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Jerusalem's top events for the week of January 14th
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Going out:
What: ‘The Opposite of Living’ invites you for a show that is the exact opposite of anything we got used to see at the conventional theater. It’s a nighttime, personal experience for a single person, which takes place at a space of the Nature Museum of Jerusalem where time froze.
When: January 14th, 2016
What: Each Thursday, children and their parents are invited to see performances of the biggest children’s stars in Israel – at the Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall. This time - the children’s star Gili Werner, better known as “Gili Came to Visit”.
When: January 14th, 2016
What: Life shows every weekend at the Jerusalem Yes Planet: the talented Jerusalem-natives sisters on a moving evening with selected songs.
When: January 15th, 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 16th, 2016
What: The exhibition “To the Legend” invites you to enter the magical world of legends of the sages of the Mishna and the Talmud through the gate that Bialik opened for us. We will hear tales about him, look into art pieces that were inspired by him and will sail with him into districts of imagination and creation.
When: January 18th, 2016
The Science Museum presents 10 exhibitions on a variety of fields of interest, intended for a wide range of ages. The exhibition present science and technology as relevant to our daily lives and as part of human culture.
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.
Eating Out:
Sushi Rechavia has big shoes to fill. Its flagship Azza Road location occupies what was once Cafe Atara, a Jerusalem landmark, favored coffeeshop of urban politicos and intellectuals for decades. But times change, and Sushi Rechavia's supplantation of Atara is proof that Japanese cuisine has made it in the capital. Although it is sad to see Atara go, the trend of niche ethnic menus replacing vaguely European-style dairy/cafe ones is commendable. In fact, Sushi Rechavia has been such a success that it's opened two additional locations under the same moniker - one downtown on Rabbi Akiva Street, and one in the German Colony on Emek Refaim.
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