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 DOROTHY AND her young dancers prepare for their performance of Eden Golan’s song ‘Hurricane.’

Dancing with Dorothy: an olah spreads joy through dance

 Gil Shaham

Gil Shaham to perform Dvorák with Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra

By LIRAN GURKIEWICZ
 YAEL LEVITA and Shira Patchornik in ‘Dialogues Des Carmelites.’

‘Dialogues des Carmélites’ ascends at Israeli Opera

 THE NA LAGA’AT (Please Touch) Center’s Blind Day.

Close your eyes and see: Festival to focus on challenges faced by the blind

 MORAN COHEN GROSS and Tsahi Halevi in ‘Midlife.’

The couple behind the new Israeli film ‘Midlife’

 GILA ALMAGOR in the role of Yafa Yarkoni with Elay Almani and Einat Sarouf in the background.

‘Ha’amini Yom Yavo,’ musical tribute to woman who embodied that spirit of a nation at war

 ARIELLA ZEITLIN is dead set on helping us to achieve our dreams.

'1,000 Faces of a Hero': The new show of violinist Ariella Zeitlin

 ‘THE GREAT Deep’ show.

Dancing through the abysses of the biblical flood and Oct. 7

 Ron Dahan co-compiled the new ‘Saturday, October 7th’ book of survivor testimonies due to be launched at the festival.

Jerusalem Writer's Festival returns amid the Israel-Hamas War

 MAGGIE EZERZER in ‘The 11th Body.’

A Haifa detective, an old noir flick, and a predictable mother – TV TIME

 Children and their families supporting the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation "KAN" protest against the new government's intention to close "KAN" and "KAN" education channel, in Tel Aviv, February 3, 2023.

Israel’s Jewish humor show offers a serious message for a dark time: We will survive

 YES SERIES ‘Unsilenced’ was a winner at last week’s ceremony.

Israeli Academy presents TV awards, with 'Unsilenced' and 'Six Zeros' winning big

 ‘THE MAN Who Wanted to Know Everything.’

New series focuses on issue of sexual assault - TV time

 ‘The Last Lion.’

Varda Breger:  ‘The painter who cares’

By Nurit Tal-Tenne
LIOR ASHKENAZI in a scene from Eytan Fox's 'Walk on Water.'

Looking back on 2004, a breakthrough for Israeli cinema