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A new Hebrew opera based on S. An-sky's play premieres at the Israeli Opera for a limited five-performance run, a documentary in Jaffa follows Arab women creating their own space and this year's Rappaport Prize winners are announced

"I would say that the dybbuk exists in every person," says Israeli-Georgian composer Josef Bardanashvili. This week, the opera "The Dybbuk," which he composed, will have its world premiere at the Israeli Opera, the first Hebrew-language operatic adaptation of S. An-sky's canonical play, written more than a century ago.