Culture in jerusalem

Jerusalem highlights: May 9-15

Jerusalem Cinematheque unveils renovated auditorium
 Israelis take part in the Jewish holiday of Purim parade (Adloyada), in Jerusalem, March 25, 2024

Purim parades: Israeli cities gear up to celebrate holiday tradition

 Morrie and Mitch.

'Tuesdays with Morrie' on stage in moving Jerusalem production - review

 GILBERT & SULLIVAN’S ‘HMS Pinafore’ by the Encore! Educational Theatre Company.

English-speaking theater performances shine at Nissan Native Jerusalem Festival


Jerusalem Highlights: August 9 – August 15

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

 ‘Oh My Electric Eye’ (see Wed.).

Jerusalem Highlights: August 2 – August 8

Editor’s note: Due to the ongoing security situation, events listed below may be postponed or canceled. Check before booking, and stay safe.

 Director Tal Kantor (see Sat.).

Kiryat Moshe: Jerusalem’s sought-after hub of learning

Neighborhood Corner: Due to its central location, Kiryat Moshe has become a sought-after neighborhood in Jerusalem for urban renewal and development projects.

 Kiryat Moshe light rail station.

Highlights from the 41st Jerusalem Film Festival: debuts, diverse voices, and emerging talents

Amid regional tensions, the 41st Jerusalem Film Festival showcased vibrant new Israeli cinema, from debut films to innovative storytelling.

 'HIGHWAY 65'

Jerusalem Highlights: July 26 - August 1

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

 PIRIS ELIYAHU (see Thursday).

The unique and fascinating history of Jerusalem's Ticho House - explainer

Ticho House is celebrating 40 years as a contemporary art annex of the Israel Museum.

 Jerusalem’s Ticho House

Bayit Vagan: The garden oasis of Jerusalem

Neighborhood Corner: The name “Bayit Vagan” derives from the Hebrew phrase “house and garden,” reflecting the original vision for the neighborhood’s dwellings.

 THE MODERN neighborhood has seen a significant influx of haredi residents.

Jerusalem's historical Kishle site hosts captivating ‘Umbilicus’ art exhibition

The Kishle, which houses a range of artifacts from various historical periods, was unearthed in an archaeological dig and uncovers thousands of years of Jerusalem's history.

 HANNAN ABU-HUSSEIN explores the theme of women’s voices and body acceptance.

Jerusalem Highlights July 12 - July 18

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

 ALMA BAND at the Yellow Submarine offers a blend of indie music and faith-oriented lyrics. Doors open at 8:30 p.m.

Jerusalem Highlights June 14 – June 20

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

 ASAF AVIDAN hits Jerusalem on his Ichnology tour (see Monday).

Jerusalem Highlights MAY 31 – JUNE 6

Editor’s note: Due to the current security situation, events listed below may be postponed or canceled. Check before booking, and stay safe.

 HOUDINI and Jennie the Vanishing Elephant, 1918 (see Tuesday).