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Jerusalem's top events for the week of February 9th
Valentine's Day is all about showing the love. So even if you aren't into celebrating the day, Jerusalem's lovers can use it as a reminder to take out a special someone and just spend the time in some unbeatable atmosphere. There's plenty to do around Jerusalem this week!
A seven-piece international ensemble performs tango in a variety of styles and rhythms tonight at the Israel Museum's downtown satellite, the Anna Ticho House. Admission comes with a free glass of wine and deep discounts on the restaurant's menu.
Cantor and piut master Maimon Cohen performs Maqam Homayun or Hijaz in the third and final session of Beit Avi Chai's The Jewish Maqam musical series, also taking place tonight. Common in North African Jewish traditions, this liturgical melody poignantly expresses yearning.
Disappointed about Jerusalem's lack of flakes? The management at Mini Israel is taking matters into its own hands, having importing tons of snow from the Hermon. So kids of all ages can enjoy good old snow-filled fun and Eskimo-themed activities on Saturdays throughout the shivery month of February.
Working with at risk youth through rehabilitative therapy and drama encounters, HaMartef Theater presents Law of the Jungle, a tale of self discovery and coming of age. The Saturday performance, directed by Avi Ashraf and Yafim Rinenberg, is based on Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book.
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