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Jerusalem's top events for the week of March 10th
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Going out:
If you have not yet fulfilled your dream to skate on ice, this is your chance. The YambaKerach ice skating rink will be opened in the Jerusalem Cinema City between March 3rd and April 30th, as well as during the Purim and Passover holidays.
Clothes collections inspired by the art of Palestinian embroidery. A first of its kind collaboration between the Jerusalem Museum for Islamic Art and the Department of Fashion and Jewelry of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design.
What: A special event at the Bible Lands Museum about contemporary poetry that, amongst other things, has been influenced by the Babylonian Jewish culture. With: Ronnie Somek, Gilad Meiri, Noa Shakragy, Anat Zakaria.
When: March 11th, 2016
What: An intimate monodrama starring Dani Shteg, introducing the fascinating world of Menachem Begin, who speaks and ponders about the path he took, his legacy, the challenges he encountered, the difficulties and the victories.
When: March 14th, 2016
What: On the Day of Good Deeds, families and their children will bring a generous helping of tolerance to the city. Through an abundance of activities and workshops, participants will create wishes in whatever way that suits them; the wishes will be set on balloons, which will be released to the air from the walls of the Old City, hoping for such wishes to come through.
When: March 15th, 2016
What: The Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall invites you for a special 'Purim Market', a colorful fair with a large variety of costumes and accessories, which will turn your Purim into an extremely happy and colorful one!
When: March 1st-23rd
A series of quality morning plays by the Jerusalem Theater Group. A quality meeting will be held once a month with a play, a lecture, coffee and a pastry.
Eating Out:
Make way for the colors. The owners of Adom ("Red"), a popular mid-level-price, high-quality-cuisine haunt in the Feingold Courtyard, have branched out in both geography and hue with Lavan ("White"), a bistro ensconced within the Jerusalem Cinematheque. Naturally, the curvy modernist interiors are, like Scandinavia, adult contemporary radio and car sports, posssessed of an overwhelming whiteness in hue - but the real attraction is the stunning view out the windows of the peaks and valleys of Jerusalem. The cuisine replicates Adom's commitment to quality, but steps down in price and complexity - like in most Jerusalem bistros, the kitchen churns out Italian fare (focaccia, pizza, pasta, risotto), meat dishes, full Israeli-style breakfasts, Continental baked goods, salads, fish and sandwiches. Open from mid-morning until the last customer shuffles out, Lavan's convenience for Cinematheque-goers can't be beat.
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