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Director Mohammed Bakri cited “personal reasons” for the indefinite postponement of a screening of the sequel to “Jenin, Jenin.”
The collection includes painting, poems, sculpture, video and mixed media, each serving as a personal response and reflection on the events of that day.
Sarah Friedland said, “As a Jewish American artist, I’m accepting this award on the 336th day of Israel’s genocide in Gaza and 76th year of occupation.”
Alberto Barbera still accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of “war crimes” in Gaza.
“The organized, systematic theft of property was one component of the process of the dehumanization of Jews during the Second World War,” according to the exhibition catalog.
“A lot of people are touched by it and very grateful,” the group Nova Heaven told JNS.
“We hope that this voluntary act by the museum will inform and encourage similar institutions to reach fair and just solutions,” the head of the Allentown Art Museum stated.
The 1933 film was the last the comedy team made for Paramount Studios before signing with MGM.
Celebrity stylist Dani Levy opens up about her journey to Hollywood, her bond with Kim Kardashian, being disappointed with Kanye West, and her unwavering Israeli pride.
“One Day in October” tells the personal stories that emerged from the events of that day.
The Israeli-American Council aimed to create “a pro-Israel space for people who want to show solidarity with Israel, with the hostage families and to raise awareness of the situation of the hostages still being held in Gaza.”
The Israeli singer who came in fifth at the prestigious song contest with the hit “Hurricane” has received her first military summons.