City
How do you build a city that lets everyone live better? Real estate women respond
Who said urban planning is boring? At the "Women Build the Nation" panel, six senior women shared ideas on community, equality, and a new social contract, envisioning Israel in 20 years.
Berlin on foot: Why free walking tours are the city’s best-kept secret
Bika’at Ono aims High: Spotlight on Israel's most surprising region, as development surges forward
CEO of Saudi Arabia's megacity project The Line steps down amid project challenges
Street fight
Due to a last-minute maneuver at the latest meeting, the city council has yet to approve honoring the late Prof. Yeshayahu Leibowitz and Ornan Yekutieli
The call of the not-so wild
People in cities spend a lot of time running needless laps in the rat race. And we, the human race, are getting nowhere fast
This week in Jerusalem: Youthful city
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
City Notes: Carmel fire scholarships distributed at Haifa U
News from around the country for the week of December 21.
Grapevine: A reunion of army buddies
Mayor Nir Barkat, a reserves major in the Paratroopers, opened his home on a recent Saturday night, to 50 soldiers who served under his command.
City Notes: Biton to head North’s emergency command
After 30 years with Magen David Adom, Shimon Biton will now head nothern region as well as Carmel region.
Breaking stereotypes
Secular settlers of Judea, Samaria are a lot different from the type of citizens the media portrays.
Viewpoint: Urban decay
Haifa is experiencing the phenomenon of “urban decay” – whereby a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair.
View Point: Understanding alternative lifestyles
While peculiar personalities inhabit every city in world, Jerusalem seems to have unique reputation for attracting eccentric individuals.
State to pay non-Orthodox rabbis
A-G office agrees to pay wages of non-Orthodox rabbis serving their communities, as with Orthodox rabbis.