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Jerusalem's top events for the week of November 5th
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Going out:
What: Like every Thursday, the best children’s stars in Israel arrive to the mall. Closing down a week at the mall – and guaranteeing a fun time for the whole family
When: November 5th, 2015
What: Gallery Discussion at the ‘Objective’ exhibition with the exhibition’s curator Smadar Keren and artists Ezri Tarazi and Haim Parnas. About industrial design and local history, the value of innovativeness and the evolution of defective objects.
When: November 6th, 2015
What: The Jerusalem Port is a home for shows, alcohol and fine food at the center of Jerusalem. The place offers an intimate atmosphere which is appealing for a versatile target audience, interested to enjoy a musical and gastronomic experience. The combination of acoustics and quality lighting allows the guests to enjoy an exclusive night-out.
When: November 10th, 2015
What: A new series of performances, reaching into the depth of every word and note, where artists perform their known songs and correspond with the songs of poets and song writers who were the inspiration for their art pieces. This time: Dikla performs the her own songs as well as songs of Haviva Pedaya.
When: November 12th, 2015
November lectures at the National Library: a lecture about three certificates from the Cairo Geniza with Dr. Dotan Arad, studying Zohar with Gersham Shalom, music works by composers of the school for national artistic Jewish music and more.
Researches of the Antiquities’ Authority believe: we found remainders of the Acra – the fortress through which the Greek dominated the Temple over 2,000 years ago. For the full story.
Eating Out:
appropriately named Jerusalem soul food landmark, Hatzot (midnight) serves up Jerusalem's favorite meat dishes until the late night (which, for this sometimes-sleepy town, is about midnight). Walk down Agrippas Street past the market and chances are you'll get hit by the drifting aroma of fried onions, sizzling oil and spiced meat – that would be Chatzot. The venue, which began as a streetside grill with only a small, spartan indoor seating section, recently underwent extensive renovations and reopened as a spacious, modern restaurant with authentic Jerusalem atmosphere alongside impeccable cleanliness and service. Chatzot now also hosts private events which all begin with a table full of salads and starters.
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