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Israeli Comedy Festival returns for its fourth year to bring laughs for everyone

From August 17 to 21, the Israeli Comedy Festival is back for its fourth year, featuring a mix of stand-up, improv, and five brand-new theater shows.

‘DONALD AND ABDUL’ and Attention, Sergeant Major! will be two of the performances at the Israeli Comedy Festival.
 AVISHAI COHEN: I’m not sure this is my most personal record, but I think it’s my best!

Jazz trumpeter Avishai Cohen to unload post-October 7 angst at Israel Festival

 Folk Trio & The Gang.

Summer’s here! A snapshot of Jerusalem's warm-weather activities to enjoy

 ‘COMING HOME’ and ‘Brothers’ are two of the featured performances of this year’s Israel Festival.

A dream of recovery, amid reality of war: Israel Festival goes to the periphery


Jerusalem Jazz Festival returns to the Israel Museum

The show will take place this year June 22-24.

ELECTRONIC AND indie music duo Red Axes.

Heartwarming Israel Festival project bonds us with the food we eat

The venture forms part of this year’s Israel Festival’s “Home – Spirit – Hospitality” section, with members of the public invited to take part in daily tours of the market.

LAST YEAR JLM Food Rescuers were provided with a handy storage facility

Israel Festival 2021: Imploding culture looks inward

Ever inventive, the festival management used the coronavirus crisis to focus on local talent, of which there is no shortage.

Singer Keren Peles stars in ‘Inspiring Connections’ RA

Grapevine: Tribute to Isi Leibler

Movers and shakers from Israeli society.

Isi Leibler

After COVID-19, Israel Festival makes its return

The festival's 60th iteration will take place June 3-19.

TOM COHEN will preside over a concert with the Jerusalem East and West Orchestra based on children’s book ‘Waiting for Nissim’, by Etgar Keret and Shira Gefen, and featuring the authors.

A tale of two festivals

The Israel Festival usually happens around June, but it was moved to September within the restrictions imposed by the Health Ministry.

‘Practicing Empathy’ by Yasmeen Gooder’s company

Jerusalem's Manofim Festival takes to Zoom for 2020

This year’s online program runs October 27 to 29.

Documentation of the working process including: a screenshot of a photo by Dan Robert Lahiani, a filmstill of a video by Adina Camhy and a satellite image of an abandoned quarry, Mitzpe Ramon (Google Maps), Adina Camhy and Dan Robert Lahiani, 2020

This Sukkot, why not welcome some unusual guests into your sukkah?

The kabbalistic ushpizin custom welcomes nightly into the sukkah one of Israel’s “seven shepherds” – Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Aaron, Joseph and David. Why not expand the repertoire?

ELAINE TROY’S family-friendly feminist time capsule: the clippings, prayers, letters, cartoon and pamphlet she preserved inside Blu Greenberg’s 1981 book, ‘On Women and Judaism.’

Israel Festival revisited, online

All the shows in both festivals were shown via Zoom, live, in addition to their performance before restricted audiences at the actual events.

GALIT LISS’S Blue Zone dance production.

Dancing amid the pandemic at the Israel Festival 2020

In the past months, we became Zoom experts.

YASMEEN GODDER’S ‘Exercising Empathy.’