One of the main anchors of the neighborhood’s revitalization is the Piramida Art Center, a beautifully refurbished complex which will house an art gallery and 24 workshops for emerging and established artists.
The Haifa Symphonic Orchestra is pleased to have Shanghai-born Pianist-turned-conductor, Xu Zhong, perhaps one of the most regarded conductors in the world today, lead it to continued glory.
Over the past two decades Haifa and Boston have enjoyed a unique relationship, manifested particularly in the collaboration between Boston’s Jewish community and the people of Haifa.
Haifa together with the French Institute pay homage to the Day of the Bastille and turn Haifa into a French celebration that lasts through a memorable weekend of French culture, cuisine, parties and general sense of Bon Vivant as they say in Paris…
The Talented Haifa documentarist, Iris Zaki won the prestigious innovative film award at the ‘Visions du Reel’ Festival in Nion Switzerland for her documentary “Women in Sink” where she investigates Arab-Jewish social coexistence through a woman’s point of view.
The Czech Minister of Culture, Mr. Daniel Herman visited Haifa and was greeted by Mayor Yahav and Deputy Mayor Mrs. Hedva Almog who unveiled the new Vaclav Havel Sq. in the new Neot Peres neighborhood in South Westerm Haifa.