Celebrating Art, Charity, and Unveilings: A Look at the Week’s Events

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2024-02-07 10:48:49

“Shetrit & Wolf” gallery, owned by businessmen Ruth Shetrit and Jonathan Wolf Abramchik, inaugurated a new art house in the heart of the Neve Tzedek neighborhood, in Tel Aviv. With the inauguration of the new art house, a fundraising exhibition on the purity of Israeli art was opened at the venue, the proceeds of which will be transferred to the rehabilitation and welfare of the families of the reservists, in cooperation with the Joint Chiefs of Staff association founded and led by Naama Levy-Sheivitz. The auction of the art pieces was moderated by the actor Lior Raz, a star and creator The series “Fauda”.

The fundraising exhibition is held under the title “One Family” and will be open to the public during the next month. It displays over a hundred Israeli works of art by well-known and veteran artists, alongside young and promising artists. It displays items by the artists: Menashe Kadishman, Yigal Tomarkin, Zoya Cheraksky, Roni Teharlev, Maya Gold, Yochanan Simon, Moshe Gershoni, Yaakov Agam, Shimon Pinto, Zadok Ben David, Yigal Ozri and many more. Sculptor Richard Orlinsky, one of the most famous artists in the world, specially sent the unique sculpture “Fearless Hero” to the exhibition. Orlinsky’s statue was purchased by May Vaadi Vachler, the owner of the real estate company “Wachler Wolf Real Estate” at the auction for 50 thousand euros. The guest of honor at the opening of the exhibition was the wife of the country’s president, Michal Herzog, who welcomed the initiative. Among the guests who came to purchase Israeli art and support the reservists: Eyal Waldman, Meir Shtrit, Moshe and Pnina Adri, Solange Adri and her daughter Liron, chef Assaf Granit whose artist brother Eyal Granit is presenting in the exhibition, actor Zion Baruch who also contributed his painting to the exhibition, Dan Lahat, Galia Albin and more many more.

Adi and May and Keller (Photo: Itzik Biran)

Assaf Granit, Yonatan Wolf Abramchik and Ile Granit (Photo: Itzik Biran)

Meir Shetrit and Naama Levy-Sheivitz (Photo: Itzik Biran)

Eil Waldman (Photo: Itzik Biran)

Zion Baruch (Photo: Itzik Biran)

> At the beginning of the week, the cornerstone laying ceremony for a new center for urgent oncology medicine named after Shira Vichy Davidi was held at the Sheba Tel Hashomer Medical Center. The ceremony was held on the day when the world celebrated International Cancer Day, in the presence of the Davidi couple with their daughters Or, Daniel and Nitzan; Prof. Yitzhak Kreis – Director of the Sheba Medical Center; Prof. Raanan Berger – Director of the Sheba Cancer Center, and members of the Davidi family. The new Center for Urgent Oncology Medicine (MLAD) will be part of the Husidman Center for Cancer Medicine that is currently being built in Sheba, and which is designed to provide a response Advanced and complete medical, in one place, for the medical needs of oncology patients. There will be: oncology and hematology departments, bone marrow transplants, oncology clinics and more. The new center named after the Davidi couple is expected to open at the end of 2025, with the completion of construction at the Husidman Cancer Center, and it will be a spacious, innovative and groundbreaking emergency medicine center both in terms of the standard of medical care and the level and experience of the service.

