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'Tuner' mixes classical music, crime, and Dustin Hoffman - review
Much of the comedy in the movie comes from Uri browbeating the two, and if you can understand the Hebrew, it’s even funnier than the subtitles.
Against all odds: Successful education evolving in Israel's unrecognized Bedouin villages - opinion
What "Mazel Tov" reveals about Judaism's long relationship with luck
Painting through the ashes: Ronen Siman-Tov turns Jerusalem’s wounds into art - interview
'Detached from Israel, Zionism': National Library swaps logo amid public fury
The library announced the change to its logo on Wednesday from the original, which featured a minimalist rendition of a book in the colors of the Israeli flag.
Israeli Hebrew didn’t kill Yiddish, as new NYC exhibit shows it gave a new nest to live - opinion
At the beginning of the 20th century, Yiddish and Hebrew were rivals to become the language of the future Jewish state.
NYT op-ed: Hebrew symbolizes 'far-right Israeli militarism'
Israel's official X account called the writer who bashed Hebrew "Meshuggeneh [crazy person]."
Five Jewish facts about Guatemala’s new Hebrew-speaking president
Guatemala’s president-elect has a unique history with Jews and Israel.
Israeli Ulpan teachers get new wage deal
The new wage deal aims to boost aliyah integration and comes after teachers protested low salaries, which disrupted Hebrew language courses.
As Hebrew language Wikipedia turns 20 - what does its future look like?
As Wikipedia Israel celebrates 20 years, many are questioning if it will be affected by new artificial intelligence tools.
Wonderful but marginal: Hebrew Poetry Festival returns to Israel's North
This year the festival was dedicated to the memory of Hayim Nachman Bialik, whose birth took place 150 years ago near Zhytomyr, Russia.
Do you have a NIS 10 coin? It might be worth a lot of money
A TikTok user uploaded a video highlighting an engraving flaw on the coin. If you're lucky enough to have one, you can sell it to coin collectors in Israel or abroad and earn 13 times its face value.
Rabbi Sacks scholars debate the use of Hebrew to teach communal values
Following in her father, Rabbi Sacks’ footsteps, Isaacs first insisted on only speaking in Hebrew to a primarily English-speaking audience.
A song for Elul: And he gave birth
וַיוֹלֶד