Culture in jerusalem
Jerusalem Highlights: January 2 – January 8
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Jerusalem Highlights: December 26 – January 1
Jerusalem Highlights: December 12-18
Jerusalem International Women’s Film Festival announces its lineup
To stay or not to stay: Jewish Festival of Performing Arts presents ‘Vienna or Dimona’
There are clearly some heavy-duty issues worked into the fabric of the play, but a healthy dosage of comedic material helps the philosophical medicine go down.
Summer Loving at the Jerusalem Cinematheque
The Summer Loving program at the Jerusalem Cinematheque offers an escape from the high tensions and temperatures in Israel.
Second season of ‘Beauty Queen of Jerusalem’ will hit Netflix July 14
The historical drama focuses on three generations of the Sephardic Ladino-speaking family and their travails as they contend with violence and in their hometown of Jerusalem.
Boycotting municipal elections harms Arab Jerusalemites - editorial
Jerusalem’s Arab residents should reject calls for yet another pointless boycott of the municipal elections and participate actively in the democratic process.
Israeli civic society is our 'north star,' Blinken tells grassroot organizers
Blinken sat down with leaders of grassroots organizations at the Israeli-Palestinian arts center Feel Beit, a cross point between Jerusalem's Jewish and Arab neighborhoods.
Budding reflections: Maureen Fain sheds light and plenty of color on our lives
The multi-hued petal spread comes courtesy of Maureen Fain, a longtime Jerusalem-resident South African-born artist with the creative means and skills to impart it palpably to the public.
The International Jerusalem Puppet Festival returns for 2022
The alfresco curtain-raiser takes place in Liberty Bell Park, which is home to the new expansive and well-appointed Train Theater premises.
Jerusalem Arts Festival: Anat Malamud brings new ‘Le’ehov Oti’ show
The festival kicks off with a bang, at Beit Ha’am with the Protest Song show with a stellar lineup that features the likes of Karolina, Eran Tzur, Elisha Banai and Alma Zohar
New play exploring the lives of Soviet Jews opens in Jerusalem
Set in 1972 Moscow, Whisper Freedom tells the story of Elena Ivanova, a Moscow stage star who painstakingly conceals her Jewish identity.
This week in Jerusalem: Keep up the good work
A weekly round-up of city affairs.