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Israeli Comedy Festival returns for its fourth year to bring laughs for everyone

From August 17 to 21, the Israeli Comedy Festival is back for its fourth year, featuring a mix of stand-up, improv, and five brand-new theater shows.

‘DONALD AND ABDUL’ and Attention, Sergeant Major! will be two of the performances at the Israeli Comedy Festival.
 AVISHAI COHEN: I’m not sure this is my most personal record, but I think it’s my best!

Jazz trumpeter Avishai Cohen to unload post-October 7 angst at Israel Festival

 Folk Trio & The Gang.

Summer’s here! A snapshot of Jerusalem's warm-weather activities to enjoy

 ‘COMING HOME’ and ‘Brothers’ are two of the featured performances of this year’s Israel Festival.

A dream of recovery, amid reality of war: Israel Festival goes to the periphery


Cinema South Festival returns to Sderot, honoring resilience after tragedy

This year’s fall edition puts the population of the western Negev front and center, spotlighting the hostages and their families, as well as those who suffered losses on October 7 and during the war.

 THE SDEROT Cinematheque.

Yasmeen Godder and Dikla reunite for Shout Aloud at the Israel Festival

Nearly 25 years after their first collaboration, acclaimed choreographer Yasmeen Godder and singer Dikla join forces once again for Shout Aloud, featuring a new diverse cast of performers.

 CHOREOGRAPHER YASMEEN GODDER (left) and singert Dikla reunite in ‘Shout Aloud.’

This year’s Israel Festival will be held at the Gaza border

This year's Israel festival will focus on the Israel-Hamas war, centering around home, loss, and mourning.

 THE OTEF HaNegev Theater.

'One Day': 2024's Israel Festival to close with an offering of hope

The program kicks off at the Sherover Auditorium of the Jerusalem Theatre at 5 p.m. on September 26, continuing through to 4 p.m. on the morrow.

 'One Day': A previous year's festivities.

The Israel Festival provides a platform for budding evacuee musicians

The initiative will debut at the Israel Festival, featuring performances by budding talents alongside established artists.

 ALMA GOV and Alon Adar are among the musicians who will share the stage with younger performers.

Summer is ending – check out these can't-miss events in Jerusalem before it does

As the season’s blazing heat takes its final bow, and the first whispers of fall’s cooler breeze make their debut, Jerusalem throws lively end-of-summer celebrations, offering something for everyone.

 An illustrative image of Jerusalem's Infinity Museum.

This year's Israel Festival reckons with the reality of a post-October 7 country

The festival sets out “to do what art and creation know so well to do – to create a space where complexity, multifaceted thought, and imagination can coexist in unison,” artistic directors state.

 DIKLA AND Yasmeen Godder collaborate on Love Music (Now).

'Minefield': Israel Festival hosts Argentinian work on both sides of war

The work is on the current Israel Festival roster, with performances set for the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio auditorium on August 9, 10, and 11.

 BRITISH AND Argentinian vets process their memories of the Falklands War in the long-running ‘Minefield’ documentary play.

Israel Festival project promises rejuvenating grassroots connections

The project’s background bumf puts the philosophy into neat evocative parlance. “One man’s junk is everyone’s treasure,” whatever that treasure may be.

 MULTIDISCIPLINARY ARTIST Itamar Shimshony breathes new life into discarded playthings.

'Short Term' gets us on board the memory train at the Israel Festival

Alexandrovsky hopes Short Term will have a lasting, positive, and enlightening effect on his audiences. 

 SEMYON ALEXANDROVSKY: A bittersweet lament for parents, children, and the time that binds them

Israel Festival's Art/Battle uses martial arts for peace

The secret and beauty of such exercises as tai chi, el halev, or krav maga is the fact that they use military language to effect a peaceful resolution.

 ‘Lavagem’ by Alice Ripoll.