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'The Dybbuk' becomes a new Hebrew opera – and it feels eerily timely

Haaretz 17 Feb 2026
A new Hebrew opera based on S. An-sky's play premieres at the Israeli Opera for a limited five-performance run, a documentary in Jaffa follows Arab women creating their own space and this year's Rappaport Prize winners are announced ....
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'The dybbuk exists in every person': What possesses Israeli society?

Haaretz 16 Feb 2026
A new Hebrew opera based on S. An-sky's play premieres at the Israeli Opera for a limited five-performance run, a documentary in Jaffa follows Arab women creating their own space and this year's Rappaport Prize winners are announced ....
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How do you talk to children about death? A new Israeli book offers an unusual answer

Haaretz 26 Jan 2026
A daring new children's book about mortality leads this week's Israeli culture highlights, alongside a major memoir release and an Israeli film festival in Los Angeles ....
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An opera on blindness is the most eye-opening show in Israel right now

Haaretz 20 Jan 2026
Tchaikovsky's 'Iolanta' debuts in Israel for the first time. Plus, contemporary pop stars keep cranking out duets with Israel's older stars, and a biography on a pioneering Israeli feminist hits the shelves ....
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After facing hate messages and boycott, Antwerp-based Israeli food chain Boker Tov closes

Haaretz 18 Jan 2026
At its height, the small chain included four restaurants across Belgium and even produced a popular cookbook. Once the association with Tel Aviv became 'too controversial', the owners even contemplated changing the interior and the name ....
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An opera on blindness is the bravest production in Israel right now

Haaretz 18 Jan 2026
Tchaikovsky's 'Iolanta' debuts in Israel for the first time. Plus, contemporary pop stars keep cranking out duets with Israel's older stars, and a biography on a pioneering Israeli feminist hits the shelves ....
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'The thing that messed me up the most was seeing shoes': Now you can read ...

Haaretz 04 Jan 2026
After a successful run in Tel Aviv, the script of "SHURA" is now available in book form. Plus, Nadav Lapid's movie "Yes!" finally hits theaters, and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art goes back to 1945 ....
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Between war and opulence: The magic of photographer Toni Frissell echoes the present

Haaretz 28 Dec 2025
American photographer Toni Frissell captured both the harsh reality of war and the beauty of humans and fahion ....
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Genocide and ethnic cleansing: The Tel Aviv exhibition daring to use words most would rather ignore

Haaretz 14 Dec 2025
Also. A collection of war poems translated into Hebrew is essential reading for Israelis, and three exhibitions at the Herzliya Museum of Art honor pioneering women ....
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