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Gur Hasidic community in Arad instructs students to ride busses according to gender
The notice instructed passengers to board through the rear door and sit at the back of the bus “in order to allow the students to travel separately.”
Norwegian teen takes a bus on an unauthorized cross-border drive into Sweden, caught on camera
15-year-old takes city bus, drives 150km to bring grilfriend to school
Passenger paid for an English bus ride with a coin dating back two millennia
Miri Regev must not roadblock Israel's transportation needs - editorial
Israelis on the streets feel like they have been continuously abandoned by their government, and this week was just the cherry on top.
Jerusalem judicial reform protests: What does the average Israeli think?
To find out, The Jerusalem Post asked around and went to the Mahane Yehuda market to see what people thought of judicial reform and the massive protests.
This week in Jerusalem: Synagogues here, synagogues there
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
What is the future of Jerusalem traffic and transportation?
Diggers and builders all over Jerusalem: What's to come for city roads, buses and light rail routes?
This week in Jerusalem: To bathe or not to bathe in Har Homa?
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Letters to the Editor January 16, 2023: Leave their cocoons
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Stabbing of Indiana student was racially motivated, university says
The victim told police she was waiting for the bus doors to open when another passenger began hitting her in the head.
Hamas terrorist boasts suicide bombings in book he wrote in jail
Hamas released a book written by terrorist Hassan Salameh about the bus bombings he engineered.
Gas prices too high? One Israeli couple is getting a divorce as a result
If you thought that the price increase only affects the pocket, think again.
This week in Jerusalem: Sic transit gloria mundi
A weekly round-up of city affairs.