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Jerusalem's top events for the week of October 29th
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Going out:
What: The Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall hosts the popular kids’ show “Muli and Tzumi”. Every Thursday, the best children’s stars in Israel arrive to the mall – guaranteeing a fun time for the whole family.
When: October 29th, 2015
What: The Museum for Islamic Art hosts a series of lectures dealing with social and political issues, which will be examined in light of the status and identity of Arabic women throughout the Middle East. This time, reporter Smadar Perry will speak about Arabic women’s position during the Arabic Spring and will question whether their position improved or deteriorated following the revolutions.
When: October 29th, 2015
What: The popular series “Tales in Mono” is back for its fourth season, this time at the ‘stereo’ version, hosted by Yoav Kutner. This time, the very special artist and singer – Amir Lev.
When: October 29th, 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 29th, 2015
What: Dov Abramson will talk about his work: ‘Kav 70: Around Jerusalem’; then the participants will be offered to tour around the other works of artists Sigalit Landau and Yotam From, Yenin Shiloh and Pablo Lobato. Friday | 10am.
When: October 29th, 2015
What: A new series about the complicated affairs in the history of the country and during its settling process – offered once a month on Wednesdays, 8pm, at the Begin Heritage Center. This time – about political murder: with Shlomo Nakdimmon.
When: November 4th, 2015
Eating Out:
After many years in the City Center's Feingold Courtyard, Adom, part of a growing empire of Jerusalem bistros, is now located in the new First Station at the Old Train Station Plaza. The restaurant specializes in wines and international cuisine which mixes local ingredients and flavors with a heavy continental influence, especially French and Italian. The steady flow of beautiful people into Adom can't be anything but a good sign. The wine list is massive and constantly being updated, with both mainstream and boutique Israeli wineries represented, as well as wines from Europe and the New World. The menu changes depending on time, with gourmet evening options, late-night options (finger food-gone-gourmet) and even a kids' plate. The new location boasts a spacious open air deck as well as a VIP private room which can accommodate private events for up to 14 people.
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