Culture in Israel
Jerusalem Film Festival announces Israeli lineup
This year, the festival's Israeli program includes a wide-ranging lineup of feature films, documentaries, shorts, experimental films, and restored classics.
Jerusalem Highlights: May 15-21
What's Israel’s role in Judaism? Zionists' duty is to know - opinion
Beyond the pom-poms: Israel’s young cheerleaders win bronze on the world stage
WHISKY LIVE 2025: Showcasing Israel’s growing whisky culture
“The Israeli whisky community embraces innovation and creativity,”
Married Israeli directing duo unveil new film ‘Dead Language’
The well-received film co-stars Yehezkel Lazarov as Aya’s husband, and Gal Malka as her co-worker who is more confident in her social life.
Israel aims to improve absorption of olim into education system ahead of coming school year
Making Aliyah is a massive life change for all olim, but school-aged children often face a unique struggle when integrating into the Israeli education system.
Israeli Comedy Festival returns for its fourth year to bring laughs for everyone
From August 17 to 21, the Israeli Comedy Festival is back for its fourth year, featuring a mix of stand-up, improv, and five brand-new theater shows.
Goldy’s takeaway: A huge variety of takeout trays in Bnei Brak - restaurant review
If you want to buy cooked food or are having a party, head over to Goldy’s, where hostess trays are available.
New branch of Moulin Doré opens in Jerusalem - restaurant review
“We offer a mix between the Israeli and French tastes,” co-owner Michael Cassar said. “We bring a proper French product and offer it to Israelis.”
Three artists, three questions: In surreal times
Contemporary art wouldn’t be the same without Surrealism.
'Ellipsis,' an intimate murder mystery movie from Spain, arrives in Israel - review
If you liked Knives Out and its sequel, Glass Onion, then Ellipsis may be the movie for you.
ACUM awards music and literature prizes
Author Etgar Keret and composer Hagar Kadima receive Lifetime Achievement Awards.
What are Israelis watching in between missile attacks? Seinfeld and much more
One important point for those looking for entertainment is that the various television services, such as Hot and Yes, are opening up their premium content for free for the duration of the hostilities