New Romanian courses for beginner level at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv
Our next courses will start on October 15th (after the Jewish holidays) and the registration period will begin on September 15th, 2025. Between May-July 2025, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv will organize new classes of Romanian as a foreign language, held in
Award winning movie Three Kilometers to the End of the World, directed by Emanuel Pârvu, at the 2024 edition of TLVFest
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is proud to support the screening of award-winning Three Kilometers to the End of the World, directed by Emanuel Pârvu, at the 2024 edition of TLVFest which takes place at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque, between October 31st and November
The conference ”The Holocaust in Northern Transylvania - 80 years since the ghettoization and deportation of the Jews” at RCI Tel Aviv
To mark 80 years since the Holocaust in Northern Transylvania, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in collaboration with the Embassy of Romania to the State of Israel, is organizing and hosting, on May 8th, starting with 17 hours, the conference called The Holocaust
„Descoperă limba română împreună cu noi!” - noi cursuri de română pentru adulți organizate de ICR Tel Aviv
Between November 2023 and April 2024, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv will organize, at its headquarters, new courses of Romanian as a foreign language, for the beginner and pre-intermediate level, as follows:- beginners – A1 (40 hours), every Monday, between
"Between Revolutions", directed by Vlad Petri, at the 2023 DocAviv International Documentary Film Festival in Israel
The 2023 edition of the International Documentary Film Festival DocAviv will take place between May 11- 20th, at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque. For this year's edition, Vlad Petri's feature film, Between Revolutions, was selected by the Israeli organizers. Its first
”Occasional spies” premiered in Israel on National Holocaust Day with the participation of director Oana Giurgiu
To mark Israel's National Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in collaboration with the Jerusalem Cinematheque, organized, on April 18, the screening, for the first time in Israel, of the documentary film ”Occasional spies” (Romania,
Presentation of the "Elie Wiesel" Memorial House in Sighetu Marmației - an event dedicated to the International Holocaust Remembrance Day
To mark the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Romanian Cultural Institute (RCI) in Tel Aviv organized a presentation event of the restoration project of the Elie Wiesel Memorial House in Sighetu Marmației, which also represents the Jewish Heritage Museum from
Romanian participation at the Jerusalem International Solo Dance Festival
The first edition of the Jerusalem International Solo Dance Festival will take place between September 6-8, 2022, at Hansen House. With the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, two solo dance shows will represent Romania in the international program
”Metronom”, directed by Alexandru Belc, shown for the 1st time in Israel at the Jerusalem International Film Festival
The Jerusalem International Film Festival, one of the most prestigious events of its kind to take place in Israel, is being held between July 21-31st, 2022, at the Jerusalem Cinematheque and other locations in Jerusalem. Following the success of the Romanian movies during
”Let's learn Romanian together!” – RCI Tel Aviv organizes new Romanian classes for beginner and intermediate levels
In the context of the current international situation, the Romanian Cultural Institute (RCI) in Tel Aviv adapts its activity to the present realities in Israel. Therefore, we will organize Romanian language courses both at our headquarters - located on 8 Shaul Hamelech boulevard,
“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).
Film screening and discussion “The Ransom of Romanian Jews to Israel” at Jerusalem Cinematheque
The Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival will take place in the period 27. 11 – 02. 12. 2021, at Jerusalem Cinematheque. As part of the international program of events of the festival, the Embassy of Romania to the State of Israel, in collaboration with the Romanian Cultural