The French Film Festival celebrates its 20th anniversary and arrives at the Haifa Cinematheque

The French Film Festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary and is coming to the Haifa Cinematheque again this year. Get ready for a diverse selection of contemporary French films mixed with classics. The festival will be opened by the film "Stay With Us" by the French-Jewish comedian born in Casablanca, Gad Elmelach

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Pastoral Festival with the Israeli Opera

"Pastoral Festival" – a musical weekend in collaboration with the Israeli Opera: April 27-29

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What happens under Yael's skin

Yael Shea was 24 years old when she was orphaned by both her parents. Her father passed away first after years in which he was a nursing patient, and her mother died only a month and a half after she was diagnosed with cancer.

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Opera against oppression

Long before the protests against the legal reform began, the new northern body "Opera - North" decided that its new operatic production would be "The House of Brenda Alba" based on the last play by Federico García Lorca, which he finished writing on June 19, 1936, about two months before his murder In the hands of Franco's fascists in the Spanish Civil War.

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Crazy at the Haifa Theater

At the end of January, the Haifa Theater puts on a new show called "Mad Men". An absurd situation comedy by the German playwright Marius von Meinburg, whose plays are successfully performed all over the world.

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Ratt's puns

The various Facebook surfers who are among the friends of the Haifa journalist and sports editor David Rath, find it difficult to ignore the jokes and refinements that the aforementioned person puts up in the morning news.

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The state contract, the literary version

"I've always wondered what the real motives of politicians are that hide behind all the so-called state mannerisms, and if politicians

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The Haifa Theater presents: The Ketubah

A new stage adaptation of Ephraim Kishon's well-known comedy written in 1959. The plot of the play 'The Written' takes place in the 1960s and tells the story of Elimelech and his wife Shafra, former kibbutz members

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Ora Haim, the darling of the city of Haifa

One morning, her sister-in-law called Ora Haim and wished her luck. Ora was surprised, since her birthday had already passed and it was a long time ago, and so she was informed that the blessing was meant in honor of her winning the title of 'Darling of the City of Haifa'. "That also surprised me," says Ora.

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Auditorium: Yossi Banai and the Revolution Orchestra

The new show in the revolution series of the Israeli opera is dedicated to an artist who became a legend in his lifetime: Yossi Banai the creator, singer, actor and comedian, winner of the Israel Prize and one of the greatest stage artists.

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Greetings from Jordana and Hila

This week, during Jordana Arazi's big concert tour across the country, she came to the North Theater and hosted the singer Hila Harari (the successful child star from the duo Suzy and Hilli and a beloved singer in her own right) for a joint performance of the song "Darisht Shalom".

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Mike Burstein meets the Budapest Gypsy Symphony

The international singer Mike Burstein will come to Haifa and the Kiryat during the month of November, and will perform with the Budapest Gypsy Orchestra, also known as "100 Gypsy Violinists". In the program: gems of classical music and well-known pieces of Jewish and Gypsy folklore in a special arrangement by the orchestra. Mike will sing in Hebrew, English, Yiddish and Hungarian.

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