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Jerusalem's top events for the week of December 17th
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Going out:
The Science Museum invites you for a child friendly LED exhibition. Interactive creations integrating LED technology of Israeli makers. In the course of the Chamshushalayim events, free admission to the museum between 9pm and 1am.
What: Musical Chamshushalayim at the Museum for Islamic Art: Lubna Salame on a tribute to singer Um Kultum and other female singers with the best Arabic classics, singing to the music of an ensemble of the Arab Orchestra of Nazareth.
When: December 17th 2015.
What: A special tour at the Christian Quarter, following historic arts and crafts at the quarter. A stop at the 'Objective' exhibition at the Tower of David Museum, a tour following the ancient art of mosaic, ornaments of the Ottoman wall and the Clock Tower.
When: December 18th 2015.
What: Every Friday evening, the Jerusalem Planet will be hosting Live Music shows with young, original artists and ensembles, cold beer and tons of groove! This coming Friday – Michal Lotan with original, hot and groovy songs.
When: December 18th 2015.
What: Jerusalem's light rail is coming to life on stage. Three actors will play over 60 characters, who compose the Jerusalem human landscape, with all its tut-tut's, qualities and spasms.
When: December 19th 2015.
What: Live performance by singer-creator-violinist Michael Greilsammer, created especially for the Hullegeb Festival. Greilsammer will host singer Ester Rada, who will be performing some of her Ethiopian songs with him.
When: December 21th 2015.
What: Launch evening for the renewed launching of "The Book of Legends" by Bialik and Ravnitzky. With the participation of: author Zroya Shalev, State Attorney Shai Nitzan, Rabbi Benny Lau, General Manager of Sha'arey Tzedek Prof. Yonatan Halevi and more.
When: December 21th 2015.
Eating Out:
"Colony" Restaurant was founded in 2005, in the old railway compound in the Bakaa neighborhood and very quickly became a hot spot and leading establishment in the city. Almost ten years of activity have elevated Colony to be culinary recognized throughout the country, and the focus of entertainment and hospitality to tourists visiting the city. The design of the Colony has maintained the gritty industrial structure of the rail yards from the British rule, while the wooden furniture and stained glass windows add warmth and homeliness; the overall picture is of a Loft in New York with European atmosphere right in the heart of Jerusalem.
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