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A big holiday for wallets: where can you spend free time on Purim? | Israel today

2023-03-04T19:36:21.758Z


Is the cost of living oppressive on Purim? You can find a variety of free activities throughout the country • From the "Poriflatz" in Jerusalem to a variety of activities and stages in Israel and Israel - you can have fun without burdening your pocket


Time to celebrate: during the colorful holiday of Purim, many parents will look for attractive activities for children.

In the era of the high cost of living, you can find a variety of free activities in the various cities in Israel, initiated by the local authorities.

Among the activities you can also find free performances, so it's worth following the various activities.

Thus, for example, the "Porifeltz" returns to Jerusalem.

Also this year, six colorful creatures are taking over the city, each in a different location.

Six buildings and cultural institutions will dress up and host on their roofs the monsters, who have become the symbol of Purim celebrations in the city.

The Purim Carnival in Givatayim will be held on Tuesday, March 7, from 14:00 to 10:30 on Katznelson Street.

On the main stage will appear Anna Zak, the Sapir family, Kofiko, Ann B and the child star Dida.

There will also be acrobatics shows, outdoor figures, stilt walkers, food stands, and more.

All the stars will come

Rishon Lezion Municipality will celebrate Purim with a variety of activities and events suitable for all ages.

At the center of the events: four stages around the city with children's stars, community Purim processions and snow in four different centers.

At the center of the events, four stages will be set up throughout the city on Tuesday (7.3): in the Mosheva garden, in the Rakfat neighborhood, in the Mizrah housing and in Neot Shekma Park, starting at 10:00 in the morning.

Among others, the children's star Miki will appear in a musical show for the whole family, Kogomelo, Rinat Gabbai, David Haim, Chikolulu, Maya Papaya, Sami the fireman, Telalit and Zuko, local dance and music groups, and a host of other stars.

A festive Purim event will take place tomorrow at the Port of Tel Aviv with a variety of circus acts, mesmerizing acrobats, jugglers, jugglers, colorful street performers and giant clowns.

There will also be experiential sessions and workshops of rhythm and drumming, learning the hula-hop dance technique, and more.

Ness Ziona is celebrating Purim as part of the city's 140th anniversary events with an event for the whole family that will include activity facilities, inflatables, make-up and photo booths, performances by local dance and singing groups and morning shows by Michal Hektana and Kevin Rubin.

The event will take place on Tuesday, March 7, in Givat Hator and throughout the city.

from the north to the south

As part of Ramat Gan's 100th anniversary celebrations, and in honor of Purim, three iconic buildings around the city will dress up for the holiday for five days (March 5-9, between 10:00-6:00 p.m.) and will be dressed up as colorful and especially festive buildings.

In Eilat, on Tuesday from 14:00 to 11:00 Purim events will be held in Gan Fardkin, in which Rabivo's project and the singer Eliad Nahum will appear.

Celebrating in the Tel Aviv port, photo: Molly Goldberg

In Haifa there will be a Purim happening in community centers, a Purim party on Masada Street, photos of families in costumes, Purim processions in schools and dozens of other shows, workshops and a variety of events throughout the city.

In Wadi Salib, free DIY workshops of "Prepare yourself for the holiday" will be held in the plaza of the district complex, during which it will be possible to create silk-print fabric cases for free.

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Source: israelhayom

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