Emek Refaim
Summer in the city: Jerusalem’s Theatron Hotel offers a relaxing stay in stressful times
Opposite the Jerusalem Theater stands the Theatron Hotel, a new hotel where guests can take the time out of their busy lives and unwind and de-stress.
Grapevine: Hello, Americans
Jerusalem mikveh revamped, commemorates terror victim
Have Emek Refaim residents given up fighting the new light rail?
This week in Jerusalem: Life after Teva
A proposal was made that there should be an incentive to other firms in Jerusalem to absorb as many dismissed Teva employees as possible.
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs
Jerusalem Pool closed YMCA Pool opens
The saga of the Blue Line
The Blue Line’s Emek Refaim path was opposed by local residents and businesses owners.
Grapevine: Balfour at Weizmann
A great deal of money from various members of the Sieff family went into promoting the Zionist cause and helping the development of Israel before and after statehood.
Shaw's Jerusalem: A fun and unique take on a travel book
Shaw’s newest item is a book called 'My Jerusalem'; it’s a travel book that also functions as a sort of coloring book for adults.
Center Field: Stop Mayor Barkat’s ‘train of pain’ on Emek Refaim Street
Do only bullies win in the City of Peace and in Israeli politics?
Happy art deserves a happy home
Under the slogan “Happy art deserves a happy home,” the Friendship Circle’s art auction will be happy to welcome friends both old and new into its ever-widening sphere.
Grapevine: Villa Brown arrives
Pop music was blaring loudly, even though the street is on the edge of an ultra-Orthodox neighborhood.