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Pesach Kaytana: Spring Day Camp

The week before Pesach is school vacation for kids in Jerusalem. There are a variety of Spring Day Camp options for parents who need the time to prepare for Pesach. It is a great opportunity to teach your children art, sports and more.
The following is a list of local camps. If you know of more feel free to add them to the comments section or to email us.

Gheppeto’s Wood Workshop Kaytana
Ages: 6-12
Dates: March 21-25 (Daily rate available)
Time: 9am-1pm
Cost: 680 NIS (15% discount for siblings)
Includes: Material for one project a day as well as a week long group project
Contact: 077-456-0165

YMCA: King David Street
Ages:Gan Chova-6th Grade
Dates: March 21-25
Time: 8am-3pm
Cost: 500 NIS
Includes: Morning Snack and hot kosher lunch, swimming, sports, art and more.
Contact: 02-569-2684

Ein Yael “Saba Jack” Horseback Riding School
Includes: Horseback riding, Taking care of horses, dog training and more
Hours: 8am-1pm
Dates:March 22-28th
Contact: 02-645-3573 (after 4pm) or 050-680-1985

Ein Yael Pesach Kaytana
Includes:Arts & Crafts, cheese making, milking cows, recycling workshop, storytime, bow and arrow, cooking and more.
Hours: 8am-3:30pm
Dates:March 21-25th
Cost: 550 NIS (Includes snack and lunch)
Contact: 02-645-1866

Bible Lands
Dates: March 21-25
Times: 8:30am-1:00pm
Includes: Tours of the Museum, art workshops, cooking, games, plays and costumes
Ages: 1st-5th Grade
Contact: 02-561-1066

ICCC
Date: March 21-28, 2010
Cost: 700 NIS 8am-1:00pm, 930 NIS 8am-3:30pm (includes lunch)
“Chess & Sports” Spring Camp: Chess, Basketball, Soccer, Frisbee, Table Tennis
“Tasting & Creative” Spring Camp: Art, Painting, Cooking
Ages: 1st grade -5th grade
Contact: 02-566-4144, 052-268-8666
Location:12 Emek Refaaim

El Halev: IMPACT (Girls Self Defense Course)
Date: March 22-25th 10:00am-2:00pm
Cost: 1000 NIS
Ages: 12-17
Location:Pierre Kenig 37, Talpiot
Contact: 02-678-1764
www.elhalev.org

Israel Museum: Art Festival Day Camp
Activities: Landscape painting, portraits, collage, sculpture, still life
Dates: March 21-25th 8:30am-1:30pm
Ages: Gan Chova-5th Grade
Cost: 110 NIS per day (can register per day)
Reservations Required Contact: 02-670-8960

For information about backyard camps run by teenagers please contact us.

Check our Calendar of Events for other activities going on the week before Pesach and on Chol Hamoed.

 

Tu B’Shvat for Kids in Jerusalem

In Jerusalem and through out Israel, Tu Bshvat is a celebrated holiday. Not only because it fills the gap between Chanukka and Purim but because planting trees, plants and flowers in Israel is such an important part of Israeli culture.

Many communities host Tu Bshvat Seders, community planting and you can find dried fruit on every street corner. The following are a list of events happening around town that children and teenagers can enjoy.

Community Gardening

Most of the weekly community gardening projects including Halafta “Ginot Shimrit” and the garden in the Nature Museum are hosting special Tu Bshvat parties with planting, music and food. 

  • Ginot Ha’ir: Thursday January 28 at 10:00am-12:00pm join Nir Barkat and Naomi Tsur as they celebrate Tu Bshvat at the community garden in Gonenim on Maaglei Yavne. 
  • Community Garden Events
  1. January 27, 2010
    10:00am – Ramat Eshkol, Ha’hamisha Asar garden, Tzofim forest, Ramat Ha’golan St.
    3:00pm – Talpiot Mizrach, Derech Hevron garden, Derech Hevron 148 St.
    4:00pm – Ramot, Ha’shavshavot garden, Karni St. corner of Reuven Mas.
  2. January 28, 2010
    10:00am – Ramot, Ya’ar Ramot, Derech Ha’choresh St.
  3. January 29, 2010
    9:00am – Kiryat Yovel, Bustania, near the Tree garden
    10:00am – Ramot, Ya’ar Ramot, Derech Ha’choresh St.
  4. January 31, 2010
    3:00pm – Kiryat Yovel, Ulsvanger garden, Ulsvanger st.
  5. February 2, 2010
    4:30pm – Sh’muel Ha’navie, Shkediot garden, Eretz Hefetz 102 St.

