Jerusalem's Beit Avi Chai cultural center is hosting free and online events for those evacuated from their homes in the north and south, along with local residents
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Marek Yanai's 'On the Threshold' offers up deep, rich oil and watercolor paintings of Jerusalem at Beit Avi Chai, and is available online as well

In Beit Avi Chai online conversation ahead of the Day of Atonement, Wisse and historian Asael Abelson take long look at 'My Quarrel with Hersh Rasseyner'

Before, during and after the Seder, Israelis can celebrate the festival with concerts, workshops, games and tours, now that most pandemic restrictions have been lifted

Children's book author Naomi Shmuel to speak about diversity and difference in Ethiopian community for digital celebration

Musicians and rabbis, chefs and writers take on questions of spirituality and knock on the gates of heaven with Jerusalem cultural center Beit Avi Chai

While live events are still scarce, this week's podcast episode revisits an onstage interview in Jerusalem from January 2019

Here are some podcasts, one-time performances, neighborly get-togethers and virtual talks for whiling away Jerusalem's hot summer days

Sarah Ayal took photos as part of her governmental work, but never had them displayed until her granddaughter got to work

At Times of Israel Presents event, writer Eliran Malka speaks of his interest in portraying the lives of cool, hip yeshiva guys

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