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Jerusalem's top events for the week of March 17th
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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.
What: Michal Muchtar aka Miki – the Children’s Star, arrives to the Jerusalem (Malcha) Mall this Purim to make all the children happy!
When: March 24th, 2016
What: The Tower of David Museum opens its gates to special families, offering an adjusted activity during the quiet hours of the museum in order to enable a pleasant, positive and accepting experience.
When: March 22th, 2016
What: Various shows and activities for the Purim holiday at Beit Avi Chai: A children’s show – ‘Lunar Legends’ with activities for kids for the Adar Hebrew month, ‘Adloyada’ – Jerusalem Purim carnival in a Tel-Avivian spirit for youngsters and ‘Gilgulei Esther’ – a fascinating series examining the Book of Esther.
When: March 23rd-26th, 2016
What: Purim celebrations at the Bible Lands Museum – kids go in for free! More: on March 21st, 2016, 5pm, the exhibition ‘Al HaPanim’, composed of masks of different inpiduals, will open at the museum.
When: March 23rd-26th, 2016
What: The Museum for Islamic Art is pleased to invite you to a festive, colorful happening during Purim: we will be waiting for you at the museum with plenty of masks, gragers, musical instruments, workshops etc. Kids go in for free!
When: March 23rd-25th, 2016
What: Create alien masks, participate in a virtual trip to the stars, wear Superman’s cape, “fly” over the clouds and more. Children who dress up as celestial bodies or who have names of real stars get in forfree.
When: March 23rd-26th, 2016
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.
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