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Jerusalem's top events for the week of February 11th
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Going out:
Science Museum: come and build your family galaxy and take it home as a souvenir; set on a tour with “Kochavi the Astronaut”, fly on a sky-rocketing rocket demonstration – all those for a special offer: 50% off the 2nd ticket (valid between February 9th and 12th).
What: Life every Thursday, the biggest children’s stars in Israel arrive to theJerusalem (Malcha) Mall. This time, Little Michal (“Michal HakTana”)! Hurry up and find your seat for one of the biggest stars in Israel. Free admission.
When: February 11th, 2016
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: February 11th, 2016
What: The Museum for Islamic Art invites you to celebrate February’s Saturdays with the best Orna Porat Theater shows for children and teenagers. A fierce, moving social play about a young girl who manages to make a change in her life. In cooperation with “The Jerusalem Movement”.
When: February 13th, 2016
What: “It may be that speech will change the melody’s direction / it may be that melody will be for the water / it may be that the water will want to comfort the heart / and the sky will stand against them.” Nocturno is proud to present singer and writer Anat Malamud on her performance “Before Sleep”.
When: February 16th, 2016
What: Efrat Gosh sings her material as well as songs by Tirza Atar – part of a series of performances that reach every word and sound in depth, where artists perform their popular songs and correspond with songs of poets and songwriters who constituted a source of inspiration to their pieces.
When: February 18th, 2016
American Colony Hotel decided to indulge lovers for Valentine’s Day and to start a special offer that applies for the whole month of February, including 1 night + breakfast for NIS 1,000, including weekends. On Valentine’s evening, the hotel will offer a festive 4-course dinner for NIS 210 per diner.
Eating Out:
The newest addition to Jerusalem's ever popular network of sweet-tooth satisfying Belgian waffle bars is Waffle Factory. Located on Emek Refaim in the German Colony,Waffle Factory's claim to fame is the "create your flavor" motto : this joint is a place where you can choose exactly what you want - and the choice extends far beyond waffles. Housed in a newly renovated, fun and modern factory-style setting with sleek but comfortable high back booths for an added measure of dining privacy, Waffle Bar invites you to choose from seven types of pasta, five different sauces (all made on premises from fresh tomatoes), three styles of shakshuka, endless options for pizza and focaccia toppings, mouth-watering cheese melts and a grand selection of freshly chopped and tossed salads.
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