Halftime in Israel: Madonna to Launch World Tour in Tel Aviv
Fresh off her epic Super Bowl performance, Madonna set to start her first tour since 2009 in Israel. |
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Israel at the Oscars: A Retrospective
For four of the last five years, an Israeli film has been nominated for Best Foreign Language Film |
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At CES 2012, Jay-Z is Face and Voice of Israeli Tech
Imagine tossing your phone on the couch, and it starts charging… |
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Premiering Tonight on NBC: Game Show with an Israeli Twist
If the host, Ben Bailey, looks familiar, you’ve probably seen him on “Cash Cab” |
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Tel Aviv Fashion Week Roundup!
A look at the beautiful faces at Tel Aviv Fashion Week, both on and off the runway. |
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Israel and the Oscars Unite for Evening in Harlem
Earlier this year, the film “Strangers No More,” which focuses on Israel’s Bialik-Rogozin School won the Oscar for Best Short Documentary. Last night at the Harlem Stage Theatre, New Yorkers of all backgrounds got a chance to view the film. |
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Leonardo DiCaprio Invests in Hot Israeli Startup
It’s called Mobli, and everyone from Kim Kardashian to the guy next to you at the conference is using it |
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For Fashion Week, a Shalom and a Salaam
This is inSHALLOm, a project by fashion designers threeASFOUR meant to link Jewish and Arab aesthetics to demonstrate how the visual world binds these cultures to one another. |
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Exclusive Interview with Israeli Designer Ahead of NYC’s Fashion Night Out!
Nili Lotan is an Israeli-American fashion designer and founder of Nili Lotan Design Studio. Lotan’s work has been featured in outlets ranging from Time Out to Vogue, and her designs are frequently worn by celebrities, including Demi Moore and Reese Witherspoon. |
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Jon Voight Pays Hospital Visit for Weekend’s Terror Victims
“People from abroad do not understand the reality in Israel until they come here,” said Voight. |
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