Jerusalem
Body discovered in Jerusalem warehouse identified as radio producer missing for two decades
Abramov had been missing since 2008, and no leads on her whereabouts were found for nearly two decades, despite investigators' assessments that she may have been in the Old City area.
Luria: A Jerusalem-inspired project with modern boutique design
KKL-JNF unveils new photographs of Forest of the Martyrs to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day
Jerusalem Marathon's full race canceled due to weather conditions
President Herzog to award Argentina's Javier Milei with Presidential Medal of Honor
The medal is awarded to those who have made an exceptional contribution to Israel or humanity through their talent, service, or other means, the President's Office said.
Ben-Gvir visits Temple Mount, says he feels like the ‘owner’ of holy site, Jordan condemns trip
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir says he feels like the “owner” of the Temple Mount and vows expanded Jewish access, as Jordan condemns the visit.
Clay cylinders found in Iraq bear writings of Babylonian king who besieged Jerusalem, study reveals
The translation appears to align with a description of Nebuchadnezzar from the Book of Daniel, which depicts him walking on his palace roof in Babylon while boasting of his construction projects.
What an Israeli bomb shelter can teach about fear, patience, and survival - opinion
Sometimes, even a short stay in a shelter can be educational and inspirational.
Wartime dating: Six Jerusalem destinations to take your significant other
Here are some great spots in and around Jerusalem for a memorable date, even in these unusual times.
Motza: A welcome break from reality in the Jerusalem Hills - restaurant review
Our meal consisted mainly of appetizers, which turned out to be a great choice – one I definitely intend to make again on my next visit.
Grapevine: Bevy of buses
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Indictment filed against Jerusalem resident for spying on behalf of Iran, contacting foreign agent
According to the indictment, despite realizing that the individual he was in contact with was working on behalf of Iran, Lachovitz continued to work with them.
Back on track: Jerusalem Marathon returns as symbol of ‘normalcy’
The event, scheduled for April 17, reflects Jerusalem's spirit and resilience, said the city's Mayor Moshe Lion.
Netanyahu's criminal trial to resume Sunday after wartime court freeze
Netanyahu’s corruption trial will resume Sunday after weeks of war-related court disruptions, returning to cross-examination in the high-profile Case 4000 proceedings.