Jerusalem news

Monkey found chained to dumpster in Jerusalem as police investigate illegal wildlife trade

Throughout the month of March, the Jerusalem Post has covered several separate cases of monkeys and other wildlife being found throughout different communities in Israel.

 A monkey found chained to an east Jerusalem dumpster.
Rabbi Avi Berman speaking at the new OU Center in Jerusalem

OU Israel inaugurates new Jerusalem headquarters as President Herzog praises its role during crisis

 Pisgat Ze'ev Center Mall and light rail station.

No trains, only tests: Jerusalem Light Rail suspended for expansion

 Passengers at Yitzhak Navon train station in Jerusalem on March 31, 2022

Metro to serve Jerusalem population of 1.8m by 2050


Pope confirms Brother Francesco Patton as Custos of the Holy Land

Watch: A Jerusalem ceremony took place on Friday

 Brother Francesco Patton was confirmed as Custos of the Holy Land on April 29, 2022

Jerusalem church leader says Israeli extremists threaten Christian presence in city

The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem accuses radical Israeli groups of threatening the presence of Christians in the holy city, while Israeli officials say reality on the ground is different.

 Theophilos III, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, arrives to participate in a baptism ceremony at the Jordan River, near Jericho in the West Bank January 18, 2020.

Jerusalem Highlights: Week of October 15-21

What's new in Israel's capital in the upcoming week.

 THE THREE Arches House’ by Yoav Raban.

Cafe Kadosh moves to Tzohar kashrut after ‘illogical’ demands of rabbinate

Cafe Kadosh, located in downtown Jerusalem, decided to leave their Jerusalem rabbinate supervision earlier this year following demands that the establishment put dairy labels on all display items.

Cafe Kadosh

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

What has been going on in Israel's capital this week?

OFER BERKOVITCH: Going national

‘Post’ reporter Khaled Abu Toameh wins defamation case against blogger

Zahran’s campaign against Abu Toameh began in 2013 and continued until 2017, when Abu Toameh sued.

A gavel in a court of law

THIS WEEK IN JERUSALEM: Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs

Likud party member Deputy Mayor Elisha Peleg dismissed from Likud party, and children feel like the government has failed them, taking matters into their own hands.

A GROUP of junior high school students are demanding the government fulfill its educational duty to them.

A kingdom for your vote - elections finally come to Jerusalem

The last time elections were held in some cases goes back 20 years, even though everyone seems to agree that it’s time for new elections.

GINOT HA’IR local council head Elan Ezrahi.

Jerusalem affairs round-up

Last week, the municipality took a major step against dog owners who do not clean after their pets.

SAFRA SQUARE is cracking down on delinquent dog owners.

THIS WEEK IN JERUSALEM: Party's over

Until now, and despite the heavy roadworks which started three weeks ago, drivers who used the public lanes in the city entrance area were not fined. But this “party” is over.

THE KNESSET building: Englargement in the offing?