While attending the Tuesday afternoon event, Lev-Segev will talk about the importance of art and culture in society, which is showcased by the work and exhibits offered by the Mishkan Museum, founded in 1937.
Ein Harod, an emblem of early Zionism for Israelis, has become an unlikely home to the stories of Arab loss in the valley, expressed by a family of Palestinian artists whose parents and grandparents were forced to abandon their own village near the kibbutz.
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Jul. 12, 2021 12:32 AM
Perhaps the police and State Prosecutors Office aren’t yet aware there’s been a change in government. Otherwise, it’s hard to explain why artist Gregory Israel Abou was summoned for questioning last week about a video of his in which he is seen burning a page on which the name of God is written. The reason: Offending the religious public. Chili Tropper may be in the Culture Ministry, Omer Bar-Lev is public security minister and Gideon Sa’ar is in charge of justice, but censorship is still running wild.