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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.
What: The City of David: in preparation for Yom HaZikaron (Day of Remembrance for the Fallen Soldiers of Israel and Victims of Terrorism) tours will be offered around Jerusalem, following those who fought during the wars of Israel. The tours will be conducted on Friday, April 17, 2015. Advanced registration is required – register online or by phone – 02-6268700 | *6033. Tours are offered free of charge.
When: April 17, 2015
What: A series of monthly lectures about the greatest authors and poets at the Begin Heritage Center. This time: Natan Alterman and the Zionist tale. Prof. Dan Laor of the Department of Hebrew Literature of Tel Aviv University.
When: April 20, 2015
What: An event for the Day of Remembrance for the Fallen Soldiers of Israel and Victims of Terrorism will be held. A special screening of animation films in the frame of the project “Face.Day.Memory.” With music and personal stories.
When: April 21, 2015
What: The Tower of David Museum and the Jerusalem Secular Yeshiva continue the other, unofficial Yom Ha’Atzmaut celebrations’ tradition. With: Carolina, Victoria Hanna, HaSalon Shel Alaev, Adi Keisar, Hadai Offaim, Orna Kazin, Rafram Chaddad, Guy Hajaj, dancers of the Vertigo Dance Company and more.
When: April 22, 2015
What: The Tower of David Museum and the Jerusalem Secular Yeshiva continue the other, unofficial Yom Ha’Atzmaut celebrations’ tradition. With: Carolina, Victoria Hanna, HaSalon Shel Alaev, Adi Keisar, Hadai Offaim, Orna Kazin, Rafram Chaddad, Guy Hajaj, dancers of the Vertigo Dance Company and more.
When: April 22, 2015
A new and delicious cocktails’ menu is waiting for you at the Colony. Produced by and in collaboration with Van Gogh Vodka – come and get a taste!
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:
Much like its angelic namesake usually does in the Bible and Quran, Gabriel comes bearing a timely message: diners need not choose between bending to the dictates of a higher power and those of international haute cuisine. Fine dining can be kosher, and Gabriel is the proof. Right around the corner from hopping nightlife district Shlomtzion HaMalka Street, Gabriel is part of the Ben Shetach restaurant row, an oasis of relative calm and extremely fine dining in the heart of downtown Jerusalem. Designed with modernistic flair, with polished wood floors, curved-back leather-upholstered chairs, artistic light fixtures and an angled bar taking up one wall, Gabriel appeals to the kosher l'mehadrin consumer with class, perfect for the kind of business meals meant to impress (and events meant to impress - the restaurant can be reserved for groups up to 45). And the menu? Gabriel offers a no-nonsense selection of exquisitely prepared gourmet French bistro fare. It's all here: goose leg confit, lamb cassoulet, tournedos Rossini, the very-of-the-moment brains and sweetbreads, and a show-stopping 500 gram Chateaubriand steak for two. Where Gabriel truly impresses, though, is in its deep selection of the finest in kosher wines from all around the world. Expect to find a winning international list priced at under 200 NIS, but dig a bit deeper in the pocketbook and you can treat yourself to some rare and stunning vintage wines from some of the best kosher wineries in Israel and France.
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