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Jerusalem's top events for the week of July 9th
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Going out:
What: This year, the Hutzot Hayotzer Festival will mark its 40th year of celebration of the cultural event, which has become Jerusalem’s tradition and the biggest touristic and artistic attraction of summertime.
When: The festival will be open to the public every evening (excluding Friday) between 6pm and 11pm, and on Saturday – from 9pm until midnight.
What: Become archeologists for a day and participate in the project of saving remainders of the Temple Mount. The fascinating history of the Temple Mount and the temple itself will be told; afterwards, all participants will get a chance to expose the ancient remainders on their own.
When: The activity will be offered between July 6th and 24th, 2015.
Musical July for the whole family: The museum offers plenty of activities to deepen the understanding of musical principles and simple science, alongside the new summer exhibition – Musica.
What: If you are a kid, the Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall is just the place for you during the summer. Every Thursday at the mall – shows of the biggest kids’ stars in Israel. This time – Little Michal.
When: July 9th, 2015
What: Singer Shuli Natan and her voice like bells performs beloved songs. Shuli shares tales about her childhood at her artist parents’ home, as well as about her friendship with Naomi Shemer. Her tales are thread with a vast repertoire of songs and melodies. Free admission | at 8pm
When: July 9th, 2015
What: “Tales in Mono” is back for its fourth season, this time at the “Stereo” version, hosted by Yoav Kutner. The meetings combine personal tales, a conversation with the audience, intimate shows and special performances. This time: Yardena Arazi.
When: July 13th, 2015
The EuroLand amusement park offers an attraction for children and families. In the park, you will find amusement rides for all ages, making it the ultimate location for families’ recreational time.
Eating Out:
Located on Jabotinsky Street right across the street from Liberty Bell Park, the Inbal Hotel and Yemin Moshe's famous windmill, Olive and Fish is a retro-designed restaurant that creates a warm atmosphere featuring authentic photographs of generations of Jerusalemites and images of picturesque Jerusalem. Olive and Fish is a kosher restaurant specializing in Mediterranean and international cuisine that appeals to both Israeli and foreign palates. The menu features a wide selection of fresh fish including sea bream, trout, tilapia which are served grilled with a variety of sauces, while creative chef fare for carnivores include beef filet medallions in berry sauce and duck in white wine sauce with pears. The restaurant's climate-controlled veranda overlooks the park below. A private guest room in the loft upstairs can provide a welcoming venue for group dinners, business and other private events of up to 55 guests, while the main restaurant area can be rented out for up to 100 diners. ??Business lunch deals are served on weekdays from noon to 17:00. The service here is attentive and professional, and the atmosphere pleasant, making for a convenient and recommended dining experience.
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