Invitation for a Zoom event with Nili Amit from POLIN Museum

Zoom event that is dedicated to the international “Warsaw Ghetto Uprising” campaign that is currently taking place in Poland and Israel which aims to commemorate the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and its heroes.
17 04.2024 Events, History

“In the face of the Holocaust – Warsaw Jews 1939-1943” Exhibition

The Warsaw Uprising Museum recently published 150 photos, including lesser-known photos from the Warsaw ghetto, photos from its establishment, photos from "daily life in the ghetto," and a series of 1945 photos of the ruins left in the ghetto area.
04 04.2024 01 06.2024 Events, History

Mrożek on International Theater Day

On the occasion of International Theater Day, the Department of Theater Arts at Tel Aviv University and the Polish Institute Tel Aviv are pleased to invite you to a tribute to the Polish playwright Sławomir Mrozek!
27 03.2024 Theatre

Literary event with Julia Fiedorczuk

Online meeting with one of the most respected writers and poets in Poland – Julia Fiedorczuk.
21 03.2024 Events, Literature

The second stage of the translation workshop

The second stage of the workshop is aimed to help beginning translators with finding inspiration, to translate the first chapter of the book of their choice and to look for a publishing house that would like to publish the book in Hebrew.
25 01.2024 Events, Literature

Hebrew-Polish Book Club – A literary event in Kfar Saba

Event at the Kfar Saba Central Municipal Library will be dedicated to the book "Flights" by Olga Tokarczuk. The event will be hosted by an Israeli writer and poet, Iris Eliya Cohen, who will moderate a conversation with a translator, Miriam Borenstein (who translated Olga Tokarczuk's books into Hebrew) and with a journalist, Oshra Lerer Shaib. The three speakers will talk mainly about Tokarczuk's book "Flights," which was recently translated into Hebrew by the Achuzat Beit Publishing House.
07 03.2024 Events, Literature

“Dybbuk” through Ansky’s world

We invite you to a literary show based on the play "Dybbuk”, a mythological Jewish theatrical work. This play was written by An-Ski, which is staged to this day and is an inspiration in Israel and the whole world.
25 02.2024 Events, Theatre

The performance Daniel by Stanisław Wyspiański returns to Jerusalem!

Under director Efim Rinenberg and thanks to the flowing translation by Miri Bornstein, the play is presented to the Israeli viewer as a Rock Opera with breath-taking visuals inspired by the ancient world and avant-garde sound. Supported by the Polish Institute Tel Aviv
21 02.2024 22 02.2024 Events, Theatre