Shuk

Tel Aviv’s Shuk Olim brings out dozens of immigrant entrepreneurs to showcase goods

“Every single booth has an oleh with a story, and they're selling their products from the small business that they opened here in Israel after their aliyah,” said Devon Conway of Nefesh B'Nefesh.

Shoppers browse goods at Nefesh B'Nefesh's Shuk Olim event in Tel Aviv. June 25, 2026.
A young couple, both IDF soldiers, walk through the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem. December 25, 2024.

False reports of terror attack cause chaos at Jerusalem shuk

 “The Shuk Olim opens new opportunities for Olim, promotes their sales, and assists in their employment integration in the city," says Mayor Moshe Lion

Nefesh B’Nefesh and Jerusalem Municipality host inaugural two-day ‘Shuk Olim’

 The Market House Jaffa.

Market House Jaffa: A cool boutique hotel a stone's throw from the shuk


Shaking up the shuk

The iconic market is at the heart of Jerusalem's downtown revival.

Other Jaffa Road residents hope to reproduce shuk's success.

Open air market at heart of Jerusalem’s revival

Merchants are counting on street festivals, cultural shows, and the new light rail train to bring shoppers and sightseers.

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Capital merchants struggle with endless light rail delays

Mahaneh Yehuda vendors want Transportation Ministry to change Agrippas from two-way street back to one-way street.

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Quintessentially Israeli

The Jerusalem Post

Shopping the ‘shuk’ of identities

If a full-bodied whiff of Jerusalem’s true character is what you’re after, the city’s Mahane Yehuda market is the way to go

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A troubled market

Eight hundred buses a day? Mahaneh Yehuda merchants vow to fight a proposal to allow Rehov Agrippas to become a major transportation hub even after the light rail is operational.

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Celebrating the shuk's centennial

Mahaneh Yehuda market is marking its 100th anniversary.

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Upmarket dining

Sushi and cappuccinos? An improbable menu of restaurants can be found in the heart of Jerusalem’s shuk.

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