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Jerusalem highlights: July 4-10

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

 Bar Rose

'Turandot' returns to Israel's Opera after Operation Rising Lion

 THE ISRAELI OPERA’S production of Puccini’s ‘Turandot’ has it all.

Jerusalem highlights: June 27-July 3

 ‘A Sick Day for Amos McGee.’

Jerusalem highlights: June 20-26

 Lama Ani Hai in a concert.

Jerusalem highlights: June 13-19

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

 Gilding workshop

John Cleese performances in Israel postponed

The performance includes Cleese recounting stories from his career, and his irreverent take on the state of the world, including current events in Israel.

 John Cleese

Dizengoff Center rolls out environmental carpet in new exhibit

The second Environmental Biennale has been underway in downtown Tel Aviv for a few weeks now, and it is due to run through June 13.

Ovadia Binyasho's lenticular illustration ‘Dehaya’ draws our attention to the sorry state of coral around the world.

Jerusalem highlights: June 6-12

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

 Illustrative image of grilled cheese.

Jerusalem highlights: May 30 – June 5

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

 Johanna Riethmueller

Jerusalem highlights: May 23-29

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

 Uri Shafir, ‘The Waiting Hollow’

Jewish Czech-born German writer Maxim Biller stars in Jerusalem International Writers Festival

The Israeli literary community will be in high-profile attendance as well, with the likes of Dorit Rabinyan, Lihi Lapid, Bilha Ben-Eliyahu, and Bacol Serlui.

 Jewish Czech-born German author Maxim Biller presents his latest book, ‘Mama Odessa,’ and talks about the role of the Jewish writer in Germany, post Oct. 7.

After long absence, Galilee festival returns to celebrate local Jewish, Druze, Arab communities

The vision for the festival is to meet the wonderful and diverse residents of this great landscape.

 Ba Li Galil in the Galilee.

Hiking the holy land in the season of Lag Ba'omer

One of the things that the holiday commemorates is Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai’s death – the same sage who survived on carob while hiding in a cave.

 IN ITS QUIET way, the humble carob teaches us that meaningful traditions need not be elaborate.

Jerusalem highlights: May 16 – May 22

 ‘A Bachelorettes’ Apartment’ (see Sunday) at Aspaklaria Theater.