Yulia and Slav Pozniansky, an Israeli couple in their fifties, enjoy being grandparents to their oldest son’s three children. They crave the chance to be
In a hidden corridor, tucked away between two nondescript buildings on Tel Aviv’s Ben Yehuda Street, is a striking procession of larger-than-life painted aluminum figures.
Whether as martyrs, heroes or rebels, women were also involved in the Hasmonean revolt—a fact that lately has received some acknowledgment in Israel. The crowd
For one of Israel’s foremost masters of traditional Chinese landscape painting, art is anything but local. Instead, inspiration comes from memories of a happy Asian
An extraordinary luthier tracks down violins that had been through the Shoah, fixing the instruments and uncovering the stories of the Jews who played them.