Culture in Israel
From Lorenz Hart to Mel Brooks: Two Jewish lives now available on Israeli screens
TV TIME: Two movies present a strong contrast in both their subjects and their styles. Blue Moon, about lyricist Lorenz Hart on Apple TV+, and Mel Brooks: The 99-Year-Old Man on HBO Max.
Painting longing: Journey through loss, memory, and renewal
Heavy metal peace in the Mideast: Orphaned Land frontman asks if unity through music can survive
Passador in Tel Aviv: A meat lover’s paradise - restaurant review
Cameroonian artist honors Jewish ties in 'Indelible' exhibition
Cameroonian artist Maurice Mboa’s 'Indelible' in Tel Aviv showcases soul print engravings exploring identity and spirituality. The exhibition honors his journey and deep connection to Judaism.
Cinematheque marks 50 years with 'Gone with the Wind' exhibit
The Jerusalem Cinematheque will celebrate its 50th anniversary with an exhibition of restored sketches and designs from 'Gone with the Wind', opening April 1 with a film screening.
'Trust No One' kicks off with a fast-paced look at espionage and betrayal in Gaza
"The White Lotus" surprises with a Thai version of Israel's classic Eurovision-winning song "A-Ba-Ni-Bi."
Bnei Menashe gallery opens in Sderot, showcasing lost tribe’s history
Israel's first Bnei Menashe synagogue initially opened in Sderot in 2015.
Parades, dancers, and superheroes: Israel's children celebrate Purim
IN PICTURES: See the celebration of thousands who gathered across various Israeli cities to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim.
New Kaveret documentary brings Israel’s iconic supergroup back to life
Kaveret was brilliant, quirky, playful, funny, exuberant, and musically rich, and it inspired generations of younger performers.
The happiness formula: How Esther transformed celebration forever
Purim’s costumes hold a deeper lesson—seeing beyond disguises to the true essence of people, just as in the Megillah.
‘Day Trippers’ actress Naama Amit talks to 'Post' on making of movie
It’s a story that brings to mind movies about strangers connecting, such as Lost in Translation and Before Sunrise, which Veronica “Roni” Kedar has said were among her inspirations for Day Trippers.
From bondage to freedom: Israeli artist creates obelisk installation in Dubai
The installation has been on display since November as part of an international sculpture exhibition.
Disturbing documentary exposes physical abuse in ultra-Orthodox schools
Director Meni Philip's powerful film gives a voice to survivors of corporal punishment in haredi educational institutions, revealing how widespread abuse shapes an entire community.