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Jerusalem's top events for the week of October 1st
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Going out:
What: The Jewish National Fund and the Begin Heritage Center invite you for a fun day at the park named after Aliza and Menachem Begin at the Judea Mountains. A morning trip for hikers and an exciting meeting that includes greetings, acting sets and sing-along. For registration: 1-800-350-550.
When: October 2nd, 2015
What: Using a video camera, a puppet and half a ton of salt, Amos Kenan’s mythological novel comes to life. The fleeing story of the salt of the earth, a writer and former combatant, who has to leave his home in Tel Aviv following a military revolution that takes place in Israel. Showing at the Gerard Behar Center.
When: October 7th, 2015
What: The play is a trial to revive the Jerusalem light rail in the theater’s space. All the materials presented in the play were collected while looking into moments, people and their behavior during the ride. At the Beit Mazia Theater.
When: October 7th, 2015
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 La Boca restaurant, located just a walk away from the Western Wall and from Jerusalem’s center, invites you for a celebration of Latin flavors at the large Sukkah, which will give you an extremely happy holiday.
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 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 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.
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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