Music
How to find the perfect summer camp in Jerusalem for your kids and teens
Discover how to match your child, teenager with the right Jerusalem summer camp for a fun, safe, and enriching summer experience.
Kanye West concert in Prague scrapped as venue owner terminates contract - report
Pioneering Israeli rock singer-songwriter Astar Shamir dies at 71
Dave Matthews pushes back on claims criticism of Israel is antisemitic
Painting longing: Journey through loss, memory, and renewal
Tamar Aluf paints longing, turning personal loss into art that resonates with memory, emotion, and renewal.
Heavy metal peace in the Mideast: Orphaned Land frontman asks if unity through music can survive
Kobi Farhi talks to the Post ahead of the launch of his autobiographical new book, "Good Night, Orphaned Land."
Israel will take part in the first Eurovision semifinal, EBU announces
This year’s Eurovision contest will take place in Austria in May, with the semifinals set for May 12 and May 14 and the finals on May 16.
Bob Weir: Eternal kid who became the sage that kept the Dead alive
Bob Weir’s rhythm, energy, and devotion kept the Grateful Dead alive long after Jerry Garcia’s passing.
David Brinn, The Jerusalem Post's drummer
Brinn's second album, 'A Little Something,' released last year, was shaped by passion ignited by the Oct. 7 massacre, the Israel-Hamas War, and the situation of the hostages.
Rock musician Bob Weir, Grateful Dead co-founder, passes away 78
He was diagnosed with cancer in July and "succumbed to underlying lung issues" surrounded by loved ones, the statement said. It did not mention when or where he died.
'Right to Listen' launches in Israel, framing listening as an active force for change
US. based Nonprofit LOV. Foundation Launches Right to Listen in Partnership with Tel Aviv University.
Ayalim’s Halutz 33 unveils packed January lineup to boost culture in Beersheba
The Old City venue will host Shem-Tov Levi, Rona Kenan, Yehali Sobol and more throughout January 2026, as part of Ayalim’s push to strengthen cultural life in the Negev.
Israeli artists build bridges at Xavier University, Nation’s only Catholic HBCU
“The fact that I am singing not in English but in an African language resonates with the students and helps propel them on their own quest, ” the artists explain.
From burden to bridge: How Jewish music is reopening Germany’s cultural soul
Across Germany, Jewish music becomes a living answer to Holocaust memory and post–Oct. 7 antisemitism, one concert at a time.