Jerusalem
Jerusalem highlights: January 23-29
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Israel bets on quantum technology as the computing arms race heats up
'I don’t care about optics': Inside United Hatzalah’s Jerusalem daycare disaster response
With change from NIS 70: At the edge of Tel Aviv’s Yemeni pearl I found the best kebab in Israel
Hebrew University marks centennial with official new commemorative stamp
University officials said the centennial marks both a reflection on past achievements, including ten Nobel Prizes and two Turing Awards, and a framework for future growth.
Jerusalem in danger of October 7-style invasion due to failed border security, special report says
Israel ignoring lessons from Hamas's invasion from Gaza • IDF lookouts still stationed too close to border • Lack of coordination between Shin Bet, IDF, Israel Police regarding West Bank checkpoints
Heartfelt conversations From Israel: A new podcast from Jerusalem Jane - opinion
Moving forward into 2026, my heart’s desire is to start a podcast called: HEARTFELT CONVERSATIONS FROM ISRAEL
Grapevine, December 21, 2025: A strong relationship
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
From distance to dialogue: Rethinking Israel-Armenia ties - opinion
As the South Caucasus undergoes a profound transformation and the Middle East enters a new diplomatic era, Israel has a rare chance to convert dormant affinities into durable strategic capital.
Jerusalem apartment destroyed by fire during Shabbat, seven injured
One person was moderately injured in the fire, with the rest being reported as lightly injured. All were rushed to a nearby hospital.
Amaia: Stellar dairy and fish in Jerusalem - restaurant review
Tucked into a storefront on Bethlehem Road, for over 30 years it was a Tunisian restaurant run by Rashel. When she was no longer able to cook, her children took it over.
Grapevine: Hidden Hanukkah ‘gelt’
The Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine has announced the establishment of the Robert I. Schattner Center for Oral Health for People with Disabilities.
Winter in Jerusalem: Valleys, rails, and the city’s stories
The First Station and the old railway line are part of the slow improvement of Jerusalem that has taken place over the years.
Thirteen officers injured as ultra-Orthodox Jews riot over parking ticket, four arrested
Rioters hurled stones, vandalized a police vehicle and property, and threw trash cans at officers after police tried to issue a routine parking ticket in Jerusalem.