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Jerusalem's top events for the week of January 7th
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Going out:
MASAH – a new series of meetings, tours and lectures at the Tower of David Museum. On Friday, opening a table in Jerusalem – 2 lectures about culinary art in Jerusalem through the generations and about culinary impacts following the immigration to Jerusalem during the 19th Century.
What: Every weekend, the Jerusalem Planet will be hosting Live Music shows: a special evening of blues with Gal De Paz, Noa Helinger-Eldor and Ofir Ventura on a show full of womanhood enchantment.
When: January 8st, 2016
What: Royals and witchcraft invite you for a mysterious voyage following the lost objects! The activity offers a unique experience for the whole family at the museum, following fascinating characters, riddles and missions.
When: January 9th, 2016
What: The Jerusalem Azrieli Mall invites you to a retro celebration with vintage fashion, arts and homestyle pieces. The festival will host shops and galleries, artists, antique cars and a special bicycle exhibition.
When: January 11th, 2016
What: The Begin Heritage Center, the Gesher Multicultural Film Fund, the Avi Chai Fund and the Gesher Film Fund are pleased to invite you for a TED style cinema event – short films and lectures about cinema and Judaism – can they go together?
When: January 11th, 2016
What: An evening will be held at Beit Avi Chai to celebrate Nurith Gertz’s new book – author Nurith Gertz speaks with Bilha Ben Eliyahu, the Kerem Institute of Jerusalem, the David Yellin College. Music: Rona Kenan.
When: January 13th, 2016
What: A special play by the interdisciplinary arena: intimate meetings with my ex step mother-in-law – sculptor, a cook and a story teller. Round table, projected imageries and standup scenes.
When: January 13th, 2016
Eating Out:
Located on Jabotinsky Street right across the street from Liberty Bell Park, the Inbal Hotel and Yemin Moshe's famous windmill, Olive and Fish is a retro-designed restaurant that creates a warm atmosphere featuring authentic photographs of generations of Jerusalemites and images of picturesque Jerusalem. Olive and Fish is a kosher restaurant specializing in Mediterranean and international cuisine that appeals to both Israeli and foreign palates. The menu features a wide selection of fresh fish including sea bream, trout, tilapia which are served grilled with a variety of sauces, while creative chef fare for carnivores include beef filet medallions in berry sauce and duck in white wine sauce with pears. The restaurant's climate-controlled veranda overlooks the park below. A private guest room in the loft upstairs can provide a welcoming venue for group dinners, business and other private events of up to 55 guests, while the main restaurant area can be rented out for up to 100 diners. ??Business lunch deals are served on weekdays from noon to 17:00. The service here is attentive and professional, and the atmosphere pleasant, making for a convenient and recommended dining experience.
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