FILMS Bethlehem Israel’s entry in the 2014 Oscar competition for best foreign-language film, this nail-biter on the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians—and Palestinian factions—pits Shin
Order a pastry from the Skirball’s Zeidler’s Café and enjoy it in a setting designed by contemporary Austrian artist Isa Rosenberger that evokes the storied
If the psychedelic paintings that greet you at the exhibit “Peter Max”—on display through February 23 at the Nassau County Museum in Roslyn Harbor, New
In this sitdown, Judith Gelman Myers questions Claude Lanzmann’s deeply personal defense of the man he interviews, Benjamin Murmelstein, in his new film, The Last of
FILMS Jerusalem The first IMAX 2-D and 3-D giant screen film of the city traces Jerusalem’s history with rare aerial images and stunning cinematography of
Since it opened its doors last April during high-profile ceremonies marking the 70th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the Museum of the History of Polish