Barry Davis
Music to our ears, and hearts: How music shaped Israel’s identity over 78 years
Against all official odds: Jerusalem business owners struggle to survive as the state dithers
Ittai Binnun’s ‘Home’: Jerusalem jazz meets post–Oct 7. reality
Miriam’s beat: From Exodus to modern Israel, women reclaim rhythm and resilience
Pe’imat Miriam, a female percussive endeavor, revives an ancient rhythm to find a collective voice of hope – core to the biblical Passover narrative and to our spiritual well-being.
Passover reimagined: How Jews reinterpret freedom at the Seder table
Passover celebrates liberty, tradition, and the evolving ways we mark the Seder night.
Exploring identity through art at Jerusalem's Museum on the Seam
Two exhibitions at the Museum on the Seam proffer an emotional reality check of the lay of our land.
From shelters to fun: How Jerusalem is helping residents cope during Iran war
The Jerusalem Municipality has been offering online and other activities to locals, across a wide range of topics and fields, for quite a while.
Getting around in times of turmoil: How to keep up morale in Israel during Iran war
How can we deal with all this abnormal normality? The constant sirens, the fearsome explosions, of missiles falling, or the IDF’s interception system working but resulting in shrapnel dispersal?
Bach Festival features contemporary dance and live baroque performances
Nine concerts, live ensembles, and eclectic programming showcase Bach’s timeless adaptability.
Ancient maps, scorched books, and survival art: Inside Israel Museum’s winter exhibitions
The Israel Museum opens its new winter fare with ancient charts, abstract paintings, compelling graphics, and alfresco beauty.
Capturing a nation: Werner Braun’s photographic journey
Experience Israel’s history through Werner Braun’s lens at the Between Water and Sky exhibition at MUZA, Ramat Aviv.
Pnimeet: Community workshop putting Jerusalem back on bikes
Pnimeet teaches Jerusalemites how to fix their own bikes, cutting costs, reducing waste, and easing daily life in a car-clogged city.
Framing females, then and now: ANU exhibition sheds light on photographic torchbearers
The fact that the lineup includes a total of 40 exclusively Jewish female photographers from the last and current centuries knocks the interest value up several notches.