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Jerusalem Highlights: December 20-26

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

The 'Sistine Chapel of prehistory': How a 21,000-year-old cave transformed our view of ancient art

Discovered on December 18, 1994, by three amateur speleologists, the Chauvet Cave changed our understanding of prehistoric peoples.

Israeli rock icon Corinne Allal dies at 69

“She was original in every way, with a spirit and talent beyond imagination,” wrote colleague and friend Yehudit Ravitz on social media.

By NERIA BARR
18/12/2024

‘Monkeys in the Mist’: An interview with award-winning Israeli artist Eti Jacobi Lelior

In an exclusive interview, Eti Jacobi Lelior discusses her view on the nature of painting and her individual approach to the process.

17/12/2024

Art fair with works by wounded IDF soldiers, Oct. 7 survivors opens Wednesday

The Creating Hope Art Fair will display its works as part of the artists’ rehabilitation journeys, with each piece telling a deeply personal story, shaped by the devastating events of October 7.

By AMY SHAPIRO
17/12/2024

Dan S. Chill: World naïve art promoter in Israel

Listening to his life story, including the tragic events of his childhood, the sense was that he had rediscovered his childhood in naïve art.

15/12/2024
 Jerusalem Post Group CEO Inbar Ashkenazi presented Rabbi Lipskar with a handcrafted silver Menorah

Jerusalem Post honors spiritual leader of Bal Harbour Shul with Menorah at Miami Summit Gala

A handcrafted Menorah by “Hazorfim” celebrates Rabbi Lipskar’s spiritual leadership and the rich legacy of Jewish artistry, blending tradition and innovation.

Tel Aviv escapism: Art, brunch, and vibes at Poli Urban

We enjoyed a short stay at the Poli Urban boutique hotel, perfectly situated on Ness Ziona Street near Hayarkon Street, just two minutes from the beach and close to numerous sites.

By TALY SHARON
08/12/2024

Top 10 reasons to leave the house: December 8-16

Fun events to take part in throughout Israel in the coming week.

By NERIA BARR
07/12/2024

Colours of Hope: Israel's anonymous graffiti artist Alef's new exhibit

Alef, who prefers to remain anonymous, spoke to the Magazine about the meaning of his art and on creating in a time of pain.

By AMALIA HESS
07/12/2024
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