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Amir Kaminer
From artichokes to asparagus: ‘Vegetable wizard’ brings Moroccan roots from the field to Israel’s fine dining
No matter what vegetable you give Chef Dudu Ben Abu, he'll find a way to make it into a creative dish at his restaurant Amaya in Rehovot; he crafts bold, seasonal dishes inspired by his roots, resilience and love for vibrant local produce.
Amir Kaminer
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01.21.26
Israeli-Palestinian drama heads to Berlin Film Festival as director unfazed by protests
As his debut feature ‘Where To’ competes at the Berlin Film Festival, director Assaf Machnes says he is not worried about anti-Israel demonstrations and hopes critics, including Culture Minister Miki Zohar, will watch the film in full
Amir Kaminer
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01.21.26
Japan’s booming ‘rent-a-family’ industry explores loneliness as a business in Hikari’s new film
After helping bring Asian American rage to the screen in the hit series Beef, director turns her lens to a different Japan, where families, love and emotional presence can all be rented for a fee
Amir Kaminer
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01.19.26
Our man at Europe’s Oscars: Israeli German actor Idan Weiss competes for top acting prize
At just the beginning of his career, Idan Weiss finds himself thrust into the spotlight after a role that followed years of rejection and struggle: 'It's the best that could ever happen to me'
Amir Kaminer
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01.17.26
Five standout food spots in Netanya, the coastal city reinventing itself as dining destination
From generous appetizers and spicy flavors to Italian carbs, Thai market food and refined sushi, Netanya’s evolving food scene reflects a confident city whose diners want bold tastes close to home
Amir Kaminer
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01.16.26
From ‘poor man’s food’ to must-have dessert: Bread pudding becomes a hit in Israel
Once a way to rescue stale bread in medieval England, bread pudding has become a star on Israeli menus, from chef-driven bakeries to desert cafés, with creative sweet and savory versions; there is also a legendary home recipe
Amir Kaminer
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01.06.26
‘Everything was mine until it wasn’t’: Kristen Stewart on Cannes, fame and directing her own story
Seventeen years after breaking out in ‘Twilight,’ Kristen Stewart says she worked to escape the image, scandals and paparazzi; with her directorial debut, she reflects on her chemistry with Robert Pattinson, the scars of fame and her sense of freedom today
Amir Kaminer, Cannes
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12.29.25
The culinary charms of Israel’s most laid-back town in the south
Surrounded by desert and wide-open spaces, Mitzpe Ramon has become a quiet haven of calm and freedom, as the southern town nears its 70th anniversary, we explore new restaurants and galleries alongside longtime favorites still worth revisiting
Amir Kaminer
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12.27.25
From debt and alcoholism to millions of followers: a conversation with self-help guru Mel Robbins
Four global bestsellers and a podcast with more than 577 million downloads turned Mel Robbins into one of the most influential voices in the world; she speaks about her winding path to the top, the childhood values that shaped her, the crisis that led her to alcohol, her return to life and why politics is not in her future
Amir Kaminer
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12.26.25
Spoonful of flavor: 11 soups you have to try in Israel
With the weather turning colder, it seems what everyone needs right now is a bowl of hot, comforting soup; Amir Kaminer set out on a journey from north to south, sampled dozens of soups and returned with the ones you shouldn’t miss
Amir Kaminer
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12.22.25
'There are things in France that frighten me deeply; the situation is very alarming'
Guillaume Ribot, a non-Jewish French filmmaker, frequented Auschwitz in an attempt to understand the unthinkable - only to discover that his grandmother had hidden Jewish children during the Holocaust; he now presents his new documentary, 'All I Had Was Nothingness,' which reveals the creative process behind Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah
Amir Kaminer, Berlin
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12.14.25
Arthur Cohn, Jewish film producer and six-time Oscar winner, dies at 98
Swiss-born producer Arthur Cohn, who made nearly 30 films and won six Oscars, died in Jerusalem at 98; a Hollywood power in the 1970s, he later became the first non-American producer to receive a star on the Walk of Fame
Amir Kaminer
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12.12.25
Pedro Pascal on Gaza and his new film: 'I want to live on the right side of history'
Pedro Pascal, who recently drew headlines for urging a Gaza ceasefire, speaks to ynet ahead of the Israel release of 'Eddington,' reflecting on his refugee childhood, years of hardship before success and the unsimulated slap he delivered to Joaquin Phoenix on set
Amir Kaminer
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12.12.25
Kate Winslet: 'I had to be brave and strong — I couldn’t let people knock me down'
As she marks 50 and debuts as director, Kate Winslet reflects on surviving intense early scrutiny after Titanic, guilt of working motherhood and emotional experience of making 'Goodbye June' with her son while confronting themes of loss and family
Amir Kaminer
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12.11.25
Rocky Horror at 50: new documentary explores the film that became a global cult and a refuge for outsiders
In ‘Strange journey,’ director Linus O’Brien and editor Avner Shiloah trace how ‘The Rocky horror picture show’ grew from 1975 flop into a midnight cult classic, a safe haven for LGBTQ and neurodivergent fans, as Susan Sarandon calls it political
Amir Kaminer
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12.06.25
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