Poetry
Writing for love’s sake: The poetic world of Gad Kaynar-Kissinger - interview
Gad Kaynar-Kissinger channels his childhood wounds, Jewish-German ancestry into poetry that provokes and reveals.
Jilted lover releases erotic poetry allegedly written by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
‘Poems as Invitations’: An exhibition on English poetry in Jerusalem
Rhyme & reason: The annual Ushpizin Festival returns to Jerusalem
NASA is sending a probe to Europa – and you can send your name with it
This is thanks to NASA's new Message in a Bottle initiative, the public can have their name engraved on a microchip in its Europa Clipper spacecraft as it heads to Jupiter's moon.
US poet laureate dedicates ode to Europa for NASA mission to Jupiter's icy moon
Limon's "Poem for Europa" is less a meditation on science - though its first line seems to allude to a rocket launch - as it is an ode to nature and the awe it can inspire in humankind.
Israeli murals in Ukraine send a message of hope and identity
Florida mom behind poem restriction says sorry for promoting 'Elders of Zion'
The Florida mom stated that she has not read the entirety of the books and poems she has asked to remove from the school library.
Ode to Family Dee - a poem
A poem written for the Dee family, who lost mother Lucy and daughters Maia and Rina to a terrorist attack.
Israeli artists open poetry slam in Cyprus
Israeli poet, songwriter and cultural icon Yehonatan Geffen laid to rest
The funeral was attended by Geffen's family, including his son Aviv, and friends such as opposition head Yair Lapid.
‘Israel grew up on his songs’: Yehonatan Geffen dies at 76
Known as an inseparable soundtrack of the Israel experience, he wrote both for adults and children.
'A master of words': Israeli author Meir Shalev dies at 74
He was a jack-of-all-trades in the media world, working as an author for radio and television alike, as well as a regular contributor and columnist to several newspapers and magazines.
Passover, finding freedom: From Yannai to Bruce Springsteen
Unlike Yannai, Springsteen recognizes that the truest redemption happens within the individual: in the blessed, rare moments of the night, out of reach of the cruel binaries of boss man and worker