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 People in a movie theatre wait for the screening of the film 'The Boy' created by Yahav Winner, who was killed following the deadly October 7 attack by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip, on November 11, 2023.

Israeli theaters to mark October 7 anniversary with special screenings

 Jacqueline Yocheved Hirsch, 87, and her sister, Marsha Rubkin, 89, both from Atlanta, recently made aliyah in the wake of October 7.

The Jewish New Year is unlike any other. Here's why

 Selena Gomez in 'Emilia Perez'

Cannes surprise winner 'Anora' to screen at Haifa Film Festival

 THE SEASON has barely begun, but Hapoel Tel Aviv coach Stefanos Dedas is already on the hot seat, with the Reds dealing with big expectations and a concerning start.

Growing pains: Hapoel Tel Aviv’s ambitions hit early roadblocks, raising tough questions

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 Niv Sultan

Niv Sultan stars in new thriller 'Heart of a Killer'

 MALEVO IN action (Illustrative).

The pulsating rhythms and high-voltage experience of Malevo

By ORA BRAFMAN
 ‘Once Upon a Time: Michel Legrand’ by David Hertzog Dessites and ‘Shawarma Beach,’ a musical comics film by the famed Israeli band and acclaimed illustrator Uri Fink, will be among the attractions at the Soundtrack Tel Aviv Festival (Illustration).

Soundtrack Tel Aviv festival to celebrate great music, film, and much more

 LIHIE TALMOR’S ‘Break Line.’

Israel's art roundup: Hadrian’s Helmet and Pozner’s heart

 Anti-aging takes an unblinkered look at ambition, dreams, and generational gaps.

The Kishon look: The third annual Israeli Comedy Festival

 GEVA ALON, with cellist-vocalist Maya Belsitzman and Ester Rada, perform the songs of Leonard Cohen.

Israeli singer Geva Alon salutes Jewish poet icon

 TALI BARASH GOTTLIEB.

Israeli Opera finds its new CEO in Tali Barash Gottlieb

 LEA DRUCKER and Samuel Kircher in ‘Last Summer.’

Movie ‘Last Summer’ brings viewers on a journey of an illicit and immoral relationship

 THE DESIGN for Fish Beer was the work of Rotem Moryosef, in memory of Amir Fisher, who fell defending Kfar Aza on Oct. 7.

Making beers in memory of those killed on October 7

By DOUG GREENER
 LIOR SUCHARD.

Beyond a reasonable doubt with Lior Suchard

 SUCHARD performs his trick on the author.

Lior Suchard: From skepticism to awe

Shifra Jacobs.

Shifra Jacobs: The singer-songwriter behind Jerusalem’s Sad City project

 A WORK by Pinhas Litvinovsky on display at the Beit Avi Chai exhibition, Jerusalem.

Art for life: unveiling the work of a little-known Israeli art world giant

 Dorothy Eisdorfer and the young dancers in her ‘Hurricane’ project.

Dancing through the ‘Hurricane’ in the wake of October 7

By TOBY KLEIN GREENWALD