"Jewish Timișoara" - conference dedicated to the European Capital of Culture 2023, in Tel Aviv
As part of the series of events aimed to promote in Israel the national project of Timișoara - European Capital of Culture 2023, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in collaboration with AMIR (Organization of Israelis of Romanian Origin), organized, on May 19th,
”Pages of history” - Synagogues of Timișoara
Following the success of the previous episodes of the series Pages of history, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv continues this new series of online events, dedicated to synagogues in Romania, as well as to the Jewish cultural and architectural heritage in Romania,
Celebrating Europe Day at the Jerusalem, Haifa and Beer Sheva Universities, May 7, 9 and 14, 2018
Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv and the Embassy of Romania to the State of Israel are proud to invite you to the events celebrating Europe Day, organized at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Haifa University and Ben Gurion University of the Negev, between May 7-14,
The contemporary dance show “Keep it real”, directed by Sergiu Matiș, February 22nd, 2018, at 20:30, Kelim Choreography Center
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in collaboration with Kelim Choreography Center, invite you to the contemporary dance show “Keep it real”, directed by Sergiu Matiș. The event will take place on February 22nd, 2018, at 20:30, at The Kelim Choreography
Romanian participation at The Terra Sancta International Organ Festival, 24-27.10.2017
The Terra Sancta International Organ Festival takes place between September 24th- October 27th, 2017 in churches in Amman, Rhodes, Yaffo, Nazareth, Jerusalem and Bethlehem. With the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, Romania will be represented
Romanian participation at the International Arts and Crafts Fair in Jerusalem, August 7 - 19, 2017
The International Arts and Crafts Festival, organized by the Jerusalem Municipality, will take place between August 7 - 19, 2017 at the Sultan’s Pool and the “Khutsot Hayotser” Center in Jerusalem. Within the international pavilion, Romania will be present
"The Jews of Timisoara, history and culture", November 4, 2015, at 16:30, Haifa Cinematheque
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in collaboration with AMIR, are organising a very special event dedicated to the history and culture of the Jewish community of Timisoara, entitled “The Jews of Timisoara, history and culture”, which will take place Wednesday,
Tenor Bogdan Zahariea, canto lessons and opera recitals in Israel. March 13-27, 2012
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, The Israeli Opera and Rose Music Library in Jerusalem are organizing a month-long program of canto lessons and opera recitals for a young Romanian opera singer, in Israel. During his stay in Israel, Bogdan Zaharia (born 1979)
Romanian baritone Ionuţ Pascu in "Lucia di Lammermoor", Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv. 10-24.3.2012
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv invites you to a new production of the Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv: Lucia di Lammermoor by Gaetano Donizetti. Libretto: Salvadore Cammarano after Sir Walter Scott's novel The Bride of Lammermoor The performances take place
The Jewish World in Romanian Literature. International conference at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. 14-15.2.2012
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv invites professionals, journalists and the general public to The international conference titled The Jewish World in Romanian Literature, taking place at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, February 14-15 (program attached). In
Colouring the Grey – State of Mind. 24 November - 18 December 2011
„Colouring the Grey – State of Mind Artists: Radu Belcin, Dragoș Burlacu, Francisc Chiuariu, Ana Maria Micu, Cătălin Petrișor, Flavia Pitiș, Bogdan Rața și Aurel Tar Curator: Cosmin Năsui Project manager: Oana Ioniță Tel Aviv Artists´ House Alharizi 9 St.
DETOUR. European street art project in Holon. 21-26.06.2011
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is proud to be a partner in the European street art project DETOUR. The event is a collaboration between the European Union, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Belgium, France, Great Britain and Israel - the municipality of Holon and the