Come along and hear our host find spots on the treasure map that is the new archaeologically inspired exhibit Disrupted Layer and match her impressions with the artist's intentions

Jerusalem-raised Shalom Elbert started with schnitzel and kube before bread miso and Sprite-scented dehydrated lime at OCD, named for meticulous care put into nightly tasting menu

Kanye West and Dave Chappelle are not isolated incidents of 'performative' Jew-hatred, says Prof. Alvin Rosenfeld, head of IU's Center for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism

Orit Fouks Rotem told a sold-out Times of Israel screening the tales of developing, casting and filming her movie about Jewish and Arab women

Clinical social worker Carla Naumburg speaks about her latest book, 'You Are Not a Shitty Parent,' a self-compassion primer and guide

Paletas frozen treats were created in Tel Aviv, inspired by Mexico and bring seasonal flavors to the palate, including Hanukkah's sufganiya

US-born Eytan Peled writes songs in English, Arabic and Hebrew, and wants to bridge worlds with his music

From arranging 'Running Up That Hill' for Season 4 to her Hebrew lessons, Lena Glikson talks about her hometown near Ukraine, her Jewish roots and the politics of sound editing

Filmmaker Ose Oyamendan spent the better part of a decade filming documentary, "Other Voices," in Israel's Sderot and in Gaza

The 33-year-old Israel Philharmonic Orchestra conductor speaks to ToI ahead of a nine-city US tour in November, the symphony's first since the pandemic. NEW: Full transcript

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