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Israel’s cultural exports are stronger than ever, with television, food and even celebrities making inroads overseas. Diplomats love to tout such successes, but do they really have an impact?
By GIL HOFFMAN
Former student leader tells the ‘Post’ he’s the candidate to beat in the upcoming race for leadership of the struggling Labor Party.
By HERB KEINON
A pact that could be a major deterrent to the enemies of the Jewish state could also turn out to be a double-edged sword for Jerusalem.
By HELEN KAYE
In addition to a gala concert at the Tel Aviv Museum on July 27, other concerts will include Broadway favorites and an “It’s Your Choice” concert in which the audience gets to choose the aria.
By BARRY DAVIS
Lior Zalmanson conjures up images of ‘1984’ in his exhibition ‘NewSpeak’
By YONAH JEREMY BOB
Will PM end-run on comptroller c’tee work to get legal fees paid for by others?
By TAMAR BEERI
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By BUZZY GORDON
The sea foraging tasting menu by Helena’s Amos Sion is one of his best yet
By NERIA BARR
The food in the special gala dinner was indeed delicious and innovative - showcasing the chef’s exceptional technique and inspiration.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH
Herzliya’s Minato serves up good food in an authentic atmosphere
By COURTESY
The harshness and heroism that existed during the time of the Warsaw Ghetto will be on full display in Polish dance group KONTRA’s new theatrical dance performance “Righteous Among the Nations."
By ORI J. LENKINSKI
When opening the call for applications to the Intimadance Festival, the flagship dance event of Tel Aviv’s Tmuna Theater, new artistic directors Renana Raz and Ofer Amram led with this concept.
By EYTAN HALON
Facilitating internal mobility within enterprises has increasingly become the focus of Tel Aviv-based artificial intelligence career development start-up Gloat's work.
Baritone Ionut Pascu will take the lead role in the Israel Opera’s next production
By SHANNA FULD
The flagship Israeli multi-disciplinary extravaganza spreads it wings even further with its new production.
By URI BOLLAG
There are some 200,000 Holocaust survivors living in Israel. Tragically, around 50,000 of them live around or below the poverty line.
By HANNAH BROWN
If you missed the suspenseful and very scary miniseries Chernobyl, about the nuclear power plant explosion in the Ukraine in 1986, it will be shown again on HOT HBO, HOT VOD and NEXT TV.
Euphoria, an HBO remake of an Israeli show by the same name, premiered Sunday night on HBO, amid a whole lot of buzz and a fair amount of controversy.
The event will include a presentation by Adam Ahmed, a Darfurian asylum seeker living in Israel.
By BENJY SINGER
“Rabbi Lau synthesized Torah and humanity in a natural way, which is a lesson I will take with me.”
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
MOST PEOPLE prefer to celebrate their birthdays later rather sooner. Few want to be older than they are.
By LEAH HAKIMIAN
...how Jerusalem remembers 9/11?
While the meat or milk product from the animal may smell or taste normal, it can still be infected.
By ANAT GISSIN
Exercising in tandem
By PEGGY CIDOR
In recent years, the municipality has been increasing funding and investment in east Jerusalem neighborhoods. The upgrading project includes standardizing street names there.
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