As Israel continues to grapple with an identity crisis over what it means to be a Jew, influential voices speak out
Culture
Rembrandt’s Hebrew
While most other Renaissance artists could only erroneously copy Hebrew texts, Rembrandt took the Bible more seriously.
Art Gallery and Shopping Mall
The shopping mall just across the street from where I live is the place where I buy my bread and my socks.
Sarit Gura, now in her sixties, painted since she was a child. Though lacking formal art education, she was tutored by Yoav Shualy, Ernest Fuchs and Tova Richter Rauch.
Herman Wouk, the prodigious Orthodox Jewish writer best known for his Pulitzer Prize winning historical fiction The Caine Mutiny has passed away at the age of 104.
Graffiti breaking into the mainstream art community is a masterpiece of entrepreneur creativity, and a story worth telling.
Inspired by one of the most remarkable true-life rescue missions ever, The Red Sea Diving Resort is a new film about how the Israeli Secret Service, or Mossad, smuggled thousands of Ethiopian Jews into Israel using a deserted holiday retreat in Sudan as a front.
Visiting Jerusalem, but have already seen all the holy sites? The city’s got much more to offer
Though not Jewish, or even Arab, Zubin Mehta was called the “crown jewel of Israel’s cultural life”