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Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Graphic Novel Natsuko - Perspectives on Israel by a Japanese Female Immigrant
The opening section of Natsuko, a feature-novel work by the duo, Bavua, is currently being shown on the web magazine ISRAERU. The work depicts Israel from the perspective of a female Japanese immigrant.
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Food for Thought
The Museum for Islamic Art in Jerusalem shows how Arab cuisine and Israeli food evolved
ãŒBarry Davis (Jerusalem Post)
Back and Forth: An Invitation for an Artistic Collective Reflection on the Layers that Form Israeli Society and Shape its Near Future
âBack and Forthâ âãThe exhibitions of Gitai and George Segal that were supposed to be planned 50 years commemoration after the last war. Now, with a different intensity than when it was first planned, it has become an opportunity to consider the future of Israeli society from an artistic and multilayered perspective.
ãŒGil Malkovitz, Head of Culture and Science Affairs, Embassy of Israel, Tokyo
Memories of Japanese audience - Light in Babylon in Japan
The Israeli-Turkish-French trio "Light in Babylon" sends out various messages such as cultural diversity and humanism through their performance activities. Despite its existence as a "YouTube star," the band values direct contact with people.
㌠Michal Elia Kamal (musician)
SPECIAL PROJECT
Orly Castel=Bloom x Yuki Hashimoto
"Digital Library: Timeless 5. with Israeli Short Stories" Art Collaboration Project
A collaboration between the Mediterranean surf rock band "Boom Pamâ and Tohoku musicians! (Israel-Japan-Tohoku Initiative 2021)
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