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Jerusalem's top events for the week of December 4th
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Going out:
Free entrance for children during Hanukkah! The Museum of Islamic Art invites you to a month of events around the Hamshushalayim festival, neighborhoods tours, Children's theatre for Hanukkah and more.
This year, as in previous years, the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem is taking part in the Hamshushalyim cultural festival in Jerusalem and is offering four weekends of hot events. This year, in the spirit of the festival, each week will be devoted to a different theme.
An archaeological experience uncovering artifacts from the Temple Mount: A family-friendly activity in a covered and convenient location in the Emek Tzurim National Park Have fun sifting through archaeological rubble to uncover remnants from the Temple Mount and the Temple, spanning various periods.
Free entrance for children during Hanukkah! During Chanukah the Bloomfield Science Museum is offering a wide range of activities, exhibits, performances and hands-on workshops, suitable for the whole family.
"Shraga shel Hanukkah" - a Hanukkah event for children at BEIT AVI CHAI with a show, many activities and surprises.
Hanukkah at the Tower of David: Holiday Activities and Hanukkah Menorah Tours for the whole family at the Tower of David Museum.
Eating Out:
Black comes packed with a pretty bold claim for a chain in a country not known for burgers: "the best burger in town. Any town." The Jerusalem branch of Israeli chef Tzachi Buchester's ever expanding national chain of burger joints, the kosher Black Bar 'n' Burger occupies prime real estate on Shlomtzion HaMalka Street, done up in primal reds and blacks with one of those cool neon-lit bars along one wall. It stays open late. It's got tasty, boozy Kastel (among others) on tap. Its menu betrays a waggish pop culture sensibility: burgers get names like "Twiggy" (160 grams of beef), "Schwarzenegger" (220 grams), "Yokozuna" (330 grams), "Norma Jean" (ground entrecote), "Brigitte Bardot" (veggie) and "Popeye" (take a guess). There's a cool Pulp Fiction diner scene appeal to it all, although it ain't quite your standard diner burger. Potential toppings (no cheese, of course) include the standard-for-Israel (fried egg), the standard-for-anywhere (sauteed mushrooms), and the eyebrow-raising (a mix of pineapple, parsley, green onion and hot peppers). And plenty more. Non-burger entrees include everything from hot wings and nachos to steaks and corned beef. In the end, it's mountains of tasty beef and diner-style comfort food with an international twist, open late with a well-stocked bar, so if you've worked up a good hunger bar-hopping in the Shlomtzion area, Black Bar 'n' Burger is the burger bar for you.
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