Tag: Israeli Culture

Brothers Yarden and Elad Stefansky developed Giborey Israel, a line of action figures called G.I. Jews, inspired by real-life Israeli heroes like IDF soldiers and security forces.
Comedians and educators Joel Chasnoff and Benji Lovitt, authors of Israel 201, along with Moment Editor Sarah Breger, delve into the intricacies of everyday life in Israel, exploring unique stories that often go unnoticed.
Comedians and educators Joel Chasnoff and Benji Lovitt, along with Moment editor Sarah Breger, discuss everyday life in Israel, including biking on Yom Kippur, Jerusalem's stray cat dilemma, and Israeli bluntness in a chat encompassing stories not typically covered in the news.
The essence of the Jewish soul is captured in the refusal to assimilate fully into other cultures, a deep commitment to tradition, and a profound grief for the sacrifices made throughout Jewish history.
At a time when the merging of Israel's Memorial Day and Independence Day emphasizes the ongoing war and hostage situation, many Israelis feel conflicted about celebrating.
Christie's New York is hosting an exhibition of 70 works of Israeli art, showcasing a century of culture and creativity in Israel, never before seen outside the country.
This text highlights the resilience and joy of the Jewish people amidst challenging times.
The article discusses the unique societal dynamics in Israel, highlighting the close-knit nature of the country where there is almost no separation between public and civil life.
The author shares their first experience celebrating Tu Bishvat, the Jewish holiday known as the Festival of Trees, with their husband's Iraqi Jewish family in Israel.
Israel is a small country in terms of size and population, but its people have a unique mentality that empowers them to punch above their weight.
This article explores five Hebrew sayings that offer insight into the Israeli psyche.
The text presents a quiz with questions related to Jewish history and Israel.
Rachel Edri, an Israeli grandmother held hostage by terrorists during the Israel-Hamas war, has become a pop icon in Israel.
The article discusses common misconceptions about Israelis and aims to debunk five common stereotypes.
Birthright Israel Onward is introducing a monthlong professional development program in Tel Aviv called the Sullam Israel Residency.
The author, a person with dual Israeli and American identities, found solace and acceptance in her cultural heritage through the connection to Israeli food.
The text discusses various factors that contribute to the unique attributes of Jews and Israelis.
This article highlights 10 short stories that provide a glimpse into Israeli culture.
In this discussion, Allison Kaplan Sommer and Noah Efron address two important topics.
Morrissey, the former lead singer of the Smiths, has a strong following among Mexican Americans and Israelis for different reasons.
In this episode of the Promised Podcast, which focuses on the ongoing protests in Israel, the hosts explore the role of protest in Israeli society.
"And the Bride Closed the Door" by Ronit Matalon is a comedy that gives voice to Mizrahi women in Israel.
Ha-Tsarif, a mini-museum in Israel, showcases vintage Israeli kitchens and their contents.
In this essay, Etgar Keret reflects on the influence of his parents on his writing.
Israel is currently immersed in a period of remembrance following Passover, with Holocaust Remembrance Day just passed and Memorial Day and Independence Day approaching, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the state's establishment.