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Jerusalem's top events for the week of October 8st
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Going out:
Towards autumn, the Bloomfield Science Museumof Jerusalem offers the public an abundance of new and exciting activities regarding wind: interactive exhibits, an amusing scientific demonstration, assemblage workshops and more.
What: The Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall hosts the Shalgalim – a fun musical show featuring Hila and Alon Shalgal. Every Thursday, the best children’s stars in Israel arrive to the mall – guaranteeing a fun time for the whole family.
When: October 8th, 2015
What: Beit Avi Chai: Gil Kopatch conducts a team of standup artists, who will get out of the weekly Torah portion to their own weekly portions and trippy thoughts. Performing: Shir Reuven, Dor Kahan, Eli Haviv and Hadar Levi.
When: October 8th, 2015
What: ‘The Opposite of Living’ invites you for a show that is the exact opposite of anything we got used to see at the conventional theater. It’s a nighttime, personal experience for a single person, which takes place at a space of the Nature Museum of Jerusalem where time froze.
When: October 8th, 2015
What: A guided tour at the fortress’s moat and in one of the most fascinating spaces concealed underground, at the Tower of David Museum’s area – a small place that withholds the whole history of Jerusalem.
When: October 8th, 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 10th, 2015
What: Launching of the new album ?Octopus Yoga? Many have tried to describe their music: Americana, psycho-funk, aggressive ‘rockavili’… their shows, which have become cult, were described as an extra-body experience and as a proof of breaking borders in music.
When: October 14th, 2015
A new exhibition at the Museum for Islamic Art of Jerusalem. The spectacular exhibition presents colorful landscape paintings and descriptions from Israel, painted by David Roberts during the 19th Century.
Eating Out:
Touro is a Mediterranean kosher meat chef restaurant located in the heart of the picturesque Mishkanot Sha’ananim neighborhood and boasts a breathtaking view of the Walls of Jerusalem and the Tower of David. The restaurant is named after Yehuda Touro (1775-1854), an American Jewish philanthropist, and it is thanks to his generous donation and that of Moses Montefiore that the neighborhood was established. The restaurant is housed in an old Jerusalem building where you could once find Mois Pe’er’s famous restaurant with Teddy Kollek and others being regulars there. The restaurant is at the foot of the historical flour mill and close to the Mishkanot Sha’ananim guest house which hosts artists and intellectuals. The restaurant combines an outside balcony with a spectacular view and an internal space designed to give an old-worldly-cum-modern atmosphere. The building where the restaurant is located is a listed building which also houses the new Jerusalem Press Club. The restaurant offers a rich and abundant menu prepared by Chef Benny Ashkenazi, and includes vegetarian and vegan dishes. The menu is based on the Mediterranean kitchen influenced by the Asian kitchen and combines unique cooking techniques with authentic and fresh provisions. We can cater for events of up to 120 guests on our balcony or a meal for 20 guests in a private room. We shall be happy to see you among our guests.
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