Michael Ajzenstadt, artistic administrator of the Israeli Opera for over 30 years and a pivotal figure in Israel's opera scene, passed away on Saturday, leaving a lasting legacy.
Israeli graffiti artist Benzi Brofman transforms grief into art, honoring the victims of the October 7 Hamas attack with powerful portraits in his Jerusalem exhibit.
The exhibition projects the harsh reality of the Swords of Iron war.
FURO.CHICIT's new kit brings Japanese Furoshiki art directly to you, blending modern design, sustainability, and creativity.
“Ana b’Koach” is an especially appropriate prayer for the beginning of the year.
The exhibition comprises striking sculptures and a beautiful video installation that are spread throughout the Tower of David complex, integrating site-specific works with ones shown abroad.
Arthur Essebag, a French media icon, transforms grief into action by collecting powerful Israeli artworks created in the Oct. 7 aftermath – now displayed at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Tom Nesher’s directorial debut follows Eden's emotional journey after her brother’s tragic death, blending beauty with heartache.
"The Split" on the kibbutz movement schism is underway. "Clinic," featuring Adi T. Hoffman and Sara Benninga, opens Friday. Miri Shavit's "A Thousand and One Nights" starts October 10.