Roots

12 Apr 2022 - 12 Apr 2022

“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).

15 May 2017 - 31 Jul 2017

The exhibition ”A big story in a small world” by Gila Miller, May 15 – July 28 2017, RCI Tel Aviv gallery

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is hosting between May 15- July 28, 2017, the exhibition ”A big story in a small world” by Israeli artist with Romanian roots, Gila Miller. The exhibition is comprised of small and medium size works created on paper,

5 Jun 2014

World Music Concert performed by the Maxim Quartet in the Israel Festival, June 5th, 2014, at 21:00 at the First Station in Jerusalem

The Israel Festival will take place between May 28 – June 20, 2014 in various locations in Jerusalem. With the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, the Maxim Quartet will be present in the festival to perform a world music concert on June 5th, 2014,

15 Nov 2012 - 23 Feb 2013

Common Roots. Design Map of Central Europe. Holon Design Museum. 15 November 2012 – 23 February 2013

Between November 15, 2012 and February 23, 2013, Design Museum Holon is presenting the project „Common Roots. Design Map of Central Europe”, comprising a selection of daily life objects (industrially produced, handmade unique pieces or prototypes) created by Central

13 Dec 2012

The documentary „My Beautiful Dacia” presented at Holon Cinematheque. December 13th, 2012, 8:30 p.m.

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv has the pleasure to announce the presentation of the documentary My Beautiful Dacia (written and directed by Ștefan Constantinescu and Julio Soto) at Holon Cinematheque, on Thursday, December 13th, 2012, 8:30 p. m. , as a related

23 May 2012 - 24 May 2012

Yair Dalal, Erez Monk & Trei Parale. May 23 and 24, 2012

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv and “The Culture of Peace” Festival are proud to present internationally known singers, Yair Dalal, Erez Monk (Israel) & Trei Parale (Romania), in concert on May 23, 2012, 9 p. m. at the Tzavta Theatre in Tel Aviv. As

1 Dec 2011 - 31 Jan 2012

E-mahut / א-מהות,artworks by Lea Rasovszky presented at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv

The project , by Lea Rasovszky, can be seen at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv until January 31st, 2012. The project was developed during the month of November at the Artists´ Residence Herzliya, within the first artist in residence program organized in Israel

26 Oct 2011 - 29 Oct 2011

SANDA WEIGL & THE TAKEISHI’s in three gypsy jazz concerts. Karmiel, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. 26-29.10.2011

Romanian-born singing sensation Sanda Weigl blends gypsy music, cabaret, klezmer and jazz, reflecting her own life story in every moment of her performance. Accompanied by her new band, Sanda takes the Romanian songs she grew up hearing on the streets of Bucharest to a truly

29 Mar 2011 - 1 Jun 2011

I Am a Romanian: The Bucharest - Tel Aviv Route.

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in partnership with the Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheva, are inviting you to the conference & art exhibition I Am a Romanian: the Bucharest – Tel Aviv Route, which propose a series of cultural analyses and interpretations

19 Jan 2011 - 22 Jan 2011

Iancu Dumitrescu and Ana-Maria Avram in Israel. Concerts on 19, 21 and 22 January 2011, at Jaffa, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv

In January 2011, the Israeli public will have the opportunity to enjoy the music composed by the Romanian musicians Iancu Dumitrescu and Ana-Maria Avram, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv and in cooperation with the musician Ilan Volkov and

27 Apr 2010 - 21 May 2010

Time Fragments. Fine art exhibition presenting works by Romanian born Israeli artist Motke Blum. 27.04 – 21.05.2010

Lotan Communications Time Fragments. Fine art exhibition presenting works by Romanian born Israeli artist Motke Blum The 85 years old awarded artist, who fled forced labor in Romania in 1944, closes a circle.  Of all places he wandered, he chose to create in Jerusalem, all