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A mandate to inform and entertain: Visiting the Underground Prisoners Museum in Jerusalem
The Underground Prisoners Museum in Jerusalem offers a fascinating insight into the ordeal Jewish freedom fighters faced in the British Mandate jail.
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Jacob Solomon
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Sep 4, 2013
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Pre-state Jewish undergrounds enjoy a renaissance among settlers
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Mandatory machinations
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IDF corps honors pre-state Palmach and Haganah carrier pigeon trainers
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'Ready maideleh’: 100 years since Marcel Duchamp
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The secret to peace in the Middle East, at an architectural expo
An exhibition in Tel Aviv is showcasing the work of a studio that has designs on bringing peace to the region via architecture.
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From Persia to Jerusalem: Israel's National Library marks Ramadan with digital Koran exhibit
Manuscripts date from the 9th through 19th centuries and originate from diverse locales throughout the Muslim world.
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Tel Aviv White Night 2013: Recommended events and artists
The city that never sleeps is hosting its annual all-nighter, where the party literally spills into the streets. Haaretz lists the best places to dance, drink and soak up culture this year.
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Israel's Tel Hatzor Archaeological Museum desperately trying to pick up the pieces
The Tel Hazor Archaeological Museum, a prime example of David Reznik's Brutalist architectural style, is at risk of succumbing to a declining interest in archaeology and the ravages of earthquakes and inadequate maintenance.
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Keshet Rosenblum
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Jun 26, 2013
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Stairway to Haifa: Cutting a slice out of the city's urban layer cake
Haifa Trail gives walkers vivid picture and robust taste of diversity making the northern city colorful and intriguing.
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Moshe Gilad
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Apr 28, 2013
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A chilly spectacle at Jerusalem's International Ice Festival
Mayor Nir Barkat promises new and improved content at Jerusalem's second International Ice Festival.
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Feb 19, 2013
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Israeli childhood in pictures
'Days of Innocence,' a new exhibition at Israel Museum, features Eva Itzkowitz's illustrations for iconic Israeli children's books.
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Tamar Rotem
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Jan 21, 2013
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Photos worth 1,000 sorrows
The eighth annual 'Local Testimony' photojournalism exhibition at the Eretz Israel Museums depicts the drama of everyday life in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
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Dec 13, 2012
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Amos Gitai sets up Israel's first architecture museum in memory of his father
Famed filmmaker dedicates Haifa space to his father Munio Gitai Weinraub, a 'Bauhaus refugee' who single-handedly changed the city's landscape.
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Keshet Rosenblum
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Sep 20, 2012
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How do you define 'design'? Who cares?
A fun, though not necessarily educational, day at Holon's Design Museum.
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Yuval Saar
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Aug 20, 2012
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Tales of love and loss in the White City
On Tu B'Av, the Israeli Valentine’s Day, heritage sites and museums in Tel Aviv will present tales of love, some happier than others, born in the early days of the city.
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Aug 1, 2012
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Shahar Atwan
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All quiet on the Temple Mount - though not at the Western Wall
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Moshe Gilad
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Crying King David: Are the ruins found in Israel really his palace?
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Byzantine trash yields archaeological treasure
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