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The hills come alive
Walk in Jerusalem hills featuring colorful flora, small pool brimming with water, fresh air, suitable for families.
By AVIVA BAR-AM
Between the Old City and new
Built by the French and now owned by the Vatican, Notre Dame de Jerusalem is a meeting point for people from varied backgrounds.
By GIL ZOHAR
Grapevine: Favorable prognosis
The Hadassah hullabaloo over the decision by the new director-general Ehud Kokia to publish tenders for the position of head of the department of general surgery.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Moving on up
Foreign buyers are purchasing in the high end of the market and more modest apartments.
By JOHN BENZAQUEN
Spring in the air
A visit to the modern state’s first agricultural colony features a restored 19th-century home, an old synagogue and two walks.
By AVIVA BAR-AM
Blessed bread
Make your last halla before Passover worthwhile.
By AMY SPIRO
A diplomatic mission
A walk along Rahel Imenu Street reveals a wealth of Zionist history – as well as a tour of former embassies and consulates.
By AVIVA BAR-AM
Grapevine: A tribute to Yaffa
This year, Purim will be devoted more than usual to women’s issues and the recognition of women’s contributions to society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Tried and Tasted: The perfect Purim pastry
In our intrepid search for the best hamantashen, we made the rounds to find the tastiest triangles.
By IN JERUSALEM STAFF
Not just competition
The relatively new soccer club Hapoel Katamon has set up a Neighborhood League to give a sporting and educational framework for children from different neighborhoods.
By ALLON SINAI
19th-century charm
A family-run hotel, a defunct cinema and countless functioning synagogues on Agrippas Street.
By AVIVA BAR-AM
Spirit of the King
Producer David King has taken a sprinkling of jazz, a dash of ballet, a generous portion of tap and added them to the original Irish formula of ‘Spirit of the Dance’ to cook up ‘The New Tap Dance Show.'
By BARRY DAVIS
Grapevine: Party favors
Jerusalem's Barkat reportedly falls out of favor with Likud.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Bezalel goes abroad
The arts and design academy is showcasing its alumni’s work across the US.
By BARRY DAVIS
Metrotainment: Coffee, anyone?
Revital Raviv will star with the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra when she performs Johann Sebastian Bach’s ‘The Coffee Cantata,’ a humorous tale about addiction to caffeine.
By BARRY DAVIS
Gaprevine: Breaking the ice
Nir Barkat visits the site of the upcoming Ice Skating Festival at the old train station.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
A suburb in the city
Prices in Pisgat Ze’ev are 30 percent lower than in central neighborhoods.
By JOHN BENZAQUEN
Grapevine: Portman pays a visit incognito
Natalie Portman was in Jerusalem last week with her husband and infant son - under an alias.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Movin' on up
These days, Mevaseret Zion is a well-to-do garden suburb, but it started life as an abode for new immigrants.
By JOHN BENZAQUIN
Talking turkey
From thanksgiving turkey to the difference between "bar" and "mitzvah" in LA, and where to find Guinness World Record humous in Israel.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
A second chance
Meled offers an alternative high school for Jerusalem’s religious dropouts.
By GIL ZOHAR
Capital Calendar
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
From turrets to towers
The garden neighborhood of Talpiot became interesting from a real-estate perspective in the 1970s.
By JOHN BENZAQUEN
Grapevine: Ramatayim in Ra’anana
Jerusalem's Ramatayim choir will participate in a benefit concert for Beit Issie Shapiro’s Malcolm Zaidel Music Therapy Program that aids countless children with special needs and developmental disabilities.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Capital Calender: October 14-October 21
After a long wait, Ehud Banai returns to perform with his veteran band-mates in an electric performance, to accompany new album.
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Grapevine: A dignified Yom Kippur?
The prime minister and president's presence at the Hazvi Yisrael Congregation's service caused enormous inconveniences.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
For your information
Roundup of announcements and events taking place in Jerusalem.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
Grapevine: In love with Lahav
Moshe Lahav’s repertoire, at least in his Mamilla Mall performances, was patriotically Jerusalem and national, and the audience just lapped it up.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
This Week in Jerusalem
Peggy Cidor's round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR
Get a clue
Joanna Shebson's treasure hunts are challenging for children and adults.
By SCOTT KRANE
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Just The Facts
Just The Facts: The business of survival
What are the chances of survival for a new business? The data indicate that of all the new businesses opened in Israel in 2005,...
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