Reenat Sinay

"Reenat Sinay reflects on cultural phenomena in Tel Aviv.''

Lana del Rey performs in the Miles Davis Hall during the 46th Montreux Jazz Festival July 4, 2012.

Lana Del Rey’s Tel Aviv show postponed due to Gaza crisis

Lana del Rey performs in the Miles Davis Hall during the 46th Montreux Jazz Festival July 4, 2012.

Lana Del Rey’s Tel Aviv show set for August 20

Dan Dankner

Former Bank Hapoalim chairman gets 3 years in prison for Holyland conviction


Summertime happiness: Lana Del Rey coming to Israel

The sultry songstress to perform in Tel Aviv in August in her first ever performance in Israel.

Lana del Rey performs in the Miles Davis Hall during the 46th Montreux Jazz Festival July 4, 2012.

Comedy review: Jeff Dunham “Disorderly Conduct”

In a country where the Ahmed sketch might be especially offensive, Israelis were quick and able to laugh at themselves and at the country’s at times painful past.

Jeff Dunham

Arab media swoons over Clooney's Lebanese bride-to-be

Human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin has represented Julian Assange and advised former UN Sec. Gen. Kofi Annan; she was voted London's hottest barrister of 2013.

Actor George Clooney 311

'Game of Thrones' inspired by Jewish novelist

George RR Martin, author of book series on which the show is based, says saga was inspired by Maurice Druon's 'The Accursed Kings,' set in medieval France.

Still from "Game of Thrones"

The urban family pet


Excavators discover 3,800-year-old biblical fortress in City of David

Archaeologists finish a 15-year-long excavation of the "Spring Citadel" dating back to the time of Kings David and Solomon.

'Spring Citadel' site

Jewish woman among first to wed in same-sex ceremony in UK

Nicola Pettit was married in what is believed to have been the first Jewish lesbian marriage in the UK as the new law came into effect over the weekend.

A wedding cake is seen at a reception for same-sex couples.

Rare Golda Meir handwritten postcard to be auctioned

The postcard addressed to Shoshana Golotzinkit was stamped in Alexandria, Egypt in May 1930 and depicts the Nile River.

Handwritten postcard from Golda Meir on auction.

Study: Despite biblical records, camels didn't exist in Israel until centuries later

TAU archaeologists' study on first domesticated camels in ancient Israel presents a new challenge to the Bible's veracity as a historical document.

Camels [Illustrative]