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A multidisciplinary program of instrumental performances and behind-the-scenes interviews will be coupled with powerful messages of hope.
The mother-daughter drama will now become Israel’s entry in the Best International Feature category at the Oscars next spring.
Firqat Alnoor’s Jewish, Muslim, Druze and Christian musicians are dedicated to promoting Arabic music—and coexistence.
He was there at the invitation of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Nahyan and the president of the local Jewish community, Solly Wolf.
Gadot made the bulk of her $31.5 million from the Netflix film “Red Notice” in a year that traditional cinema has been gravely affected by the coronavirus crisis.
“Hello, friend,” featuring Israel’s Elkana Martziano and the UAE’s Walid Aljassim conveys a message of peace between the two countries.
Even with the pro-normalization content, the New Jersey native of Israeli parents does not consider himself to be a “pro-Israel advocate” per se.
Under the agreement, Emirati students will be able to study in Jerusalem at the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School.
Shira Haas, nominated for her stellar performance in the Netflix hit, spoke with ABC ahead of award night, saying the cast was like family.
Popular musician-educator Joey Weisenberg’s new video master classes for would-be prayer leaders fuse the ancient and the modern.
Alon Livne, Shahar Avnet and Avy Amram’s creations appear in Queen Bey’s “Black Is King” super-production.
It had already demonetized his videos on its platform following his anti-Semitic tirade.