Culture in Israel
Jerusalem Highlights: May 15-21
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
What's Israel’s role in Judaism? Zionists' duty is to know - opinion
Beyond the pom-poms: Israel’s young cheerleaders win bronze on the world stage
‘Taking in the View’: Ticho House reframes Jerusalem through contemporary art
If Israel is going to survive war with Iran, its people cannot lose hope – editorial
Holding onto our faith in our abilities, our resilience, and our purpose is essential to survive war with the Islamic Republic.
Monty Python icon John Cleese postpones Israel shows
The Monty Python alumnus and star of films like A Fish Called Wanda didn’t give a reason for the change.
Celtic Throne brings high-energy Irish dance to Israel
The Irish dance troupe's show was two hours of sheer musical and dance energy that made you feel good, happy, and very much alive.
The Gipsy Kings – Gipsy Reyes to headline Meridiano Festival in Ashdod
Known for Spanish flamenco/pop hybrids like “Bambeleo” and its frantic rendition of “Hotel California,” the band is one of the few foreign artists willing to venture to Israel since the war started.
Beit Lessin Theater makes history with first performance in South Korea
An Israeli production of “Antigone” wows South Korean audiences at the Busan Festival, marking a historic debut.
Tribeca festival to feature films of Israeli and Jewish interest
The sole Israeli feature film in the festival is Dead Language by Michal Brezis and Oded Binnun, an expanded version of their Oscar-nominated short.
A dream of recovery, amid reality of war: Israel Festival goes to the periphery
The festival’s two opening performances will take place in a specially built open-air amphitheater in the Jerusalem Theater Plaza.
‘Since You Left’: A final song by Beniho Biton released months after his murder on October 7
“Since You Left” was released as part of the “Netzach” (Eternity) Project, an initiative founded by musicians and producers, many of whom also lost loved ones in the October 7 attacks.
Yayoi Kusama’s stunning mirror room to light up Tel Aviv Museum permanently
Three years after the closure of Kusama’s hugely successful exhibition at the museum, one of her works will join its permanent collection starting next month.
'Bad Shabbos' brings a load of good laughs and Jewish comedy – review
'Bad Shabbos' will definitely offend some people, but it will leave many others laughing with its Jewish comedy.