WATCH: Israeli dance show puts Jewish spin on Flamenco
International choreographer Michal Bratt's ANIMA explores the transition from singlehood to family life, combining traditional Flamenco and Jewish klezmer music.
International choreographer Michal Bratt's ANIMA explores the transition from singlehood to family life, combining traditional Flamenco and Jewish klezmer music.
Watching so many films and TV shows, one would be hard-pressed to know that a traditional Jewish lifestyle produces people who are generally both happier and healthier than extreme secularists.
Child star, a black belt in jiu jitsu, has joined a voluntary initiative to make sure that members of the local Jewish community can pray in peace.
Family of famed Swedish director asked Hagai Levi to adapt the classic 1973 mini-series eight years ago. Starring Jessica Chastain and Oscar Issac, "Scenes from a Marriage" focuses on the gradual dissolution of a couple's marriage.
Local media industry stunned by the sudden passing of Daniel, a veteran military commentator and a staple of Channel 12 News since its early days, who suffered a fatal cardiac episode at home. Prime Minister Bennett: He will be missed by all of us.
His death was mourned far and wide, from fellow comedian Gilbert Gottfried, who called him "one of the best," to Fox News personality Sean Hannity, who hailed Mason as "irreverent, iconoclastic, funny, smart and a great American patriot.” Henry Winkler tweeted: “Now you get to make heaven laugh."
With audiences in 190 countries, the critically acclaimed show about undercover commandos and the war on terror is considered the strongest TV brand exported by Israel. Farsi version to be available via the London-based Manoto TV.
"The international pageant is undoubtedly a significant event, and it will be held in Israel in accordance with all the coronavirus safety guidelines," Tourism Minister Yoel Razvozov says.
Israeli singer Noga Erez walks back pro-BDS comments, claiming her words were misconstrued.
Nadav Lapid takes home prestigious prize for his film "Ha'Berech."
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