Tu Bshvat Events

  • Jerusalem Biblical Zoo: January 29 11:00am-2:30pm. Plant flowers and plants. Art workshop. Taste fruits of the land.
  • Jerusalem Botanical Gardens: January 28 & 29 at 4:00pm. Be a part of planting a carpet of 12,000 flowers and hear special tree stories. Friday January 29 12:30pm-2:30pm Trees and storytime. 1:30pm Storytime Hike around the gardens. Saturday January 30 12pm& 2pm family storytime and hike. Check our calendar for more details.
  • Municipality Events: Friday January 29 10:00am-3:00pm Join Pepe Alalou at Kikar Zion in the center of town with music, street theater, artists and a Tu BShvat seder. FREE
  • Keren Kayemet L’Israel: Call their hotline for information on hikes and planting in Jerusalem and through out the country 1-800-350-550
  • Tu B’Shvat at Shai Agnon’s House (Talpiot): Storytelling, art workshop and a short video. Thursday January 28 from 4:00pm-6:00pm and Friday January 29 from 10:00am-12:00pm. For more details visit our calendar. 
  • SPNI Tu Bshvat: Celebrate the plans to build a nature park in Deer Valley “Emek Hatzabaim”. Friday January 29,  12:30pm-2:30pm. Music, Art workshops, Recycling workshop, bake pita and tour the valley.  
  • Bloomfield Science Museum: Friday January 29 and Saturday January 30. Celebrate Tu Bshvat by learning about the connection between Global Warming and planting trees.

Tu B’Shvat Arts & Crafts Ideas

If you know of an additional event or have a creative art project you would like to share feel free to email us at info@funinjerusalem.com

Winter Break in Jerusalem: January 2010

Visit our Calendar of Events for a daily listing of Children’s events in Jerusalem.

Special Event:
Yeshiva Break Chocolate-and-Charity Tour in Jerusalem: Tuesday Jan. 26, 2010
A delicious and meaningful Chocolate-and-Charity Tour.  The day’s program includes a fabulous (and delicious) hands-on chocolate workshop in the morning, and a volunteer tzedaka project in the afternoon.  Price include all fees, including transportation, and a chocolate ‘treat’ and snack at the end of the day.
Ages: Tour is ideal for children, and best for kids 6 y.o. and over.
Prices (per person): $125 adults, $115 children (deposit is required at time of reservation)
Contact: Adina Mishkoff Kischel at holycook@netvision.net.il or at 972-50-633-7462

Nature:
Jerusalem Bird Observatory: Offers nature walks and hikes in the Gazelle Valley and Jerusalem Hills. Learn about Bird Ringing and the natural inhabitants of Jerusalem. Call Alen to arrange a nature walk or hike in English. 052-386-9488 
Jerusalem Parks: Jerusalem has a variety of neighborhood parks and themed parks. Click here for a full list and a map. Kids love the Monster Slide Park, Porcupine Park and Gan Sacher which includes an exercise equipment area and a skateboard park.

Self Guided Tours/Games for Kids (with Parental Help)
Botanical Gardens Treasure Hunt: using your phone and a treasure map, walk through the Gardens and SMS your answers to find the next clue (Hebrew)
Museum of the Underground Prisoner: “Mystery in the Prison Hallways” Interactive game that takes you through the Museum  (Hebrew)

Museums
Wolfson Museum at Hechal Shlomo:“Jewish Identity”. The Museum has wonderful dioramas of stories from Tanach (Bible) and a moving multimedia Vilna exhibit. Call to confirm 02-588-9010.
Bank of Israel: For kids ages 9+. Call ahead to request Interactive Video Games in English including “Find the Counterfeit Money” “Foreign Currency Exchange” and more.
Bloomfield Science Museum: Daily workshops usually starting at 4pm with topics including DNA, Fingerprints and Building. Call to confirm times.  
Israel Museum: Model of Jerusalem During the 2nd Temple (outdoors), Youth Wing includes a Recycle Workshop on Tuesday and Art Workshops on Mondays. The Museum is under construction and certain areas can only be reached via steps. Check our Calendar for activity times.
Islamic Museum: Magnificent watch exhibit (older children will enjoy), armor and weaponry exhibit.

Other Activities
City of David (Ir David) Just Dig It:Take part in a historic archaeological dig as you sift through dirt from the Temple Mount looking for remnants of pottery, ancient weapons, jewlery and more. This activity is free but requires a reservation. It takes place outdoors under a tent. Call *6033. 
Jerusalem Zoo: The Biblical Zoo is a MUST SEE activity. They recently opened a new Wet Side Story Exhibit featuring fish and marine life. On Fridays you can feed and ride the elephants. There is also a 3D movie called BUGS which is shown every 40 minutes until March. The movie is in Hebrew but if you call in advance they will show the movie in English for a group.

Theater
Jerusalem Theater:January Shows include “My Party” “Apartment to Rent” “King Ferdinand” . Shows are in Hebrew. Visit our Calendar for details.
Train Theater:Children’s Theater in Gan Hapaamon (next to the Inbal Hotel). They have story theater and plays each week in Hebrew.
Tower of David Light Show: Great sound and light show about the history of Jerusalem. 45 minutes. Dress warmly. Not for young kids.

Toddler
Yankuta:Wonderful and clean indoor play area for toddlers. Yankuta also has a variety of daily classes including baby yoga, baby movement and music classes. Its close to the hotels and a great place for parents to have a break as their young kids play.
Mall shows:Hadar Mall in Talpiot, Malcha Mall and HaPisga have a full list of kids shows, art workshops and baking workshops throughout the week. Check our calendar for details. The shows are in Hebrew but young children can enjoy the magic, music andlaughter even if they cant understand the Hebrew. Best of all its FREE.

