Abu Ghosh
Abu Gosh fest in full bloom
This year’s festival will feature around 30 concerts and musical events, blending tradition and innovation.
Abu Gosh Festival in Israel to intertwine tradition with innovation
A New Hotel With About 120 Rooms Will Be Built
Smuggler kidnaps, imprisons Sri Lankan woman in apartment outside Jerusalem
KKL-JNF accuses national planning body of threatening open spaces
"Preserving these areas is clearly in the public interest because they serve the Israeli public, significantly reduce air pollution and serve as the green lungs of the country."
Jerusalem City Council opposition head blames budget crisis on Barkat
Ministry unit foils 300 bids to dump trash since ’13
Just two weeks ago, the David Unit stopped and confiscated seven vehicles carrying smuggled waste.
Im Tirtzu responds to ‘The Jerusalem Post’
BORDERLINE VIEWS: Boycott realities
Birthright must transcend fear of attacks at the Kotel
We’ve just recently finished celebrating Hanukka, the holiday that commemorates the Maccabees’ brave victory over the seemingly insurmountable forces of the Hellenized Syrians.
Ruderman Foundation and Hillel partner for inclusion of disabled students
The Foundation is providing Hillel a $750,000 grant.
Tzipi Livni calls for next UN secretary-general to be woman
"This can be our opportunity to come together and unite in a campaign for a woman to be elected."
“We felt betrayed, not only by Pollard but by Israel.” Broken Trust: The Pollard Affair
Festival Review: Abu Ghosh Festival
Guest musicians come all the way from distant Estonia for festival at Kiryat Ye’arim Church on October 4.