Yishai, Shira, Daniel and Or Davidi (Photo: Rafi Deloya)

> Reuven Krupik – Chairman of Bank Hapoalim, and Dov Kotler – CEO of the bank, hosted about 2,000 guests from the top of the Israeli economy, at the bank’s management building in Tel Aviv, with the opening of the “Israeli Art 23” exhibition, which this year will be dedicated to the charity Anush and the issue of mental health treatment. This is the 23rd year of the largest Israeli art exhibition, and every year Israeli artists present some more well-known artists and some are just starting out. This year it was decided to dedicate the exhibition and part of the proceeds to raising the issue of mental health to the agenda and in particular dealing with mental disability and traumas following the war. Already on the first day of the exhibition, works were sold for a total of NIS 1.1 million. Among the first to tour and be impressed: Dr. Hela Hadas – CEO of the Anush Association; MK Miki Levy and his wife Nurit, Orna Barbibai, Haim Yelin, Shari Arison, Ofer Nimrodi, Alfred Akirov, Avi Baum, Idan Wells, Avi Yaakovovitz, Vared and Barak Rosen, Ronit Vali Zoglubek, Israela Shtir and her daughter Roni Einstein, Uri Levin, Gali and Noam Tivon, Amir Eyal, Ora and Eitan Stiva, David Shimron, Dr. Shula Recanati, Vared and Avi Fisher, Julia Zahar, David Maimon and Yael Almog, Haim Romano, Ido Har-Tov, and many more.
Idan Wells and Dov Kotler

Avi Fischer and Reuven Krupik (Photo: Itzik Biran)

Eitan and Ora Stiva (Photo: Itzik Biran)

Julia Zohar (Photo: Itzik Biran)

Noam and Gali Tivon (Photo: Itzik Biran)

> At the beginning of this week, the Isrotel hotel chain launched the international hotel brand ALUMA, in a festive event held at the “Greco” restaurant in the Publica Hotel in Herzliya. ALUMA launches its activities with the opening of several hotels in Greece, with a total investment of approximately 70 million euros. The first of them is the SKYLARK hotel, which will open in March 2024 in Athens. About a month later, a second hotel of the new chain – ANISE – will open, also in Athens. Towards the end of the year, another hotel is expected to open in Athens and later another hotel will open in Thessaloniki. The event for the launch of the new network was held in the presence of Yisrotel CEO Lior Raviv, Greek Ambassador to Israel Kyriakos Lukakis – who wore the yellow pin calling for the return of the abductees on his lapel; Itzik Dayan – representative of the Dayan family partner in the new network, and the economic advisor of the Greek Embassy in Israel, Michael Vertakis .

Itzik Dayan, Kyriakos Lukakis and Lior Raviv (Photo: Lance Productions)

> Members of the Friends of Beit Lisin Theater Association, named after Baruch Ivcher, met at the premiere of the musical play “Blues for the Great Vacation”, based on the iconic film by Ranan Shor and Doron Nesher. The play tells the story of a group of boys and girls on their last vacation, between exams Matriculation for enlistment in the army. A story about friendship, first love, bereavement and the loss of innocence. Watch together: theater manager Tzipi Pines, chairman of the Friends Association Hila Rahab and Rani Rahab, Moshe and Pnina Adri, Shiri and Idan Wells, Esti and Alex Hartman, Noa and Eldad Rothman, Ofer And Royat Nimrodi, Michal and Yuval Ravavi, Orit and David Efrati, Hazi Bezalel, Dalia Pershkar, Moshik and Irit twins, Prof. Zeev Rothstein and his wife Ruth, Ephraim and Tzipi Kunda and more.

Hila Rahav and Tzipi Pines (Photo: Itzik Biran)

Michal and Yuval Ravavi (Photo: Itzik Biran)

Noa and Eldad Rothman (Photo: Itzik Biran)

> Presenter Bar Refaeli and international actor Nathaniel Bozolich were photographed this week for the summer campaign of the glasses brand “Carolina Lemka Berlin”. The eyewear brand chose Bozolich for the campaign partly due to the fact that since the beginning of the war he has been investing his energy in promoting Israel to the world and he will star in it alongside the regular presenter Rafaeli. The filming for the campaign took place at the R48 Hotel, in Tel Aviv, where the two presented the hottest trends for the coming summer, in the sunglasses and eyeglasses categories.

Bar Refaeli and Nathaniel Bozolik (Photo: Lance Productions)

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