Teens
For a full list of TEEN activities in Jerusalem visit our Teen post.
Segwayz, Rock Climbing, Bowling, Billiards, Paint Your Own Ceramic, Go Karting

The city has begun filling up with out of town guests, enjoying their winter vacation in Jerusalem. If you are a tourist then this post is meant for you. If you are a local then you can print this list and save it for the next time you have out of town guests. For a full list of Museums, Parks and Attractions in Jerusalem for Kids, please see our FUN LIST.

The following is a list of events and attractions for kids and teens in Jerusalem that are a little out of the ordinary. Since January is not an Israeli school vacation time, make sure to call in advance to confirm tour and exhibit hours. Ask for an English tour; most museums and attractions will try to comply.

Museum of the Underground Prisoner (”Asirei Ha’machteret”)

Misheol Hagvurah 1, 02-623-3166

The Museum of The Underground Prisoners is in the “Russian Women’s Pilgrim Hostel” behind Kikar Safra. During the British Mandate the hostel was transformed into a prison for underground fighters from the Hagana, Etzel and Lechi. Today when you visit the Museum you will see exhibits of how the prisoners lived and worked. There are guided tours in Hebrew and in English (by reservation) which include a historic overview of the prison, theatrical performances and exhibits including stone chiseling, guard quarters and a room dedicated to Rabbi Aryeh Levin. During the tour visitors learn about the founding of the State of Israel.

Activities:
Tour (Ages 5+): History of the Prison and the founding of the State of Israel (1.5 hrs)
Workshop:
Plaster Carving & Carpet Weaving (30 Minutes) -During school vacations only
Movie: “The History of the Prison”, “The Story of Feamle underground Fighters” (Hebrew & English)
“Mystery Of The Prison Halls”:
Self guided Scavenger Hunt for Children around the Prison visiting 8 different areas in the museum to collect clues and perform activities (Hebrew).

The Museum is not wheel chair accessible because there are steps but strollers are ok. The Museum is available for Bar/Bat Mitzva’s and they have a special program where they train the Bar/Bat Mitzva child to lead part of the tour. There are areas of the Museum where they can host a Bar/Bat Mitzva party with food and music. For details ask for Hadar 02-623-3166.

Fun In Jerusalem Reader Feedback:  “I wanted to tell you that my kids LOVED the underground prisoner museum on Chanukah. It was fantastic, great tour and also crafts were excellent. The kids who went were 7, 9, and 11. Thanks for telling me about it!”

Opening Hours:
Sunday-Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm
Tour & Workshop Times: 12:00pm & 2:00pm on school holidays (call to confirm)

Ticket Price:
Adult: 15 NIS

Child: 10 NIS

How To Get To The Museum Of The Underground Prisoner
By Car: It is not advisable to drive since there is alot of construction in the center of town. If you chose to drive them you drive behind the Russian Compound to the Municipality Parking Lot (Kikar Safra)
By Bus: 6, 13, 18, 20, 21

Hechal Shlomo Wolfson Jewish Art Museum: “Jewish Identity”

58 King George St. 02-588-9010

The Wolfson Museum focuses on teaching visitors about Jewish Identity and Jewish Heritage. The Museum is located on King George St next to the Great Synagogue and is a great place to stop on your way in/out of town. The Museum has 5 rooms with a variety of exhibits. Each object tells a story and if you call in advance tours can be arranged in Hebrew, English, or Russian.

During school vacations, the Museum offers tours for families that include live actors, acting out stories of the objects in the museum and art workshops. They often have Hebrew shows for kids in the auditorium as well.

Don’t miss the view from the roof where Hechal Shlomo presents summer music on the rooftop. It is one of the few 360 degree views of Jerusalem.

Exhibits that children will enjoy:

  • Who Am I?: Bar/Bat Mitzva Exhibit
  •  Wanderer & Dreamer: Dioramas depicting stories from Jewish History (My Children Loved This)
  • “and the letters soar heavenwards” : Multimedia exhibit about Jewish Identity in Vilna including scrolls saved from Vilna. Ages 14+ By reservation only.

Other Exhibits include:

  • The Story of the Binding of Isaac
  • “and I may dwell among them” : Exhibition of synagogue materials and ritual objects 
  • Jewelry From Within: Exhibit of Jewelry and love songs.

Fun In Jerusalem Reader Feedback:  “On Hanukka it was FANTASTIC. I sent an 11 y.o., 9 y.o, and 7 y.o. with their grandparents and they came home absolutely thrilled. The play was apparently amazing, my kids LOVED it, and the activities were also very high quality. We will definitely be going back every chag”

Opening Hours:

Sunday-Thursday 9:00am-3:00pm

Ticket Prices:

  Adult 15 NIS

Child 10 NIS

How To Get To The Wolfson Museum…

By Car: At the end of the Begin Hwy (near Malcha) make a left on Herzog. It turns into Aza St and take it up the hill. Make a left on to King George and Hechal Shlomo will be on your left. It is difficult to park but there is a parking lot further along King George at Bet Avi Chai.

By Bus: 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 17, 19, 22, 31, 32

 


 

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