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As a universal symbol of purity, beauty, and eternal life, the lotus bloom holds a profound place in Indian philosophy and culture. This festival invites the Israeli public to experience this iconic blossom—with an immersive environment that bridges the landscapes of Jerusalem and the spirit of the Silk Road.
A Symbol of Enduring Friendship
To mark the launch of this landmark festival, the Ambassador of India to Israel, H.E. Mr. J.P. Singh, presided over a special ceremonial planting at the gardens with CEO of Botanical Gardens, Mr. Tom Amit. The planting of this tree stands as a living testament to the deepening ties and enduring friendship between India and Israel, flourishing in the heart of Jerusalem’s greenest oasis.

Festival Highlights Include:
• Live Indian music and dance performances by ICCR Music and Dance Teachers, as well as Israeli artists.
• Immersive Experiences: Traditional sari dressing corners, henna tattoo stations, and lakeside yoga sessions.
• Culinary Delights: Authentic Indian food courts featuring flavors from across the subcontinent.
• Engagement: Creative workshops for all ages and a photography competition centered on the breathtaking lotus blooms.
The festival serves as a cultural bridge, offering a unique opportunity for the community to engage with India's diverse heritage in the heart of Jerusalem’s greenest oasis.
Event Details:
The festival continues throughout the following dates in July:
July 3–4
July 9–11
For further information: https://www.botanic.co.il/
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Taipei Economic and Cultural Office featured at HUJI Asia Day
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) Asia Day - the cultural and academic festival celebrating Asian culture has been an institution at the campus since the first one in 2014. This year’s event was notable due to the presence of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office.
There was a moving Bubble Tea ceremony in Taiwanese traditional costume followed by a screening of the Taiwanese movie - “A Chip Odyssey”, with details of how it came to be that Taiwan became a leading player in the global semiconductor industry. The film was followed by an interesting panel discussion where students were able to find out more about the history of this.
Hosted by the University’s Department of Asian Studies the festival featured cultural marketplaces showcasing Asian cuisine; live performances of Asian music as well as Asian arts and crafts workshops.
In turn, the students were mesmerised by the colorful exhibition stalls where they could sample the traditional Asian delicacies, try their hand at calligraphy or listen to the sounds of the Asian music.
The day was a huge success where students were exposed to a culture they otherwise would have minimal appreciation of and a number of students were heard expressing an interest to want to now go visit Asia
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Tel Aviv inaugurated the Taiwan Film Festival Week, at the Tel Aviv Cinemateque.
Taiwan Film Week presents premieres for a series of films – from classic masterpieces to contemporary dramas, and allows Israeli audiences to get to know Taiwan up close – about its culture, lifestyle, family relationships and the LGBT community. It is also an opportunity to get to know the world of Wushu (martial arts) through the eyes of directors from different generations. The film week will open with the film "The Left Girl", which won several prestigious festivals and was Taiwan's nominee for the Oscar in 2026.
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Tel Aviv, headed by H.E. Ya-Ping (Abby) Lee, inaugurated the Taiwan Film Festival Week, at the Tel Aviv Cinemateque.
Guests enjoyed an array of Asian delicacies , cocktails and Taiwanese Whisky
Ms. Nurit Tinari, head of the Cultural Diplomacy, greeted on behalf of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ms. Tinari highlighted Taiwan’s extraordinary support during the rough days following October 7th, with donations to MADA and ZAKA, sponsorship to the Resilience Center near the Gaza Strip, as well as scholarships and food baskets to the Region.
The Taiwan Representative to Israel, H.E. Ya-Ping (Abby) Lee mentioned that the Film Festival Week is to celebrate our mutual friendship and partnership.
The movies’ selection is a symbol of the Cultural diversity and tolerance of the Taiwanese people.
The Head of the Mission also spoke about the cultural treaty signed between Taiwan and Israel during the War.
Taiwan Film Festival Week
at Tel Aviv Cinemateque 17-21/ 6 /2026
at Jerusalem Cinemateque 18-24/ 6/2026
at Herzliyah Cinemateque 18-26 /6/2026

Mr. Gabriel Hayon, is the Director of the Diplomatic Institute in Israel
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The third joint exhibition of works by students of Academy of Arts in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, and the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Israel, was launched last Wednesday at the Slovak Institute in Jerusalem.
Named IN BETWEEN, the exhibition curated by Ivana Moncolova and Alex Krantz includes pieces by 12 emerging artists from both countries reflecting on changes in their very lives but also changes in the world around.
The exhibition just doesn’t highlight young and fresh art from Slovakia and Israel, but also the artists themselves, who can compete, compare, but most importantly connect and collaborate.
"It's great that this long-lasting collaboration between both academies continues despite difficult and challenging realities of conflicts. Having Slovak art and artists here and see them engage and establish relations that will go beyond this single exhibition, that is the essential goal of this project", says Milan Vrbovsky, Slovak Institute Director.

