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A tour of the trenches
Why did our leaders panic at the thought of Ammunition Hill closing?
By AVIVA BAR-AM
A significant Jerusalem Day: You do the math
Grapevine:
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
This Week in Jerusalem
Peggy Cidor's round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR
Where the spirit moves them
Thousands visit Nebi Samwil on Jerusalem Day, which is also the anniversary of Samuel the prophet’s death.
By BATSHEVA POMERANTZ
No stranger to fiction
Author Eli Amir retraces the steps he took in his novel ‘Yasmine’ and, in the process, narrates some of his own history.
By PEGGY CIDOR
Ever-shrinking earnings
Level of household income provides a basis for various indices that can be used to measure conditions within cities.
By EITAN BLUER
Neighborhood Watch: A home or a museum piece?
Buyers in Mishkenot Sha’ananim, David’s Village and Mamilla pay the price for a piece of history.
By JOHN BENZAQUEN
J'lem’s most dangerous street: Hebron Road
The National Road Safety Authority report finds accidents happened at a rate of nearly once a week in 2011.
By MELANIE LIDMAN
Grapevine: Music and memory
FAMILY AND friends of Hila Bezaleli are planning to honor her memory with a mega benefit-concert.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
A new leash on life
Dogs trained at the Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind accompany more than 240 visually impaired Israelis.
By GIL ZOHAR
Singing for health
Benefit concert for the Shtern Holistic Care Center raises awareness of cancer, need for varied approach.
By BARRY DAVIS
Looking at the Jewish-Indian divide
Author Esther David, who will be visiting here for the first time in 25 years, talks about her religious awakening.
By BARRY DAVIS
A war of ideas
Sami Berdugo to discuss literature in conflict areas with Swiss, Algerian writers at the International Writers Festival.
By BARRY DAVIS
Gearing up for the second wave
Social-protests this year will focus more on real poverty, less on the erosion of the middle class, organizers say.
By PEGGY CIDOR
Courting candidates
A year before the next municipal election campaign, is Mayor Nir Barkat lacking a political home?
By PEGGY CIDOR
Talking faith to faith
Leaders representing various religions gathered in Ukraine, aiming to improve ties and promote dialogue.
By SAM SOKOL
Becoming Jamaica’s rabbi
A first-person account of leading a Jewish community from the past into the future.
By DANA EVAN KAPLAN
It takes two to tango in Jerusalem
Playwright Rowe aims to to present a nuanced production about the period of the British Palestinian mandate.
By BARRY DAVIS
Bible quiz whiz
Competition winner Elhanan Bloch impressed viewers with his ability to complete biblical phrases in a heartbeat.
By ATARA BECK
Will Israel’s electoral system ever be changed?
No significant change has ever really been instituted. What stands in the way?
By GIL HOFFMAN
This Week in Jerusalem
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR
A roller-coaster ride
Between losing its financial backing and battling relegation, Beitar’s season has been anything but boring.
By ALLON SINAI
Feeling art
The Artists’ House is a natural place for 6th-generation Jerusalemite David Ben-Shaul to show his paintings.
By BARRY DAVIS
Serving their country
Standing Together, International Young Israel Movement provided soldiers with holiday cheer on Independence Day.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Feminine art forms
Nine women display works that draw on biblical and rabbinic literature at the Wolfson Museum of Jewish Art.
By ATARA BECK
Two sides to the narrative
‘In Jerusalem’ takes a tour with right- and left-wing guides; Jewish settlements in E. J'lem will prevent splitting of city.
By PEGGY CIDOR
Chickpeas, please
A guide to choosing the crispiest, greenest and tastiest felafel.
By AMY SPIRO
A song in memory of Azriel David
Azriel David was ready to meet his fate, but he wanted so much for his Rebbe to hear the tune.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Neighborhood Watch: Aliya to Beit Shemesh
Givat Sharett is popular with English-speaking families.
By JOHN BENZAQUEN
This Week in Jerusalem
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR
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