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Jerusalem's top events for the week of March 26th
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Going out:
YambaKerach arrives to the Jerusalem Cinema City!!! A professional ice skating range with 400 square meters of real ice – the ice skating range will be open to the public between March 3rd and April 23rd, 2015; open on Purim and Passover holidays.
Buy at the Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall and get a holiday gift, when you shop for over NIS 599, commencing on March 25th and while stocks last.
What: Invitation for a day of study at the Tower of David Museum – on the occasion of the closure of exhibit ‘Jerusalem – a Medical Diagnosis.’ Behind the stage of the exhibit from the historian’s, museum’s, curator’s and designers’ point of view.
When: March 26, 2015
What: ‘The Opposite of Living’ invites you for an extraordinary show. It’s a nighttime, personal experience for an inpidual, which takes place at a space of the Nature Museum of Jerusalem where time froze.
When: March 26, 2015
What: Beit Avi Chai welcomes the Medina Family – Avihu and his sister Nava. In the course of a series of acoustic family performances. The songs, the tales, anecdotes and a personal journey to the roots.
When: March 26, 2015
What: The Museum for Islamic Art and the Jerusalem movement invites you and your kids to join a fun activity, accompanied with tones, rhythms and musical instruments from east and west; every Saturday.
When: March 28, 2015
What: A rendez vous of singing groups and the Jerusalem Theater Group in the course of the Jerusalem Festival of Arts. Dramatized songs and stories from the best folklore of Ladino speakers in Jerusalem. At the Gerard Behar Center.
When: March 29, 2015
“Smiling Machines” exhibit, a retrospective in honor of Didi Vardi, the most veteran maker in Israel, which will present dozens of funny and amusing machines and useless machines made from available or recycled materials. Opening event: April 1, 2015.
Segway tour + a ticket to the Israel Museum for only 150 NIS. TwoWay offers special Segway tours around Jerusalem. The tours are guided by pleasant and patient professional guides, and participants of the tour first receive instructions of how to use the Segway.
Eating Out:
Located on Emek Refaim Street in Jerusalem's German Colony neighborhood,La Boca is the city's only restaurant specializing in Central American and South American kosher meat dishes. Spanish-speaking cultures of the Americas are not often considered a cohesive unit when it comes to their culinary heritage, but at La Boca, which bills itself as a "Latin" restaurant, Mexican favorites like chicken enchiladas and beef empanadas appear harmoniously alongside classic Agentinian dishes like bife de chorizo and entrecote with chimichurri. La Boca's kitchen staff is highly ambitious, having mastered the complexities of Spanish paella with entrecote, chorizo and chicken; coriander-sauteed vegetable fajitas and Brazilian salsa-enhanced coconut spring chicken. Larger groups of diners with adventurous spirits are encouraged to check out the parilla platters, which cover the gamut of grilled meats, including entrecote, lamb ribs, spring chicken and chorizo, with fries and a green salad to boot. La Boca also features a full bar, complete with a variety of wines, beers, spirits and cocktails. Latin American food's popularity in Israel can be explained by any number of factors, including a steady influx of immigrants from those parts of the world, a steady flow of returning Israeli backpackers who have enjoyed treks there, and healthy doses of respect for global soccer legends. However you might want to explain the phenomenon, La Boca's positioning in the Jerusalem culinary scene is strong, and the quality of the food surely has something to do with it.
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