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.

 FOLK SINGER Sandy Cash brings the tunes on Wednesday.
 Gil Shwed at The Global Investment Forum (June 2021)

Jerusalem Post Conferences

BEITAR JERUSALEM players celebrate with Eliran Atar (center) after the forward scored on a 26th-minute penalty in his first match with the club to help the yellow-and-black beat Maccabi Haifa 2-0 last night in Israel Premier League action at Teddy Stadium

This week in Jerusalem - A round-up of city affairs

Winter Lights festival at the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens.

Jerusalem Botanical Garden to light up for Winter Lights festival


December 3, 2015: Top 10 things to do

The Israel Ballet's Cinderella

Beitar Illit man gets 3 years in jail for arson of Hebrew-Arabic school in Jerusalem

According to the Shin Bet, Yitzhak Gabai was a member of the Jewish extremist group Lehava.

State indicts 3 in arson of bilingual Hebrew-Arabic school in Jerusalem

Archeological find in Jerusalem's City of David may answer ancient mystery

Archeologists unearth possible Greek Acra remains, used to control Temple Mount; mysterious 2,000-year-old fortification was constructed in Jerusalem during Antiochus IV’s reign.

Remains of the fortress

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Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.

East Jerusalem’s Silwan neighborhood, October 21

Jerusalem from within

Whether it’s urban development, luxurious private homes, urban green spots, hands-on activities, or religious or state institutions that take your fancy, Jerusalem is the place to be next weekend.

The private home of renowned art collector Charlotte Bergman

Proactive healing

Zion Square as a space for reconciliation.

Sarah Weil waves the custom pride flag

Take part in art

Families can attend all kinds of activities including workshops, master classes, video art screenings and a large-scale exhibition of new works.

The annual Tel Aviv Fresh Paint fair

Getting together in Jerusalem

Delving into Holy City customs and traditions around the penitential poems and prayers.

Hurva Synagogue in the Old City’s Jewish Quarter

A brand new city, with no notice

A project to build a new city that would hold up to 100,000 residents on the southwestern edge of the capital is met with sharp criticism from the municipality.

Nir Barkat

Grapevine: Making the most of every day

Some of us have a quirk about looking for things Jewish in anything.

Men gesticulate on the banks of a lake in Uman in September 2010.