DUNAM - Fotography Exhibition by Yehudit Matzkel, Israeli artist of Romanian origin_27.08-31.10.2009
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv invites you, on August 27, 2009, 18:00 hrs, at the opening of the exhibition DUNAM, presenting photographs by the Israeli artist of Romanian origin Yehudit Matzkel. Born in Romania in 1951, Yehudith Matzkel studied fine arts
The Golden Age. Presented by Romanian artist Stefan Constantinescu_Tel Aviv_30.09, 3-27.10, 16.10.2009
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv invites you this autumn to an event of a very special nature. Documentary films, a book, paintings, installations are created and used by the Romanian artist Ştefan Constantinescu in order to tell a complex story, conveying official
מלון אירופה, מאת מטיי וישניאק. בתיאטרון קרוב ובתיאטרון ירושלים / Romanian plays in Hebrew_Hotel Europa, by Matei Vişniec_17, 27.10.2009 Karov Theatre, Tel Aviv_22.10.2009 Jerusalem Theatre, Jerusalem
תיאטרון קרוב התיאטרון היחידי בישראל, המציג רפרטואר של מחזאים רומנים מציג – בעבריתיום שבת, 17. 10. 09, בשעה 21:00 יום שלישי, 27. 10. 09, בשעה 21:00 מלון אירופהמאת מטיי
Israeli premiere for the best Romanian films of 2009_Police, adjective and Tales from the Golden Age at Haifa Film Festival, 3-10 October 2009
Police, Adjective / Poliţist, adjectiv Romania 2009 Dir. : Corneliu Porumboiu 115 min. , Romanian, Hebrew and English subtitles Cast: Dragos Bucur, Vlad Ivanov, Irina Saulescu, Ion Stoica Festivals: Cannes, Toronto, Hamburg, New York Awards: Jury Prize and FIPRESCI Prize,
“ONCE UPON A TIME: A Romanian Imaginary” - A Romanian stand for the first time at the Jerusalem Arts and Crafts Festival / היה היה פעם ... סיפורים עממים מרומניה בפסטיבל הבינלאומי חוצות היוצר ירושלים
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv invites you, between August 3-15, 2009, to the 34th edition of the international Jerusalem Arts and Crafts Festival. Titled היה היה פעם. . . סיפורים עממים מרומניה/ Once Upon A time: A Romanian Imaginary/
THE HAPPIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD comes to JERUSALEM / הילדה הכי שמחה בעולם מגיעה לירושלים
A Romanian film at the Jerusalem Film Festival, 13th and 18th of July, 2009 Director: Radu Jude Netherlands, Romania 2009 – 90 min. With: Andreea Boşneag, Vasile Muraru, Violeta Haret, Şerban Pavlu, Andi Vasluianu Today, 9th of July, 2009, a ten days long celebration
Romanian Plays at Karov Theatre in Tel Aviv - July
תיאטרון קרוב התיאטרון היחידי בישראל, המציג רפרטואר של מחזאים רומנים מציג - בעברית יום ו', 3. 7. 09, בשעה 21:00 כוכב בלי שם, הקומדיה המפורסמת של מיכאל סבסטיאן,
An Unconventional Dictionary. Jewish Writers of Romanian Language - debate
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv and the Cultural Centre in Jerusalem invite you to take part in an unconventional debate on Alexandru Mirodan and his Dictionary. Jewish Writers of Romanian Language (volume III - G-H-I, 2008 - volume II D-E-F, 1997 - volume I
European Cup in Sakhnin. A Youth Soccer Tourney - public diplomacy
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv invites you to a youth soccer tourney in the Galilee Arab town of Sakhnin under the auspices of the countries of the European Union plus Switzerland and in cooperation with the Sakhnin Municipality, Sakhnin Soccer Association
International conference “1989-2009. Taking Stock of East-West EUnification”
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv invites you to the international conference 1989-2009. Taking Stock of East-West EUnification, taking place on June 14-15, at the Konrad Adenauer Conference Centre at Mishkenot Sha'ananim, Jerusalem. The conference is organized
The Architectural Symposium "Tel Aviv-Yafo: Old-New Metropolis"
The Architectural Symposium Tel Aviv-Yafo: Old-New Metropolis, an initiative of the Czech Presidency of the European Union, co-organized by the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design and the Israeli Association of United Architects in partnership with cultural institutes
Jewish Studies in Romania. Past, Present, Perspectives
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv invites you to a lecture by dr. Ladislau Gyémánt, Dean of the Faculty of European Studies of Babeş-Bolyai University and Director of the Dr. Moshe Carmilly Institute for Hebrew and Jewish History in Cluj-Napoca. The lecture