Challenging the mayor on coronavirus
The second city lockdown brought to the fore one of the touchiest issues of Lion’s tenure – his commitment to the haredi benches in his coalition.
View ArticleChallenging the mayor on coronavirus
The second city lockdown brought to the fore one of the touchiest issues of Lion’s tenure – his commitment to the haredi benches in his coalition.
View ArticleLockdown’s silver lining – road accidents plummet
In Jerusalem, the drop in road casualties in March and April was -42% and -54%, respectively.
View ArticleTALI- Bridging the religious divide
After 26 years at the helm, Eitan Chikli leaves the thriving TALI school network that promotes pluralistic Judaism
View ArticleConnecting the finders and the keepers
A Jerusalem woman inspires others with her ‘Gemach Aveidot’ to return lost items to their owners
View ArticleMusic to hi-tech and back again
Ethnic African sounds mix with hassidic niggunim on new double album
View ArticleMekor Haim: The one-street enclave tucked away in Jerusalem
The first settlers came a year after the 1923 land lottery.
View ArticleThis week in Jerusalem, October 23, 2020: Not in my neighborhood
Peggy Cidor's round-up of city affairs.
View ArticleGetting to know Marlyn Vining, a Belz Hassid researching haredi cinema
Women of Jerusalem: profiling Marlyn Vining.
View ArticleBloomfield Science Museum director wins international award
Maya Halevy was awarded the Beacon of the Year prize by the European Science Museum Organization.
View ArticleJerusalem Jewish Film Fest announces lineup
The festival will be presented online this year from November 11 to 22, and will feature the best of recent movies of Jewish interest.
View ArticleYou had a future, so should we
For decades the world has been swatting away evidence of climate change. But we need to confront it.
View ArticleBeethoven: 250 years and counting
The Pianos Festival will be performed at the event’s regular berth of the Jerusalem Theater, November 11 to 14.
View ArticleThis week in Jerusalem - A round-up of city affairs
What has been going on in Israel's capital this week?
View ArticleZionism in black and white
the "Through the Glass" photo exhibit will run through until the end of December, and possibly into 2021.
View ArticleRunning to make change in Baka
ANU CEO and equality advocate Anat Mufkadi runs for the local council
View ArticleBeliba Homa bridges between haredi and non-haredi students
Founded in 2012, the project matches haredi students with a range of religious and secular students who meet on a weekly basis.
View ArticleThis week in Jerusalem - A round-up of city affairs
What has been going on in Israel's capital this week?
View ArticleJerusalem's academic metropolis
In the 2018/19 school year, 27,800 undergraduate students studied in institutions located in the city.
View ArticleCriminal mischief on the Mesila
From sexual harassment to burglary, Jerusalem’s green oasis hopes for better days
View ArticleThis week in Jerusalem - A round-up of city affairs
What has been going on in Israel's capital this week?
View ArticleLocal elections take Jerusalem
On December 22, Jerusalemites are invited to choose their local council representatives in their neighborhoods.
View ArticleThe Musrara Mix Festival: all alone on the hill
The 20th edition of the arts fiesta spans its perennial broad sweep of artistic fields and mind-sets, taking in video installations, video art, shows and audio-visual projects.
View ArticleShine a light: Beit Avi Chai celebrates Hanukkah
Beit Avi Chai pulled out all the stops to put together a festive agenda that takes in an abundance of season-appropriate musical content.
View ArticleJerusalem Botanical Garden Winter Lights Festival
The festival opens on Saturday night, December 12, and will continue through the end of the month.
View ArticlePro-Israel European politicians gather for online conference on Jerusalem
“We have been able to unite pro-Israel parliamentarians around the world and form one global voice in support of preserving the unity of Jerusalem.”
View ArticleJerusalem launches photo competition, Facebook page to share stories
The initiatives comes in honor of Jerusalem Day on Monday.
View ArticleDual narrative tour exposes Jerusalem’s complex political realities
Palestinian and Jewish tour guides hope to encourage dialogue, as ailing Israeli tourism sector slowly comes back to life.
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