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Jerusalem's top events for the week of April 28th
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Going out:
“I am Jerusalem” is set in the heart of Alrov Mamilla Avenue, inside an elastic-kinetic projection theater that alters its dimensions throughout the show. The show offers an electrifying journey of sounds, sights, people and scents to the Jerusalem of today, of yesterday and of tomorrow. The Jerusalem of the heavens and the Jerusalem on earth.
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: A monodrama that tells the story of Abraham, a security guard at a museum for modern arts. The moving tale of a Holocaust survivor who tells the story of the invisible people. Performing at Beit Mazia Theater.
3.5.2016
"On the Rivers of Babylon" - the exhibition presents the tale of the Babylon exile throughout the years, including various and original findings and objects which demonstrate the exiles and new lives of Jews in the Diaspora. The exhibition will be locked down on May 15th, 2016.
The Secular Yeshiva of Jerusalem and the Tower of David Museum celebrate Independence Day. Opening ceremony, study, discussions and classes, arts, performances and a party into the night.
May at the Science Museum hosts special and extremely fun events! Design Week events, Independence Day events, Museums' Day, a new 3D movie and more.
For the first time in Israel – an exhibition presenting contemporary Iranian posters. A rare collection of 60 selected posters which were designed by 27 well known Iranian designers during the last 40 years.
This month, you are welcome to come and visit the Begin Heritage Center and attend special events. From the Holocaust Memorial Day through the launching of a new book and all the way to a series of plays with a Zionist content.
Eating Out:
Greg Café Cinema City, located at the commercial floor of the Jerusalem Cinema City area, is a warm coffee place at the corner, that gives you a feeling of home. Food from Israeli cuisine, especially the Greg famous breakfast, but also a rich, varied menu with dishes from the rest of the world. The menu also offers many options for vegans, as well as gluten free dishes and kids’ meals – an experience for the whole family. The restaurant has about 100 seats, distributed conveniently and comfortably, allowing a pleasant and spacious feeling to the diners. We believe in personal, caring, attentive and quick service. The Cinema site has 19 movie theaters, two of them VIP theaters. The Bible City range, designated for all ages, a Smurfs’ village, a lightened musical water fountain, an Israel theater museum, activities etc. Need we not mention that there is an abundance of parking spaces, and it is free.
Going out:
“I am Jerusalem” is set in the heart of Alrov Mamilla Avenue, inside an elastic-kinetic projection theater that alters its dimensions throughout the show. The show offers an electrifying journey of sounds, sights, people and scents to the Jerusalem of today, of yesterday and of tomorrow. The Jerusalem of the heavens and the Jerusalem on earth.
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: A monodrama that tells the story of Abraham, a security guard at a museum for modern arts. The moving tale of a Holocaust survivor who tells the story of the invisible people. Performing at Beit Mazia Theater.
3.5.2016
"On the Rivers of Babylon" - the exhibition presents the tale of the Babylon exile throughout the years, including various and original findings and objects which demonstrate the exiles and new lives of Jews in the Diaspora. The exhibition will be locked down on May 15th, 2016.
The Secular Yeshiva of Jerusalem and the Tower of David Museum celebrate Independence Day. Opening ceremony, study, discussions and classes, arts, performances and a party into the night.
May at the Science Museum hosts special and extremely fun events! Design Week events, Independence Day events, Museums' Day, a new 3D movie and more.
For the first time in Israel – an exhibition presenting contemporary Iranian posters. A rare collection of 60 selected posters which were designed by 27 well known Iranian designers during the last 40 years.
This month, you are welcome to come and visit the Begin Heritage Center and attend special events. From the Holocaust Memorial Day through the launching of a new book and all the way to a series of plays with a Zionist content.
Eating Out:
Greg Café Cinema City, located at the commercial floor of the Jerusalem Cinema City area, is a warm coffee place at the corner, that gives you a feeling of home. Food from Israeli cuisine, especially the Greg famous breakfast, but also a rich, varied menu with dishes from the rest of the world. The menu also offers many options for vegans, as well as gluten free dishes and kids’ meals – an experience for the whole family. The restaurant has about 100 seats, distributed conveniently and comfortably, allowing a pleasant and spacious feeling to the diners. We believe in personal, caring, attentive and quick service. The Cinema site has 19 movie theaters, two of them VIP theaters. The Bible City range, designated for all ages, a Smurfs’ village, a lightened musical water fountain, an Israel theater museum, activities etc. Need we not mention that there is an abundance of parking spaces, and it is free.
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