Jerusalem
Jerusalem Municipality disputes UNRWA claim of Shuafat facility takeover
'The municipality intends to open educational institutions at the site for the benefit of residents of the surrounding neighborhoods.'
Firefighters extinguish bus fire on Highway 1 between Jerusalem, Ma’aleh Adumim
Metula's Israeli Poets’ Festival returns to Jerusalem with all disciplinary guns blazing
HaMiffal cultural center marks ten years and counting of community-oriented creation
Deadly Jerusalem balcony collapse victim named as Barry Levitt
A second-floor balcony in the three-story building collapsed onto a ground-floor restaurant on Monday, causing significant damage, the Fire and Rescue Authority reported.
Haredi protests block Jerusalem roads, gather outside A-G's residence, denounce draft dodger arrest
Police deployed across Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh after haredi protesters blocked roads and refused dispersal orders during demonstrations over military conscription.
One person killed, four injured due to partial building collapse in Jerusalem
"We arrived at the scene in large numbers and noticed a number of frightened, injured people coming towards us, and a man trapped among all the rubble in critical condition," MDA paramedics said.
The Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference returns to Jerusalem
Heads of state, senior diplomats, business executives, and thought leaders will gather at the Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference to discuss the forces reshaping Israel, the region, and the world.
'Faith in a Turbulent World': Lamentations teaches us how to endure grief - review
Yael Ziegler shows how the structure, rhythm and shifting voices of Lamentations hold grief, accusation and faith within the same biblical text.
Jonty Hurwitz brings mind-bending science, art, and optical illusions to Jerusalem
Jonty Hurwitz’s works are sculptures smaller than atoms and images created by cylindrical mirrors.
Jerusalem's Bikur Cholim hospital battle puts city's pluralism to the test
“If the hassidim take control of the eastern building, it will no longer be open to the public, and the gate will be locked,” warned Jerusalem's Deputy Mayor Yosef Havilio.
New Colombian and Slovenian governments flip Israel policy, to move their embassies to Jerusalem
Within one month of each other, leftist, pro-Palestine governments in both countries were voted out and replaced by right-wing leaders who vowed to restore full diplomatic relations with Israel.
Hiking in the Holy Land: Ein Haniya, an easy water outing outside Jerusalem
A Roman fountain and Byzantine pools, hiding in plain sight on the outskirts of the capital.
War, boycotts, and shrinking budgets push Israeli culture to the brink
How much of a helping hand do our culture purveyors get from the authorities?