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BGU Expands Global Reach: StandWithUs Conference and University Partnerships
From California to the Negev: BGU Builds Bridges with Future Leaders and Top Universities
ACUM awards music and literature prizes
Producer Lawrence Bender to receive lifetime achievement award at Jerusalem film fest
ACUM awards music and literature prizes
Jerusalem Film Festival 2025: international films, prizewinners, and must-see titles
From Michel Franco's Dreams starring Jessica Chastain to new works from the Dardenne brothers and Sergei Loznitsa, the Jerusalem Film Festival's 2025 edition showcases the best of global cinema.
Yoni Netanyahu Honored for Changing the World’s Response to Terrorism
The memory of Yonathan Netanyahu was honored at a ceremony in Porto as a champion who defended the dignity of Jewish families everywhere
Despite Recent 12-Day War with Iran, NBN Expects 2,000 Olim This Summer
Thousands of North American newcomers remain steadfast in their decision to immigrate, expected on multiple group Aliyah flights as well as flagship summer charter flight
Daniella Wexler: Retrospective or new exhibition?
In her current retrospective at the Jerusalem Theatre, the historical works appear in reproduction, embellished with painted decorative margins and additional new images.
A stage for resilience: Israel Festival expands beyond Jerusalem this summer
The Israel Festival’s winding itinerary, from city plazas to kibbutz lawns to a football pitch in Majdal Shams, is a fragile but insistent bridge.
Lost music from Auschwitz performed after 80 years
The music Geyer documented was played for the first time in 80 years at London’s Bloomsbury Theatre on June 3-7, 2025.
Lioness in lights: An Israeli filmmaker’s journey through Hollywood and war
With resilience and reinvention at the heart of her journey, Rotem Alima continues to navigate Hollywood while holding firmly to her roots and values.
‘Tatami,’ the first Israeli-Iranian movie, opened in the US during the war
Oscar-winning Israeli director Guy Nattiv began developing the story several years ago and knew that he needed to collaborate with an Iranian to make the film.
A hostage story, ‘The Bear’ at its best: What to watch from Israel and worldwide today
'52 Days' is a well-made and gripping film, which is a further reminder, if any were needed, of the sufferings of those still held hostage in Gaza.
EBU decides not to vote on expelling Israel from Eurovision – for now
The Eurovision Fun website reported that the issue of Israeli participation has been tabled until the EBU meets again in the winter.