Unique Israeli Artist Jack Jaget
Jack Jaget is a graduate of Music and Art High School and the Cooper Union Art School of New York. For some years he was the Art Director at the World Publishing Company. Once, this master designed...
View ArticleFlames
Rafal Betlejewski, a Polish performance artist burned down a barn in the central region of the country in a commemoration of the July, 1941 Jedwabne incident. In this deadly pogrom, in the presence of...
View ArticleUnpublished Kafka to see Light of Day
For more than 40 years, the treasure trove of unseen and unpublished possibly important Franz Kafka works lay stacked in piles in a humid apartment in a Tel Aviv suburb. The cache consisted of...
View ArticleKatharina Wagner Will Be Staying in Germany
Great-granddaughter of German composer Richard Wagner canceled a trip to Israel after the leaked news of the visit prompted criticism over her anti-Semitic ancestor. Katharina Wagner was scheduled to...
View ArticleCast Down Your Buckets
Those who point fingers at Jewish Settlers and cry, “Colonialists, go back where you belong!” should kick rocks. They are in desperate need of a history lesson, if they are not hopelessly...
View ArticleParty on Tel Aviv
This week Lonely Planet, a travel guide company released their Top 10 Cities for 2011 and placed Tel Aviv at number three, calling it a “modern sin city.” New York City came in first and Tangier...
View ArticleUNESCO Shuns Iran with World Philosophy Day
Sponsored by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, or UNESCO, World Philosophy Day has been held on every third November since 2002. The event is: “An opportunity to...
View ArticleFriendship & Kabbalah The Ever Growing Tradition
Two weeks ago, the New York Times had an article about Kabbalistic dancers, it was a reminder of the ubiquity and diversity of the various forms of this ancient mysticism; today, Kabbalah is not just a...
View ArticleChillin’ in the Hood: Russell Crow
A proposed ban last November on circumcision in San Francisco is not restricted to just the city on the Bay. Santa Monica could actually be the first American city to see the ban make it onto the...
View ArticleOh Boy, it’s a Boycott
A new cultural center was inaugurated in the town of Kiryat Arba, next to Hebron on Monday night. As predicted, several high-profile actors have refused to perform at the center. The center was built...
View ArticleFootnote Gets Oscar Nomination
“Footnote”, a film by Joseph Cedar, has been announced as a nominee in the Best Foreign Film category at this year’s Academy Awards to be held on February 26 in Los Angeles. “Footnote” will compete...
View ArticleDog Run Over Twice
The face of the generation is like the face of the dog run over twice by a “Dan” bus in Tel Aviv. Alas, this is not where the problem lies; it is within the law, the education and within the lack of...
View ArticleMost Sexist Commercial Awards: “Take Your Picture Wearing Nothing But a Bra”
To commemorate the International Woman’s Day- WIZO Israel will release the list of the most sexist commercials for 2012. This year the FIX brand has received the dishonor. A highly professional...
View ArticleThe Real Way to Get The Haredi Community Drafted to IDF
As long as there is no Halakha law that allows Haredi Israelis to join IDF we won’t see it happen. The way to get the Haredi community drafted to IDF is not by state law, it requires a perceptual...
View ArticleTOY by Netta Barzilai winner of Eurovision 2018
Winner of the Eurovision 2018 The post TOY by Netta Barzilai winner of Eurovision 2018 appeared first on OneJerusalem.com.
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