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Jerusalem's top events for the week of September 24th
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Going out:
The City of David invites the wide public to a true Sukkot celebration, with plenty of activities for the whole family, free of charge. A tour in the footsteps of the pilgrims, a family experience in the King’s Valley’s path, a magical harp puppet for kids and more.
This Sukkot, the Jerusalem (Malch) Mall will be hosting a world-circus festival. Magnificent game booths, an area dedicated for circus games and juggling as well as special breathtaking circus shows. Between September 29th and October 1st.
The traditional Sukkah models’ exhibition will be open to the public during the intermediate days of Sukkot at Beit Avi Chai. In addition, Beit Avi Chai will offer special activities: a graffiti zone, pantomime performance and crafts workshops and shows for kids.
The Museum for Islamic Art at Jerusalem is glad to invite you to the Children’s Theater Festival of the Orna Porat Theater for Children and Youth, to be held on the intermediate days of Sukkot at 12pm. Aside for the theater performances, the museum will also offer exhibitions and crafts workshops for kids.
The Tower of David Museum invites you for a Sukkot activity for the whole family. The five senses at an experiential family voyage, a tour for the whole family over the ancient city’s walls, a night spectacle for the family and more.
Sukkot at the Science Museum: dozens of thousands of people were already here and enjoyed it. The museum invites you to take advantage of these last days of the MUSICA exhibition and to enjoy the many activities for the whole family. The exhibition will be closed on October 10th.
This year, we are all coming to the surprise Sukkah of the Begin Heritage Center, with an abundance of activities for the whole family! During the intermediate days of Sukkot you are welcome to enjoy a visit at the Begin Museum, a landscape painting workshop, a tour around houses in Jerusalem and crafts workshops for kids.
Eating Out:
Mantra, a gourmet chef restaurant and wine bar located in the prestegious Feingold courtyard in the heart of Jerusalem, is housed in a pastoral 120 year old structure complete with a romantic outdoor courtyard. Head chef Yaakov Elisha invites you to enjoy a culinary experience of delectable meat, seafood and fish dishes, alongside fresh hand-made pasta. The desserts, also made on site, will leave you wanting to come back for more. When night falls, the restaurant transforms into a chic bar with a great crowd of patrons who come to socialize and enjoy drinks and bar food until the wee hours. The restaurant offers a rich alcohol menu including all the most popular brands, cocktails, keg beers, and Israeli boutique beers. The well-stocked wine bar includes both Israeli and international varieties as well as boutique wines.
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