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Disturbed on their way back to Israel this summer

Lead singer and staunch Israel supporter David Draiman: Roger Waters is cordially invited. → Read More

Indie favorite Mercury Rev to strip down in Tel Aviv

“We would like to invite you to our intimate acoustic performance accompanied by piano and mellotron and featuring stories and songs behind music we’ve recorded," the band wrote. → Read More

Nick Cave, the high priest of rock & roll, shines in Israel return

Either the world’s most popular cult artist or its most anonymous superstar, the 64-year-old Australian singer-songwriter has inherited the crown from Leonard Cohen as the high priest of rock & roll. → Read More

Joni Mitchell stuns Newport Folk Fest crowd

The 75-year-old Mitchell suffered a brain aneurysm in 2015 but had been largely retired from public performance even before that. → Read More

The Lemonheads fall into the arms of Tel Aviv

Has-been is too harsh a word to describe the enigmatic songwriter, guitarist and singer Evan Dando who was highly popular in the 90s. → Read More

Deep Purple to play in Jerusalem for first time ever

The classic rockers from England were in the habit, in pre-COVID times, of appearing here almost annually. → Read More

‘Not a friend of Israel, but a man of great achievement'

Desmond Tutu saw the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the prism of apartheid in South Africa, says ex-envoy → Read More

Noa Tishby: I don't care if I lose acting jobs for my support of Israel

JPost One-on-One Zoomcast , Episode 42 David Brinn and Noa Tishby: How did she go from Hollywood to hasbara? → Read More

Linoy Ashram brings joy to Israel with gold medal win

Rhythmic gymnastics superstar Linoy Ashram, already a household name, was on her way to making history by being the first Israeli woman to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games. → Read More

Jewish journalists make a difference in the world

#47 - My pen is my sword: Bari Weiss and Jonathan Swan → Read More

David Broza releases his first all-instrumental album

Titled David Broza En Casa Limón, it’s a modern tribute to the art of Spanish guitar. → Read More

Back home, a muted celebration

Instead of reveling in regional peace, many Israelis are wondering how they’re going to pay their rent, mortgage and provide holiday meals. → Read More

Trump's brilliant move on July 4th

With Independence Day addresses, the US president uses scare tactics to boost lagging poll numbers. Democrats should take note → Read More

Jerry Stiller, former Seinfeld actor and comedian, dies at 92

Born Gerald Isaac Stiller in New York, Jerry Stiller was best know for his frantic role as George Costanzas’ father Frank, on Seinfeld and as Arthur Spooner on the series The King of Queens. → Read More

Jerusalem eerily quiet on Shabbat as coronavirus keeps people home

It was felt everywhere in Jerusalem, from an empty Kotel to a nearly deserted Machaneh Yehuda market and empty synagogues. → Read More

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's personal calendar, week of March 17

March 178 a.m. – Start of trial at Jerusalem District Court (wear red tie) 2 p.m. – Coalition talks with Shas 4 p.m. – Coalition talks with Yamina 6 p.m. – Kirya, Tel Aviv – briefing on Iran 9 p.m. – Meet with lawyers on trial 8 a.m. – Trial second day (wear blue tie) 2 p.m. – Coalition talks with Liberman 4 p.m. – Coalition talks with Gantz 5 p.m. – Send aide to get some Acamol 6 p.m. – Kirya –… → Read More

Harvey’s Burger Shack

Opened a month ago just a couple doorways down from the Jerusalem Interior Ministry branch, the spacious eatery is the latest passion for Harvey Sandler, proprietor of the wildly successful Harvey’s Smokehouse, just a few yards away. → Read More

Red Hot Chili Pepper returning to Israel

Famed California rockers to headline Funkyard Tel Aviv Festival in June. → Read More

The exploitation of a tragedy: 8-year-old found dead in Jerusalem

Missing boy found drowned in Beit Hanina • Hanan Ashrawi, Rashida Tlaib retweet claim ‘settlers kidnapped, executed’ youth → Read More

Rising musician Amitay Lev brings celebration and meditation to his music

The 38-year-old Lev began playing piano at age nine, but quickly switched to bass and performed in a number of rock bands throughout high school. → Read More