“Feminine voices in Israeli literature” series: presentation of the book “My Life as a Nomad. Where is Home?” by Mary Smith
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv continued its series “Feminine voices in Israeli literature” with the presentation of the book “My life as a Nomad. Where is Home?” by Mary Smith (pseudonym for Romanian born Israeli author Brigitte Battat, born in Bucharest).
”Histories of Easternfuturism” at the Jerusalem Design Week
Jerusalem Design Week is initiated by the Hansen House for Design, Media and Technology (www. hansen. co. il), and is taking place between June 13-20, 2019 in Jerusalem. Last years events (2016- 2018), were very successful with over 20,000 visitors during the week and a
The Conference “Romanians and Jews Facing the Great War” dedicated to marking 100 years since the beginning of the First World War, March 22nd, 2015, at 10:00, Haifa University
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is organizing on March 22nd, 2015 at 10:00, the conference “Romanians and Jews Facing the Great War” delivered by prof. Adrian Cioroianu at the Rabin Observatory of the Rabin Building at Haifa University. The Conference “Romanians
The Book of Whispers, by Varujan Vosganian, translated into Hebrew
The Book of Whispers begins in a picturesque register, on a lane of the Armenian quarter of Focşani in the 1950s, among the steam of freshly roasted coffee and the scents of grandmother Armenuhi's larder, among the old books and photographs of grandfather Garabet.
Mihail Sebastian: Romanian Writer – Jewish Writer [Centennial Mihail Sebastian (1907 – 1945)]
International debate; October 24th and 25th 2007, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Muntele Scopus, Maiersdorf Faculty Club. This event was organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv in partnership with cu the Hebrew University of Jerusalem – the Center
Între orientalism şi occidentalism - comunitatea evreiască din Dobrogea după al doilea război mondial
Conferinţa a fost susţinută de Prof. Univ. Dr. Mihaela Irimia, Director al Centrului de excelenţă pentru studiul identităţii culturale, Universitatea din Bucureşti şi Prof. Univ. Dr. Adina Ciugureanu, Decan al Facultăţii de Litere, Universitatea Ovidius din Constanţa;