Current sectionArt & CultureShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeCredit: Avshalom Halutz, Simonka de Jong, Dana InternationalDana International releases a cover of "Oseh Shalom Bimromav," featuring a video with Jews and Arabs calling for peace, and an English-language screening of the independent 2025 documentary "Am I a Killer?" plays in Jerusalem08:27 PM • May 19 2026 IDTNot many academic books are born from a nighttime musical journey through a city's social and cultural margins. But "Art Practice and Asylum in Israel: Home in the Making," edited by Ofer Gazit, Hamutal Sadan and Sarah Hankins and published this month by Routledge, is not a typical academic publication.In the NewsThe People Who Manage to Make Art Without Having a Place to Call HomeNoam Bettan Takes Second Place as Bulgaria Tops Israel in Eurovision 2026The Jewish Lawyer Who Took on Henry Ford, and the Antisemitic Machine Behind Him'Roald Dahl Probably Wouldn't Like a Jew Like Me. I Still Read Him to My Son''The Best Song in the World': In Her New Album, Hila Ruach Lets the Light InRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIHundreds Protest at New York Times HQ Over Column Alleging Abuse by IsraelisICC Prosecutor Seeks Warrants for Ben-Gvir, Smotrich, Other Israeli OfficialsEverybody Loses in the Cynical Israeli-Palestinian Sexual Violence CompetitionWelcome to the Most Shameful Day in the Jewish CalendarIsraeli Settler Filmed Abusing Palestinian-owned Dog in West BankIsraeli Teens Storm Muslim Quarter in Old City, Haaretz Reporter Attacked
The people who manage to make art without having a place to call home
Dana International Releases a Cover of "Oseh Shalom Bimromav," Featuring a Video With Jews and Arabs Calling for Peace, and an English-language Screening of the Independent 2025 Documentary "Am I a Killer?" Plays in Jerusalem






