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AlUla Arts Festival launches today with new large-scale public art commissions and exhibitions by internationally renowned artists

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Friday, February 9, 2024

The festival will also mark the opening of Design Space AlUla in the AlJadidah Arts District, a focal point for showcasing AlUla's wide-ranging design initiatives contributing to the vision for AlUla.

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  • The festival will also mark the opening of Design Space AlUla in the AlJadidah Arts District, a focal point for showcasing AlUla's wide-ranging design initiatives contributing to the vision for AlUla.
  • Inaugurated in 2022, and part of the annual AlUla Moments calendar of events, the AlUla Arts Festival features an exciting mix of creatives, including local, regional, and international artists, performers, curators, collectors and more.
  • During AlUla Arts Festival, two adjacent exhibitions - featuring drawing, ceramic, soft sculpture, painting and weaving - take place in AlJadidah arts district, at the heart of AlUla’s community.
  • AlUla 1445 - Featuring images by artist Hassan Hajjaj who is renowned for work that merges contemporary art, fashion and cultural identity.

Heroes in the Kitchen Preparing Vegan Meals for Heroes at the Frontlines

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Wednesday, October 25, 2023

TEL AVIV, Israel, Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In the wake of the devastating events of the October 7th terrorist attack, when Israel awoke to the dawn of a major conflict, a restaurant kitchen in the heart of Tel Aviv became one of many immediately turned into a command center dedicated to the task of churning out hundreds of meals a day. These meals are sustaining the 400,000 soldiers, reservists, and support personnel who have been urgently mobilized to the front lines, as well as the half-million Israeli families forced to evacuate their homes.

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  • Chef Tal brought together a collaborative of Israeli foodTech startups, vegan food producers, and 100 volunteers and private chefs.
  • The facility had immediately been rigorously sanitized to strict vegan and kosher standards with approval from the Tel Aviv rabbinate.
  • Dairy alternatives, such as vegan cheeses, were contributed by the vegan food companies Plenty 4u, Mama Q, and Utopi E.y.m.
  • The Israeli vegan organization arranges vegan meals for soldiers with dietary restrictions.

Heroes in the Kitchen Preparing Vegan Meals for Heroes at the Frontlines

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, October 25, 2023

TEL AVIV, Israel, Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In the wake of the devastating events of the October 7th terrorist attack, when Israel awoke to the dawn of a major conflict, a restaurant kitchen in the heart of Tel Aviv became one of many immediately turned into a command center dedicated to the task of churning out hundreds of meals a day. These meals are sustaining the 400,000 soldiers, reservists, and support personnel who have been urgently mobilized to the front lines, as well as the half-million Israeli families forced to evacuate their homes.

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  • Chef Tal brought together a collaborative of Israeli foodTech startups, vegan food producers, and 100 volunteers and private chefs.
  • The facility had immediately been rigorously sanitized to strict vegan and kosher standards with approval from the Tel Aviv rabbinate.
  • Dairy alternatives, such as vegan cheeses, were contributed by the vegan food companies Plenty 4u, Mama Q, and Utopi E.y.m.
  • The Israeli vegan organization arranges vegan meals for soldiers with dietary restrictions.

Bernadette Miller debuts in the literary limelight with ‘A House in the Land of Shinar’

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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

NEW YORK, March 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Author Bernadette Miller marks her literary debut with the release of A House in the Land of Shinar (published by Archway Publishing).

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  • NEW YORK, March 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Author Bernadette Miller marks her literary debut with the release of A House in the Land of Shinar (published by Archway Publishing).
  • dramatizes the probable origins of several stories from the Old Testament based on archaeological evidence mostly unknown to the public.
  • In ancient Saudi Arabia, the beloved daughter of a Bedouin Arab named Tiras is sacrificed to his tribes imaginary bull-god.
  • Accompanied by his donkey, Tiras sets out for the sophisticated non-Arab land of Sumer, crossing the dangerous Nefud Desert.