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French pop historian Vincent Lemire's illustrated tome makes some loaded choices in depicting the Jewish parts of history.
When I visited Jerusalem, I didn’t expect to spend half my time in a bomb shelter. It was joyous.
Jerusalem emerges as the capital of culture Playing on its popularity as a spiritual locus, Jerusalem is becoming a world-class destination for arts tourism anchored to renewed nightlife.
Michael Kinnamon's book 'A Rooftop in Jerusalem’ follows one man’s relationship with the city as its politics and landscape ...
A true platform for Jerusalem culture The city’s Design Week offers an opportunity to glimpse mouth-watering plans for the refurbished, period train station ...
Journey through the heart of Bethlehem, where ancient history meets modern-day resilience. This documentary takes you to the ...
The exhibition Chris Marker: The Lost Photographs of Israel at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, showcases previously unseen photographs of Israel in 1960.
‘Blue Jerusalem’ Review: How Tories Fought Tyrants Wartime conservatism in Britain was more than propaganda—it was a political force that shaped both the war’s strategy and its aims.
TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel's culture minister has called the Oscar win of a joint Palestinian-Israeli documentary "a sad moment for the world of cinema." Palestinian residents whose community's ...
Real ‘culture shock’ is rare—and can be serious Jerusalem syndrome and Paris syndrome are just two extreme manifestations of mental illness that travelers have experienced while visiting ...
Most importantly, the Jewish presence in the area of the Mt. of Olives, and throughout eastern Jerusalem, has grown significantly in recent years.