Israel current events

Jerusalem Highlights: February 27-March 2

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

‘Don Pasquale’ (see Sunday).
 Netta Lieber Sheffer’s gargantuan ‘Order of Priorities’ sets the scene for the art-meets-archaeology exhibition.

An intriguing Israel Museum exhibition looks at art, new and old, and how they bond

 Mony Brosh

Mony Brosh appointed VP of sports at Eventim

 THE OFFSPRING in concert.

The Offspring to make Israel debut in July


Tu Bishvat activities

The best activities for this year's Tu Bishvat.

THE TU BISHVAT festivities at Kibbutz Yad Mordechai include honey tasting, rides on a tractor- pulled cart and a visit to a local museum

City notes: Art, art, art

The time is right to revel in Israel’s rich arts scene – from activist painting, to sculptures hidden in nature, to innovative sound design. Pick your favorite, or try a few.

Feminity meets the tensions of war at the new Wilfrid Israel Museum exhibition.

Nauru’s president welcomed

Pacific island nation strong supporter of Israel at UN.

NAURU’S PRESIDENT Baron Waqa assures President Reuven Rivlin

Grapevine: One of the least corrupt nations in the world

Saudi Arabia severed diplomatic relations with Qatar and Qatar’s Al Jazeera news channel.

A man walks past Qatar Airways office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, June 5, 2017

Grapevine: Azrieli and architecture

Azrieli was an architect who divided his time between Israel and Canada. He was also an international real estate tycoon, and a philanthropist.

Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper stands next to David Azrieli

City Notes: Haifa calls on cartoonists

A round up of news from around the nation.

Celebrate senior citizens as part of Tel Aviv’s Retirees’ Week on June 17-24

Grapevine: Groundbreaking

AMIT will celebrate the reunification of Jerusalem by hearing from Naomi Cohen, the wife of the late former chief rabbi of Haifa She’ar Yashuv Cohen

On Jerusalem Day last Wednesday, members of the Tag Meir movement presented flowers to passersby in the Old City’s Muslim Quarter

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Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs

On Jerusalem Day last Wednesday, members of the Tag Meir movement presented flowers to passersby in the Old City’s Muslim Quarter

Grapevine: Recovering from trauma

A round up of news briefs from around the country.

Sha'ar Hanegev regional council chief Alon Shuster.

City Notes: Celebrate Shavuot at Galilee jubilee

A round up of news from around the nation.

Revelers at Tel Aviv’s 2016 LBGTQ Pride Parade