Brush with death inspires Israeli artist's surreal cellphone snaps
"Ever since I came back to life I choose to document life itself from an unusual perspective,” Eitan Asraf says.
"Ever since I came back to life I choose to document life itself from an unusual perspective,” Eitan Asraf says.
Public opposed plans to sell off one of Israel's best collections of art, which was expected to fetch millions in a Sotheby's auction. Qatari foundation agrees to supply museum with funding for 10 years.
Scattered through 72,000 square feet of galleries are historical artifacts and mementos: one of late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s signature collars, a Book of Esther scroll from pre-Inquisition Spain, and a monumental carved stone from a first-century BCE synagogue on the shores of the Sea of Galilee.
Isi Leibler is no ordinary leader. His career and record marks him out as an exceptionally resourceful fighter for Jewish rights.
Archive includes such resources as 350 hours of interviews and recordings from world-renowned Bedouin expert Clinton Bailey’s research, as well as hundreds of images, slides and video clips documenting Bedouin tribal culture over the past half-century.
Gadot, 35, announced the news on Instagram by sharing a picture of her with husband Jaron Varsano and their two daughters, who were holding her baby bump.
Barely visible sentence scribbled with a pencil on Edvard Munch’s 1893 masterpiece "The Scream" and reading, "Can only have been painted by a madman," was penned by the Norwegian painter himself.
Major Jewish groups launch campaigns demanding NBC and SNL apologize "for the blatant anti-Semitic smear." Network and show must make clear that Israel provides equal access to the COVID vaccine for its entire population, Jews and non-Jews alike, they demand.
"White Eye" tells the story of an Israeli who accuses an African migrant of stealing his bicycle in Tel Aviv. Director Tomer Shushan: I'm thrilled to have made it this far.
The actress has previously been criticized for her for social media posts that mocked mask-wearing during the pandemic and alleged voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election.
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