Jerusalem current events
Jerusalem highlights: Week of September 17-23
Don't know what to do in Jerusalem the coming week? Here's a list of suggestions.
Jerusalem Post Conferences
This week in Jerusalem - A round-up of city affairs
Jerusalem Botanical Garden to light up for Winter Lights festival
Jerusalem in chaos
Corridors of Power: Tale of a lost city
All sides in the struggle over the strike agree: We’re talking about Israel’s largest city, but first and foremost, also its poorest.
Egged, mon amour
Elad Malka has opened a Facebook page titled Egged Watch, where he invites residents to detail specific cases of bus service problems in the city.
Abbas invites Trump to Bethlehem, warns against Jerusalem embassy move
"Any American act of stupidity will ignite the Palestinian territories," a Fatah official stated.
Eshkol House rededicated
The Bauhaus building at 46 Ben Maimon Boulevard in Jerusalem’s Rehavia neighborhood was built at the behest of Julius and Nechama Jacobs in 1933.
Gallery or revolution?
Last week, the municipality warned the organizers and members of Bar-Kayama that they are requested not to engage in any activity involving politics at the Barbur Gallery.
When the moral becomes trivial and the symbolic becomes essential
Anticipating this new wind that will blow through the corridors of the American government, many public officials are hurrying to announce that now we must rule and implement our our sovereignty.
Jerusalem Grapevine: Cubcakes for the Karzens
A round up of news from in and around Jerusalem.
Grapevine: Now we’re talking Turkey
Supporting coexistence
Tolerance is the operative word when it comes to Jewish-Arab relations.