Exhibition
Inside America’s first prison synagogue: New exhibit tells the story of Jewish inmates who built it
While founded by Quakers and long Christian-oriented, Eastern State hosted Jewish prisoners as early as the 1800s.
Jerusalem highlights: July 10-16
New exhibition connects people and animals
B'nai Brith Canada demands delay of upcoming Nakba exhibit amid foreign interference fears
Dizengoff Center rolls out environmental carpet in new exhibit
The second Environmental Biennale has been underway in downtown Tel Aviv for a few weeks now, and it is due to run through June 13.
With the launch of an innovative new service: A spectacular pop-up exhibition gets underway
A groundbreaking service, the result of a collaboration between Karol Gallery and DULU Interior Design Studio, will launch this week at a spectacular pop art exhibition in the Jezreel Valley.
Metal detectorist unearths 1,000-year-old Viking gold arm ring on the Isle of Man
The arm-ring was likely used both as jewelry and currency, demonstrating Viking-era practices.
Mental health issues cited as tourist damages Terracotta Army statues
Authorities launch investigation into how visitor breached security to enter pit.
Museum: Artifact shows playful, serious sides of 19th-century sexual health and attitudes
Jerusalem highlights: May 30 – June 5
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Four Israeli artists to display at London Art Biennale
Four Israeli artists have been selected for July's London Art Biennale 2025, one of the UK’s most respected international art events.
Between the sunsets: Meir Appelfeld exhibition invites viewers into a linimal space of imagination
Meir Appelfeld's 'On the Threshold' exhibition at the Rothschild Fine Art Gallery draws viewers into a space where memory and imagination intertwine.
To Laura Ben-David and the many who love her
Author, writer, photographer, speaker, and marketer Laura Ben-David is a star of the Anglo-Israeli community. A photography exhibition of her images shared her story.
Hohenzollern art dispute settled. German museums to retain works
Cultural State Minister Wolfram Weimer announced in Berlin that the more than ten-year asset dispute has been resolved, bringing nearly 100 years of uncertainty to an end.