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Israel celebrates 30 years of diplomatic relations with Georgia with several cultural events
Etgar Karet stars at Czech Book World
Israeli writer Etgar Keret to read excerpts for World Jewry online
Writing to fight the inertia: Etgar Keret finds inspiration in coronavirus
Anihu (Fatso)
Roni Sinai and Etgar Keret. From a story by Etgar Keret. Music by Yoni Rechter. Directed by Shirili Deshe. Cameri, March 3.
Author Etgar Keret's 'A Fault at the Edge of the Galaxy' wins Sapir Prize
Keret beat out the other four finalists on the shortlist for the prize, including Meirav Naker-Sadi, Yael Neeman, Ala Hlehel and Nir Baram.
The Most Painful Example
Israeli author Etgar Keret’s ‘Seven Good Years’ published in Farsi
"I’m not sure if Iranians would like Israel more, but they’ll sure know us a little better," says celebrated Israeli writer.
A craft in review
A panel previews what it will discuss at the Jerusalem International Book Fair
Not quite Kwintessential Keret
Suddenly,a Knock on the Door illuminates effervescent imagination of Etgar Keret.
UK’s Jewish Book Week celebrates 60 years
A leading festival of Jewish thoughts and ideas and a major event in the Jewish calendar, the book week is not without controversy.
Grapevine: Singing for Sahar
Aviv Gefen organizes a benefit concert at the Zappa Club on October 19 to raise funds for bone-marrow transplant for 5-year-old Sahar Palevi Rotman.
The Weekly Schmooze: Bibi Netanyahu – the remix
A Jpost column wrapping up Jewish culture news worldwide: Broadway's new “Funny Girl”; Etgar Keret's super-skinny house.
Diplomacy: The persuasion game
PM is presenting argument that UN Palestinian statehood vote would be bad not just for Israel, but for Palestinians themselves, and peace.
The Weekly Schmooze: America's Worst Jewish Cook
A 'Jpost' column wrapping up the hottest Jewish culture news worldwide: UK's Jewish MP crush; Israel is a small country with big pride.