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Israeli Opera to put on 'Carmen in the Park' in free show at Yehoshua Gardens
The performance will take place at Yehoshua Gardens on August 18 at 8:30 p.m. This year’s show continues a tradition of outdoor operas in Tel Aviv dating back over 20 years.
The prettiest mess in town
Hundreds rally in Tel Aviv in solidarity with Women’s March
מַרְכּוֹלֵי קוֹפִיקְס
A surreal night at TA Museum of Art
Throughout the event, sponsored by the Hadassah & Sidney Musher Philanthropic Fund, numerous activities will take place simultaneously.
WATCH: Illusionist 'levitates' outside Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Center
Hezi Dean draws crowds to central Tel Aviv for levitation trick.
Histadrut activists bring ICL protest to Rothschild tent city
The unions have demonstrated in cities across the South and Jerusalem in the past week, sometimes shutting down major intersections.
תַחֲרוּת ‘הָעִיר הַחֲכָמָה’
World Smart Cities Award
Theater Review: The Good Person of Setzuan
By Bertolt Brecht; Translated by Shimon Zandbank; Directed by Yevgeny Arye; Gesher Theater, December 28.
The Shabbat ordinance
While addressing the Shabbat prohibitions and limitations – let’s not forget the need to invest in alternative, contemporary ways to enhance the positive spirit of Shabbat.
Tel Aviv municipality morphs into giant rainbow flag for Gay Pride Month
480 colorful LED light bulbs adorn the municipality building, creating the world's largest rainbow 'flag.'
Woman of La Mancha
New arrival Tiffany Chow shines in the ultimately healing role of Aldonza, Don Quixote’s dream girl.