The Institute is a cultural center and diplomatic office dedicated to promoting Slovak art, culture, and bilateral relations in Israel.There are just 10 such of these institutes in the world, reflecting how much Slovakia values its relationship with Israel.
The exhibition is on view through July 24 at the Slovak Institute in Jerusalem, King David Street 19.
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After being postponed a year ago due to the "Am Kalavi" campaign, the Maccabiah 2026 Games officially opened this evening (June 15) with a celebratory ceremony on the rooftop of Tel Aviv City Hall.
The first shot of the summer games, which will be held under the motto "More Than Ever," was fired in the presence of Maccabiah President Assaf Goren; Maccabiah CEO Roy Hessing; KKL-JNF Chairman Eyal Ostrinsky; Director of the Ministry of Culture and Sports Kfir Cohen; and lawyer Lior Shapira, Member of Parliament and Deputy Mayor of Tel Aviv-Yafo. They were joined by the presenters of the opening ceremony at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem, Assi Azar and Anna Aronov, and prominent Israeli Olympic and Paralympic athletes serving as Maccabiah Games ambassadors, including Artem Dolgopyat, Moran Samuel, and singer-songwriters Nuno and Jimbo J., who were chosen to perform the new Maccabiah Games anthem.
During the festive evening, the city's historical connection to the Games was highlighted. Tel Aviv, which hosted the Maccabiah Games in the early days of the State, will offer the Israeli public and its many visitors "Maccabiah City," a large-scale experiential sports festival to be held at Expo Tel Aviv, featuring activities for the whole family. One of the highlights of the evening was the unveiling of the official Maccabiah anthem, performed by Nuno and Jimbo J. The two joined forces to create a duet, reinterpreting Naomi Shemer's historic poem, originally written for the 1981 Maccabiah. The official music video, which will accompany the games this summer, was filmed at the Hadar Yosef Athletics Stadium and blends sporting tradition with the artists' contemporary style.
Assaf Goren, Maccabiah Chairman, said: “The Maccabiah is today a symbol of hope, recovery, and our determination as a people after the most difficult period we have experienced in this generation. Fortunately, we have overcome the challenges, and we look forward to welcoming thousands of guests from around the world who will come to compete, strengthen ties, and empower Israel, now more than ever.”
Minister of Culture and Sports Miki Zohar stated: “I am proud and delighted to see the 2026 Maccabiah Games underway.” The Maccabiah is a bridge between Israel and the Jews of the Diaspora, and in these times, given all the challenges we face, it is more important than ever. The State of Israel is strong, sport guides us all, the Jewish people are alive and strong. I congratulate the Maccabiah organizers and all the collaborators who made this great event possible. Best of luck!
Attorney Lior Shapira, Member of Parliament and Deputy Mayor of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, said: “I am proud to open the Maccabiah in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. This event transcends the realm of sport. For us, it is a long-standing tradition that connects communities, countries, and hearts. Opening the Maccabiah in the midst of the complex period we are experiencing is a clear demonstration of resilience, unity, and continuity. We are excited to welcome thousands of guests from Israel and around the world, who bring energy and international connections, and contribute to the life of the city, the local economy, and businesses.” I invite the public to participate in the Maccabiah Games events, organized by Maccabiah City at Expo Tel Aviv, and to enjoy a diverse sporting and community experience for the whole family.
Eyal Ostrinsky, Chairman of the KKL-JNF: “The Maccabiah Games are much more than a sporting event; they are a unique and world-class Zionist event, representing the ultimate expression of the connection between Israel and the global Jewish community. The KKL-JNF is proud to be a partner in this historic project, which is celebrating its 94th anniversary and bringing together thousands of Jewish men and women in Israel for an unprecedented Zionist sporting celebration. This Maccabiah Games is more symbolic than ever.” It is the first Maccabiah Games since the October 7 massacre, a Maccabiah Games that was postponed following Operation Am Kalavi. And it is precisely the connection with the Otef and our resurrection as a people and society since that day, along with our life choices, that makes it so special, symbolizing the Israeli, Jewish, and Zionist spirit at its highest expression. During the event, at the upcoming opening ceremony, the bearers and torchbearers of the 2026 Maccabiah Torch were announced, chosen to represent the resilience, achievements, and mutual
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