Exhibition

B'nai Brith Canada demands delay of upcoming Nakba exhibit amid foreign interference fears

'Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present' is set to open June 27, 2026. It's advertised as an exploration of human rights violations related to the "ongoing forced displacement and dispossession."

Protesters hold up signs in support of Gaza as they gather before the start of the G7 summit in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June 15, 2025.
Aeronautic's booth at Eurosatory 2026, blocked off by the French

Israeli defense booths boarded up at Eurosatory despite meeting discriminatory demands

Sigmund Freud (see Saturday).

Jerusalem highlights: May 22-28

VERA KUNIS.

Three artists, three questions: Immersed in colors


Among all the shiny models at the Tokyo Motor Show were a few dramatic announcements

Toyota takes on Rolls-Royce and Bentley, the new Corolla draws from Tesla’s Model 3, Mazda may revive the 2, and Honda teases a bold new crossover.

Century models. In front: the new coupe.

Jerusalem highlights: November 7-14

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

Challah tours Jerusalem

‘Fragments’: An Oct. 7 exhibition of grief, resilience, and the will to keep dancing - review

The one-day exhibition was curated by Eliyah Goldwicht to tell a story not only of heartache and pain but also of growth and healing.

‘Dancing in Hell’ by Eliyah Goldwicht, inspired by Edith Eger’s book ‘The Choice.’

‘Poems as Invitations’: An exhibition on English poetry in Jerusalem

The show features 20 meticulously crafted artistic prints by the two contemporary visual artists, in response to poems by three English-language poets.

‘Poems as Invitations’ exhibition view.

Jerusalem highlights: October 31-November 6

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

Adraba Bookstore

Wild and wonderful animated films at AniNation

The international animated film festival will return to the Jerusalem Cinematheque for its ninth edition November 4-8.

‘JINSEI’ WILL be one of the international films at AniNation.

Bloomfield Science Museum displays historic Jerusalem-Jaffa railway train

A railroad car, which once took three and a half hours to reach Jerusalem from Jaffa, finds a permanent home.

Train at the Bloomfield Science Museum.

Ripples of Venice: Charting the path of survival of Italian Jewry

Ripples of Venice, which opened on September 18 and runs through to May 1, takes the visitor on a journey across the centuries of the Jewish community in Venice and elsewhere in Italy.

Umberto Nahon saved the synagogue from Conegliano in Italy from destruction.

Three artists, three questions: Cross-disciplinary creators

Three artists who have moved to the visual arts, from fashion and jewelry, classical music, photography, and film.

KATRIN TOLKOVSKY

‘A Camera and a Boy’: A posthumous exhibition by the first soldier to die in the Gaza war

St.-Sgt. Lavi Lifshitz, the first soldier to die in the Israel-Hamas War in October 2023, has a posthumous photography exhibition.

 Shlomit and Nizan Lifschitz, Lavi’s parents, attend the opening of his posthumous photography exhibition at the Djanogly Art Gallery in Jerusalem, in October 2025.