Category : Israel

588. Documentary Filmed  in Palestine, Israel and Jordan – Jan. 27, 2016

Intercultural Dialogue Institute sent us this poster about Helene Klodawsky’s latest documentary “Grassroots in Drylands” filmed in Palestine, Israel and Jordan which “reveals a

Folk music from Lebanon and Iran, stories from the Holy Land, poetry, and letter writing to political prisoners are among the topics this month

Ruth writes: Thanks to Shir Libeynu for telling us about Heart to Heart. Every summer “Heart to Heart brings together 20 Israeli teenagers, both

447. Diwan Saz Power of Music for Peace March 10 – 2015

Diwan Saz is an Interfaith Musical Ensemble  from Israel. Admission free but RSVP in advance via https//musicpeace.eventbrite.com.    Presented with the support of the

499. Palestine-Israel Rally 2014

Ruth writes: The rally at Queen’s Park yesterday made me very sad – that people think they can solve conflicts by shouting at each

I did some Israeli folk dancing this week. I could have done some Gujarati dancing too. So could you. The Israeli lessons cost $5

336. Images from Winchevsky’s School’s Hanukkah Celebration

What can a Gentile or non-Jew expect at a Hanukkah celebration? I really enjoyed the recent one at the Winchevsky School. Everybody was friendly

331. Multicultural Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free Nov. 30-Dec. 2 Weekend.

Two more Santa Claus parades are on this weekend. They are free of course as is admission to Christmas markets and bazaars. The only

302. Aug. 30-Sept. 2 Multicultural Weekend Report

  Wow. What a great multicultural weekend. I was in three continents with  great music, great spectacles and lots of colour. The Ashkenaz festival

301. Aug. 30 – Sept. 3 Free or Nearly-free Multicultural Events Toronto

  Thursday, August 30 At noon-time, diners at Nathan Phillips Square will hear West African-inspired music by Afrafanto and the Tich Maredza Band for