Jerusalem culture

Train Theater’s Puppet Festival grows up

The festival, running from August 17-21, will offer international workshops and events, interactive and immersive experiences, and exhibitions.

A PERFORMANCE at the upcoming International Puppet Festival.
 MAUREEN NEHEDAR

A voice of kindness: Iranian-born Maureen Nehedar finds her own melody in a new album

 HANNA ELAN YONES.

Three artists, three questions: Spotted at Fresh Paint 2024

 The new entrance to the Tower of David Jerusalem.

From ‘Spirit of Stone’ to ‘Forsaken Zone’: Is there a Jerusalem School of Art?


This week in Jerusalem: Halachic pastry

Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs

Pastries from an introductory pastry confectionary course offered to young Haredi women by MATI – the Jerusalem Business Development Center and a local pastry shop

Jerusalem Music Academy Menotti Operas Beit Mazia

Two genres of Menotti’s operas – comic and serious, almost tragic, The Old Maid and the Thief and The Medium – were performed by the Jerusalem Music Academy.

The Israel Opera

Seeking change

This week, in our continuing series of profiles of potential mayoral candidates, we talk to attorney Yossi Havilio

Yossi Havilio

The Lounge: December 5, 2017

The latest social news from Israeli life.

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG (left) and Nir Barkat.

Concert Review: Jerusalem Jazz Festival

Once again, artistic director and internationally acclaimed trumpeter Avishai Cohen put together a diverse range of acts.

SLIDE TRUMPETER Steven Bernstein from the Sexmob band.

‘Jalo’ from the other side

Dege Feder presents her solo dance piece as part of the Hullegeb Israeli-Ethiopian Arts Festival in Jerusalem

CHOREOGRAPHER/DANCER Dege Feder performs in her latest piece, ‘Jalo.’

Jerusalem: A city of the future

Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Minister Zeev Elkin advances the interests of the capital city on the national level.

Fireworks over Jerusalem's Old City May 21, 2017

A little house in the big city

Little House in Baka, a spacious mansion built in 1930, today is a quaint 34-room hotel.

BREAKFAST AT The Little House in Baka – the ‘Little House’ chain is an affordable option to big hotels.

This week in Jerusalem:October 22, 2017

Rolling Stone:Peggy Cidor's round-up of city affairs

Haredi Youth

Sade in the sun

Seventh edition of Jerusalem indie music festival to feature four stages and 15 bands.