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Jerusalem's top events for the week of December 10th
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Going out:
A Hanukkah happening at the Yes Planet – shows, activities, prizes and all the best movies. On Hanukkah, all the Yes Planet theaters will be holding a festive happening with a variety of free activities and on the Facebook page of the Yes Planet chain.
Hanukkah activities for the whole family atEmek Tzurim: find a coin from the Temple Era, find a Crusader’s arrowhead or a mosaic stone from the Mameluke era – all these treasures are hiding in dirt and earth that were removed from the Temple Mount and you have the opportunity to find them.
The Tower of David Museum invites you, kids and adults, to see how light changes within movement. Open your day with a special tour throughout the museum and with a Chanukah doughnuts’ workshop, continue with a menorahs tours and more.
"Shraga shel Hanukkah" - a Hanukkah event for children at BEIT AVI CHAI with a show, many activities and surprises.
A tour lit by flashlights through dark galleries, where exhibits and characters from the twilight zone will be exposed. As well, the “Light Games” activity will be held between 10pm and 11pm – a special, live animation activity especially for Hanukkah.
The Begin Heritage Center invites kids and their parents to a Hanukkah celebration with a fascinating tour throughout the museum, as well as a special theater workshop. The workshop is offered for children 5 years of age and older.
This upcoming weekend, expect an extraordinary musical experience at theMuseum for Islamic art: main performance by Shefita, the Arabian pa who took over the world with a cover for the hit song “Karma Police” on a special performance, with covers and original songs.
Hanukkah at the Science Museum: a new exhibition, integrating unique interactive creations and LED technology. Also: an interactive lights’ harp based on laser technology, assembling and experience workshops for the whole family and more.
Eating Out:
Nocturno is a luxurious, mega-chic coffee shop and bar which has operated in Nachlaot for the past seventeen years and recently moved to its new home at the Designers in the City compound (but retained the same address). Everything about Nocturno is unique: the place, the people, and the design. The café operates all day long serving aromatic café and a variety of dairy and vegan dishes, all made from the freshest, highest quality ingredients, and all prepared before your eyes. As evening falls, the cafe transforms into a dynamic pub, offering live musical acts, art, beer from the keg and good alcohol. The unique design, the family atmosphere and the great food raised Nocturno's status to that of ultimate hangout for Jerusalem residents in general, students and lectures staff at Bezalel and the city's other art schools, writers and journalists and Nachlaot and city center residents and frequenters alongside business people, public sector workers, and tourists looking for a unique experience.
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