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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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Center for Jewish Impact and Embassy of Panama in Israel host diplomatic salon on strategic connectors in a fragmenting world.
The Center for Jewish Impact held a diplomatic salon event in conjunction with the Embassy of Panama on Tuesday June 9th at the Brain Embassy hub in Tel Aviv. The event, highlighting the importance of global connectivity, communications, and maritime trade resilience, was titled “Strategic Connectors in a Fragmenting World: How Panama and Israel Navigate Global Trade, Resilience and Responsibility.”
The event was opened by Mr. Robert Singer, Chairman of the Center for Jewish Impact, who noted that during periods of global pressure, connections becoming increasingly important, and comparatively small countries who can serve as bridges between markets and nations take on larger roles.
H.E. Mr. Ezra Cohen, Ambassador of Panama to Israel, remarked on the strong ties between Israel and Panama, including last month’s visit by Israeli President Herzog to Panama City. Ambassador Cohen noted that Israeli entrepreneurship and economic resilience is built on a blueprint of finding ingenious solutions to challenges, and then finding ways to market those solutions to global customers. Providing an introduction to the key role of Panama in global shipping, the ambassador noted that 5-6% of global maritime trade comes through the Panama Canal each year, connecting over 170 nations. The ambassador noted the importance of the “Colon Free Zone”, with tariff free shipping, as well as Panama’s ability to incorporate technological and infrastructure adaptations to ensure continued growth and meet the evolving needs of suppliers and consumers.

After the opening remarks, Ms. Miri Berger, Executive Director of the Israeli-Latin American Chamber of Commerce welcomed three panelists to the stage for a roundtable discussion centered around the theme of the future of maritime trade in an uncertain global climate. The panelists: Mr. Pinchas Tsruya, CEO of the Israel Ports Company; Mr. Shaul Schneider, Chairman of the Ashdod Port, and Rear Admiral (ret.) Mr. Yuval Eylon, senior researcher at the INSS think tank, brought collectively decades of experience in private, public, civil and military maritime experience, leading to a rich and engaging discussion.
Ms. Berger set the stage for the panelists by framing the underlying question “How do nations navigate uncertainty?” The first speaker, Mr. Tsruya, explained that over 90% of Israel’s goods come via the sea, making maritime trade an irreplaceable core of the Israeli economy. Looking to the future, he discussed the importance of redundancies of ports and ensuring operational continuity, for example Israel’s ability to redirect more traffic to ports in the north or south during times of war. Mr. Schneider added to these remarks by noting that over 80% of global goods are shipped, making a truly worldwide phenomenon. Overseeing Israel’s busiest port, he sees the need for constant adaptation, including configuring piers to fit the growing size of cargo ships, and increasing automation and technology to improve efficiency. Mr. Eylon pointed out that the last few years have seen the dual impact of both global conflict in the Red Sea and Hormuz Strait areas along with climate change, leading to shipping delays and rising costs. He warned of the need to proactively protect both maritime supply chain links and communication, with underwater cables a vital part of global communications.
Looking forward, Mr. Tsruya spoke highly of the IMEC (India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor) project to reduce Iranian influence on global trade and provide a land-sea network that would only further increase the importance of Israeli ports. He noted that this would require a significant investment in infrastructure by the Israeli government, with even greater opportunities for prosperity and strategic value. Mr. Schneider raised concerns about foreign government influence and ability to impact Israel’s maritime links via ports owned or managed by foreign-controlled companies, reliance on a crane market dominated by a limited number of foreign suppliers, and cybersecurity in an age of ever-growing dependency on AI-run operations. Mr. Eylon then discussed the importance of innovation in finding solutions, giving as an example the willingness to explore new port venues, such as offshore ports on natural or artificial islands, or building ports deep underwater, where costs can be lowered and the high energy output of AI-systems can be mitigated by natural water cooling systems.
After taking questions from the audience, the panel concluded with a networking session, allowing the diplomats, business leaders and others in attendance to continue sharing ideas and contacts–a central theme of the evening, and a core part of the ethos of the diplomatic salon series.
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