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Animax Tel Aviv marks 25 years amid conflict and creativity
The festival’s showcased artists and their works will reflect the darker reality that Israel has faced over the last two years.
‘Saving Shuli-San,’ sequel to comedy blockbuster ‘Saving Shuli,’ opens Thursday
Pass the popcorn, turn down the lights: What to watch at the Jerusalem Film Festival
Why some think the new ‘Superman’ movie is about the war in Gaza - Opinion
New Superman movie: Immersive entertainment or commentary on Gaza war? - review
It would have been nice to have been able to enjoy it as pure entertainment, without having to weigh what those headline-grabbing border scenes were meant to evoke.
Matti Caspi seeks aid for cancer treatment
Caspi appealed to his fans for financial assistance in his ongoing battle with cancer.
Moving through life: Tel Aviv Dance Festival returns to Suzanne Dellal Centre
The annual Tel Aviv Dance festival will open next month at the Suzanne Dellal Centre.
Laivy Miller: A chip off the Matisyahu block - concert review
Laivy Miller, the son of famed American-Jewish reggae/rapper Matisyahu, performed in Tel Aviv along with his younger brother, Duvbear.
Jazz trumpeter Avishai Cohen to unload post-October 7 angst at Israel Festival
Avishai Cohen's latest record, 'Ashes to Gold,' packs an emotional punch and will be performed on July 16 in Jerusalem as part of this year’s Israel Festival.
Ishay Ribo’s Friday magic - concert review
Singer-songwriter Ishay Ribo performed a pre-Shabbat concert with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
Ptil Tekhelet Educational Center: Israel's newest, bluest cultural venue
“The main takeaway from The Tekhelet Educational Center is the deep appreciation for a beautiful mitzvah.”
A New Dawn for Israel’s War Orphans
Sunflowers Opens Five Healing Centers in the South
The queen of Israeli cinema: Remembering Lia van Leer ahead of Jerusalem Film Festival
She was brilliant, visionary, charming, hardworking, funny, ambitious, extremely cultured, demanding, and imperious, so it’s no accident that she was eulogized by many as the queen of Israeli cinema.
Ron Leshem, Israeli-American who brought Euphoria and Bad Boy to life, takes stock of his life
The screenwriter/producer/novelist talks to The Jerusalem Post about his success in a medium where 'failure is the default.'