Jewish impresario of 20th century music set the template for jazz and rock festivals the world over

Tamir Grinberg, also a vocalist and composer, takes home NIS 1 million; seen as a prodigy, he has been performing since his teens

A youthful Armstrong spent time with the Karnofsky family at their home and tailor shop, where they mentored him, bought his first trumpet and instilled a love of matzah

Artists from abroad unable to participate due to COVID-19 travel restrictions; performances to take place outside in museum's sculpture garden

Jerusalem Jazz Festival returns for seventh year to the Israel Museum and its sculpture garden

The annual Hullageb arts festival, hosted by Jerusalem's Confederation House, includes vocalists from the 'Ethiopian Banai' family and a play that echoes the community's protests

Audiences were thrilled to return to live events that were recorded for at-home audiences, now offered September 15-17

With musicians from abroad unable to come, annual event showcases local talent; concerts moved outdoors, with date pushed forward from mid-winter to summer

The three-day event will coincide with the rescheduled Israel Festival

In tumultuous 1968, wannabe jazz promoter Danny Scher, 16, brought together whites and Blacks from Palo Alto communities to fill his high school auditorium for a legendary musician

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