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Jerusalem's top events for the week of February 9th
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Tu BiShvat Tours around the National Library’s Collections
Tu BiShvat arrived, and the National Library invites you to get things in order: when and where was the Tu BiShvat feast created, with all the special foods and traditions? How did one teacher in Israel turn Tu BiShvat into a tree planting holiday? Press here for admission.
Tu BiShvat Celebrations at the Jerusalem Azrieli Mall
The Azrieli Mall invites you for a festive and colorful market with a huge assortment of dried fruits! As well, the mall offers a special offer for senior citizens – four-hour free parking (begin paying from the 5th hour). To get your special offer, please approach the parking offices with your senior citizen card and your driver’s license.
Wintery Friday at the Museum for Islamic Art
A guided tour around the changing exhibits of the museum for a discounted price! The guided tours will be held at the ‘Modern Times’ exhibition and at the solo exhibition by Dor Guez – ‘The Sick Man of Europe: The Composer’.
Friday, February 10: The 7th Begin Race
The race path goes through significant stops in Menachem Begin’s life - King David Hotel, the Old Train Station, Malcha neighborhood. The race will be conducted in two heats – 5 km and 10 km.
Saturday, February 11th: Tu BiShvat at the Science Museum
A special, green celebration at the Science Museum in honor of Tu BiShvat holiday: ‘Tnu Ligdol Besheket’ (let us grow in peace) tour at the museum, ‘Fields of Tomorrow’ exhibition and other green workshops and activities.
Monday, February 13th: Children’s Play at Beit Avi Chai
Lunar Legends – the children’s play that captured Jerusalem’s kids: “The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse” – the town mouse leaves her simple life in nature and heads on a voyage to the big city.
Next Friday, February 17th: Traditional Drinks’ Tour
Tours of the Tower of David Museum: the Middle East’s warm climate led to the development of many traditional drinks through history. What special drinks were traditionally drank in Jerusalem? Guide: Ester Sa’ad, a Jerusalem oriented tour guide.
Gods, Heroes and Mortals in Ancient Greece
The Bible Lands Museum is proud to present a first-of-a-kind exhibition in Israel about Ancient Greece, exhibiting a magnificent assortment of ceramics embellished with Green mythology scenes.
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