Israel current events

An intriguing Israel Museum exhibition looks at art, new and old, and how they bond

The exhibition is an inclusive, collaborative project with works of vastly differing dimensions and timelines, stylistic approaches, and disciplines.

 Netta Lieber Sheffer’s gargantuan ‘Order of Priorities’ sets the scene for the art-meets-archaeology exhibition.
 Mony Brosh

Mony Brosh appointed VP of sports at Eventim

 THE OFFSPRING in concert.

The Offspring to make Israel debut in July

Sustainable Solutions for Global Challenges in Focus at the NEXUS: ISRAEL 2022 Virtual Summit


City Notes: Parachuting for Israel

A catch-up from around the country.

In honor of Independence Day, Gal Peled and Daphne Morali – who hold sixth place in the world in competitive parachuting – jumped from a plane holding the flag of Eilat, decorated with Israeli flags

Grapvine: A diplomatic snafu

Netanyahu, Ayrault and Abbas

The secret to Israel's independence

As bleak as things may seem, Israel has more potential for prosperity than any other country.

Two men carried  by a cheering crowd

Video Comment: Israel at 68, a light in dark times

In a world sliding into darkness, Israel is a light pointing the way.

Flag of Israel

City Notes: Beersheba holds city-wide family Passover celebrations

A round up of news from around the nation.

UNITED HATZALAH medics are ready for duty around the clock

City Notes: Israel Philharmonic honors Zubin Mehta on his 80th

A round up of news from around the nation.

General view of Eilat resorts

This Week in Jerusalem 451363

Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.

Jerusalem light rail.

City Notes: Rehovot gearing up for spring and Passover

A round up of news from around the nation.

Tzemah Railway station, 2006

Grapevine: A man for all seasons

FORMER CABINET secretary Israel Maimon has been appointed the next president of Israel Bonds.

Shimon Peres with Forbes editor Randall Lane.

Forbes ‘Under 30’ summit brings celebrity appeal to Israeli high-tech

There were 600 participants in attendance from around the globe, including 200 each from Israel, Europe and North America.

Shimon Peres with Forbes editor Randall Lane.