for the holiday at the Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall: a market of dried fruits of all types and kinds. January 25 – February 4
What: A fascinating series of lectures at the Museum for Islamic Art: can donkeys become movie stars? Yes and no! The lecture will try to set donkeys at their cinematic place. Lecturer: Nissim Dayan – director and cinematography researcher.
When: January 29, 2015
What: Inbal Gershkovits arrives to the Colony and presents an acoustic, a bit less formal and warmer show, with caressing songs from the album “Understanding” and new songs. We recommend to make advanced reservations – 02-6729955
When: January 29, 2015
What: A new show at Beit Avi Chai, combining the best songs of Alma Zohar with texts of Rabbi Nachman, which correspond with experiences from her inner journey as a human being and as an artist, on a voyage to the depths of sound and soul.
When: January 29, 2015
What: The Super Bowl will be watched at Joseph’s: the biggest of game of the year will be broadcasted on a huge screen throughout the night, draught beers, hot burgers and chasers for special prices.
When: February 1, 2014
Enchanted Jerusalem takes place every Thursday evening – new and interesting findings from biblical days at the hill of the City of David are revealed through a guided night tour, accompanied with impressive lighting.
The Tower of David Museum opens its gates to a Jerusalem you’ve never known before. A unique tour at the Nachlaot neighborhood and at the market, following the path of Persian Jews in Jerusalem. The tour includes entry to synagogues, a visit to the Machane Yehuda Market and a taste of rice and Gondi.
Touching the Light – an experience of light and fire at the Science Museum. For the price of one ticket - various activities, displays and an exhibition for the whole family revolving light, shadow and fire!
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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