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Jerusalem's top events for the week of July 23rd
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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: This year, like every year, we will gather and stand before the biblical city’s ruins on Tisha B’avevening. We will read the scroll of Eicha, tour the different sites of the destructions and will mainly target to talk to one another about what was ruined, why it was ruined and how we can rebuild and repair it.
When: July 25th, 2015
What: Tisha B’av Evening at the Begin Heritage Center: 10pm - Aharon Horwitz about the fall of Jerusalem: the Fall of the Kingship of the House of David; 11:30pm – Rabbi Dr. Benny Lau about Prophet Jeremiah.
When: July 25th, 2015
What: A cinema and TV movie marathon, all surrounding hate, confrontations and disputes with the participation of Avi Isascharof, Tomer Frisco, Nissim Leon, psychologist Avner HaCohen, cinema personnel Yuval Riblin, Noah Rot and more.
When: July 26th, 2015
For a whole month, between July 27th and August 27th, Sunday to Thursday at 12pm – the museumwill present quality shows for children, crafts workshops inspired by Islamic arts, a magnificent watch exhibition, an exhibition of embroidered dresses and more.
What: A new jazz line in the city – every Wednesday at the Nocturno in the ‘Designers in the City’ site! We are pleased to announce of the birth of another hot jazz spot in town. Come and enjoy a special, quality musical experience.
When: July 29th, 2015
A punctiliously picked and succulent special meats menu, Argentinian style, is offered to the diners every day, starting from 6pm. The menu will be available until August 9th!
Slicha Ba’Atika – an experiential Slichot event next to the Wailing Wall. The Hebrew month of Elul and the Ten Days of Penitence are a once-in-a-year opportunity and come and experience a special Slichot event next to the Wailing Wall at the ‘Esh’ visitors center.
Eating Out:
One can find a large spacious central hall, frontal balcony overlooking Rehavia neighborhood and the famous Paris Square, as well as an impressive long knights table (up to 12 guests), smoking room which can be turned in to a closed area serving privet functions. "Café de Paris" has a large central space with various seating areas, sofas, upholstered benches and arm chairs; modern bar that attracts students from the neighborhood in the evening and a special tapas menu. A unique rich dairy menu offers variety of dishes, vision by the Chef Marcus Gershkovich, available day and night, for any meal or catering you're wishing. The large variety of breakfast, fashioned by unique taste and character, is served during all day and night hours. Fish, pasta and a large variety of new and original sandwiches. Our older sister's Patisserie, the "Grand Café" provides us wide range of cakes, desserts, petit fours, cookies and jams of supreme quality. One can purchase French baguettes, a selection of wines and Halot for Sabbath in "Café de Paris". In addition to all these fantastic offers one finds at "Café de Paris", TA menu with option to order food for events as well as exclusive catering department.
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