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Postponed by war, Acre Fringe Festival to highlight resilience and art

Israel’s Acre Fringe Festival is back this April with bold, thought-provoking performances.

By NERIA BARR
25/03/2025

'Oklahoma!' shines in Israel: LOGON’s latest musical triumph

Theater review: Light Opera Group of the Negev Netanya Community Center

Dan Livni: Fighter at home, acclaimed artist abroad

Dan Livni’s paintings enable us to view the life that goes on around us through the prism of eternity.

By ALEK D. EPSTEIN
23/03/2025

'Daedalus Enigma': A Jerusalem exhibition with a yin-yang view on life

A new exhibition at the cozy, ‘very Jerusalem’ Agripas 12 Gallery takes a yin-yang approach to life.

21/03/2025

France returns 133 pre-Columbian artifacts to Honduras

The artifacts had been held in a Paris museum since the 1980s.

  Orel Levy: Artist, surfer, innovator.

Artist Orel Levy fuses surfing, spirituality, and art in a unique visual journey

Israeli artist and surfer transforms surfboards into canvases, bridging faith, science, and self-discovery.

Tattooed Jews: The experiences of Jews who got their first tattoos late in life

How tattoos are helping Jewish individuals remember, reflect, and reunite

Israel Museum honors late Jerusalem artist Joseph Hirsch

A full 23 years after a large-scale posthumous retrospective at the University of Haifa and at the Artists House in Jerusalem, Hirsch has finally been given a slot by the Israel Museum.

15/03/2025

Quartz analysis could confirm 200,000-year-old engravings in Marbella

Discovery could predate oldest known cave art by 100,000 years, confirming early human presence in Spain.

Jewish family renews efforts to reclaim painting stolen by Nazis after Supreme Court ruling

The family of Lilly Cassirer are seeking the return of the oil painting Camille Pissarro’s 'Rue St. Honoré, dans l’après-midi. Effet de pluie.'

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