Prelegerea „Am întâlnit un oltean evreu - român” susţinută de prof.univ.dr. Adrian Cioroianu, 23 martie 2015, ora 17:00, sediul ICR Tel Aviv
Institutul Cultural Român de la Tel Aviv organizează –la sediu- în data de 23 martie 2015, ora 17:00, prelegerea „Am întâlnit un oltean evreu - român” susţinută de prof. univ. dr. Adrian Cioroianu. Evenimentul va avea loc în limba română şi se adresează
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
Masă rotundă dedicată marcării a 25 de ani de la căderea comunismului în România, 8 decembrie 2014, ora 17:00, sediul ICR Tel Aviv
Institutul Cultural Român de la Tel Aviv vă invită la o masă rotundă dedicată marcării a 25 de ani de la căderea comunismului în România. Evenimentul va avea loc luni, 8 decembrie 2014, ora 17:00, la sediul ICR Tel Aviv. În cadrul discuţiilor vor fi evocate
Ce este nou în teatrul românesc de azi? Sediul ICR Tel Aviv, 11 noiembrie ora 18:00
Institutul Cultural Român de la Tel Aviv propune o fascinantă incursiune în lumea teatrului, pe tema ”Ce este nou în teatrul românesc de azi?”. Participă regizorul Mircea Cornișteanu, director al Teatrului Național din Craiova ”Marin Sorescu”. Evenimentul
„The Memory of the Holocaust - Sighetu Marmatiei 1944-2014”, exhibition dedicated to commemorating 70 years since the deportation of Jews from Northern Transylvania, September 21- October 21, 2014.
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in collaboration with The Elie Wiesel National Institute for the Study of Holocaust in Romania, is hosting, between September 21 - October 21, 2014 the exhibition „The Memory of the Holocaust- Sighetu Marmatiei 1944-2014”,
Series of events dedicated to commemorating 70 years since the deportation of Jews from Northern Transylvania, September 21- October 21, 2014, at RCI Tel Aviv
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in collaboration with The Elie Wiesel National Institute for the Study of Holocaust in Romania, is organizing, between September 21 – October 21, 2014, a series of events dedicated to commemorating 70 years since the deportation
Celebrating Europe Day at Haifa University, May 15, 2014, between 11:00-18:00
The Embassy of Romania to the State of Israel and the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv are proud to invite you to the events celebrating Europe Day, organized by the Haifa Center for German and European Studies (HCGES) and the Student Union of Haifa University on
National stand at Eurofest, May 12th, 2014, between 11:30-16:30 at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem
The Embassy of Romania to the State of Israel and the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv are proud to invite you to the events celebrating Europe Day, organized by the European Forum on May 12th, 2014. Romania will be present at the events with a national stand open
The International Colloquium "Tombstones Tell Stories: Sepulchral Art in Romania". April 29, 2014, at 16:00, Beck Auditorium, Building 410, Bar Ilan University
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in collaboration with the Department of Jewish Art at the Bar Ilan University, is organizing the international colloquium Tombstones Tell Stories: Sepulchral Art in Romania. The event will take place on April 29, 2014, at 16:00,
Documentary exhibition „The Jewish Vocational School Masada in Darmstadt 1947-48”. 26.02-24.04.2014
On Wednesday, 26 February 2014, at 6 p. m. , the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv will host the opening of the documentary exhibition „The Jewish Vocational School Masada in Darmstadt 1947-48”, comprising documents and photographs that present the activity and
„Abraham Goldfaden and Theater as Identity”, lecture by Dr. Anca Mocanu (25.03.2014, at 16:00, Bar Ilan University)
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in collaboration with the „Rena Costa” Center for Yiddish Studies - Bar Ilan University, are organising the seminar Abraham Goldfaden, the Founder of the Modern Yiddish Theater. Romania, 1876. The seminar will take place on
The Symposium "Jewish-Romanian Architects in Bucharest of the Interwar Period" and Book Launch "Harry Stern and Architectural Modernism in Bucharest". 03.03.2014
Invitation: the symposium Jewish-Romanian Architects in Bucharest of the Interwar Period and book launch Harry Stern and Architectural Modernism in BucharestMarch 3rd, 15:00-19:00Venue: Faculty Council Hall, Segoe Bd. Floor 2, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion,