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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.

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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.

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Lockdown’s silver lining – road accidents plummet

In Jerusalem, the drop in road casualties in March and April was -42% and -54%, respectively.

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Figures rise from the clay in her hands

The art of Yaffa Geffen

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TALI- Bridging the religious divide

After 26 years at the helm, Eitan Chikli leaves the thriving TALI school network that promotes pluralistic Judaism

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Connecting the finders and the keepers

A Jerusalem woman inspires others with her ‘Gemach Aveidot’ to return lost items to their owners

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Music to hi-tech and back again

Ethnic African sounds mix with hassidic niggunim on new double album

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Mekor Haim: The one-street enclave tucked away in Jerusalem

The first settlers came a year after the 1923 land lottery.

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This week in Jerusalem, October 23, 2020: Not in my neighborhood

Peggy Cidor's round-up of city affairs.

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Getting to know Marlyn Vining, a Belz Hassid researching haredi cinema

Women of Jerusalem: profiling Marlyn Vining.

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Bloomfield Science Museum director wins international award

Maya Halevy was awarded the Beacon of the Year prize by the European Science Museum Organization.

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Jerusalem 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.

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You had a future, so should we

For decades the world has been swatting away evidence of climate change. But we need to confront it.

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Beethoven: 250 years and counting

The Pianos Festival will be performed at the event’s regular berth of the Jerusalem Theater, November 11 to 14.

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Woman of Jerusalem: Dr. Shula Mula

A spirited conversation with the education activist

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This week in Jerusalem - A round-up of city affairs

What has been going on in Israel's capital this week?

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Zionism in black and white

the "Through the Glass" photo exhibit will run through until the end of December, and possibly into 2021.

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Running to make change in Baka

ANU CEO and equality advocate Anat Mufkadi runs for the local council

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Beliba 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.

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This week in Jerusalem - A round-up of city affairs

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Jerusalem's academic metropolis

In the 2018/19 school year, 27,800 undergraduate students studied in institutions located in the city.

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Criminal mischief on the Mesila

From sexual harassment to burglary, Jerusalem’s green oasis hopes for better days

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Local elections take Jerusalem

On December 22, Jerusalemites are invited to choose their local council representatives in their neighborhoods.

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The 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.

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Shine 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.

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Jerusalem Botanical Garden Winter Lights Festival

The festival opens on Saturday night, December 12, and will continue through the end of the month.

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Pro-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.”

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Jerusalem launches photo competition, Facebook page to share stories

The initiatives comes in honor of Jerusalem Day on Monday.

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Dual 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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