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Going out:
What: Alphabet festival for those going into first grade: come and celebrate this exciting event at a festival that will be held at the yard of Beit Avi Chai, with crafts workshops, movement workshops, letter makeup, memory game, story times with books read by known authors of children’s literature and more.
When:August 26th-28th 2015
The National Library, in cooperation with the new-media department of Musrara school of arts, invites you for a multi-age family activity. A guided tour at a digital exhibition, game areas and a guided tour at the library.
What: This upcoming Thursday at the Colony: The great Rocket Band performing cover versions of songs from the 70’s. Book your ticket today! 02-6729955.
When: August 27th, 2015
What: Intimate meetings with my ex step-mother-in-law – a sculpturer, a cook and a story teller. Round hosting table, projected images and standup skits split the stage into different channels. Show performs at the Gerard Behar Center.
When: August 27th, 2015
What: YalduJazz feat. Roni Dalumi with songs of Kaveret band: the great jazz ensemble for kids – will perform the popular, loved songs of Kaveret on a nostalgic musical afternoon
When: August 23th, 2015
The museum offers an abundance of activities to deepen understanding of simple musical and scientific principles, alongside MUSICA, the new summer exhibition. To purchase your tickets and for further details about summer activities in the museum.
The tour, with the presence of an actor, begins at the moat of the citadel and at the Kishle, continues through the Jewish Quarter and ends at the Western Wall’s plaza, where Selichot are said all night long.
Eating Out:
Make way for the colors. The owners of Adom ("Red"), a popular mid-level-price, high-quality-cuisine haunt in the Feingold Courtyard, have branched out in both geography and hue with Lavan ("White"), a bistro ensconced within the Jerusalem Cinematheque. Naturally, the curvy modernist interiors are, like Scandinavia, adult contemporary radio and car sports, posssessed of an overwhelming whiteness in hue - but the real attraction is the stunning view out the windows of the peaks and valleys of Jerusalem. The cuisine replicates Adom's commitment to quality, but steps down in price and complexity - like in most Jerusalem bistros, the kitchen churns out Italian fare (focaccia, pizza, pasta, risotto), meat dishes, full Israeli-style breakfasts, Continental baked goods, salads, fish and sandwiches. Open from mid-morning until the last customer shuffles out, Lavan's convenience for Cinematheque-goers can't be beat.
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