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.
OU Israel inaugurates new Jerusalem headquarters as President Herzog praises its role during crisis
No trains, only tests: Jerusalem Light Rail suspended for expansion
Metro to serve Jerusalem population of 1.8m by 2050
Corridors of Power: Name dropping
In recent years, the municipality has been increasing funding and investment in east Jerusalem neighborhoods. The upgrading project includes standardizing street names there.
This week in Jerusalem: Deep breath
As of September, no vehicles that pollute the air will be allowed to circulate in the city center.
Big Italy is likely to be a big success
New kosher pizza shop in the city center is full of flavor.
Facing ‘East’
The ninth Jerusalem Design Week will showcase the talents of native and international creators.
Grapevine: Feting Jerusalem
FOR MAYOR Moshe Lion, Jerusalem Day activities began on Thursday of last week and continued for several days.
Jerusalem 2019: Facts and figures
The city is the largest in the country, both in area and population. But Jerusalem not only has the distinction of being the capital, it also ranks as Israel’s poorest city.
This week in Jerusalem: Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs
The reopening of a non-kosher restaurant in the city is a reminder that the battle for the soul of the city is not over.
THIS WEEK IN JERUSALEM: Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs
“This nightlife that has developed here over the years is ruining the lives of residents in the area, and harming our income from our hard work as merchants,” said Nino Peretz.
Jerusalem Police brace for second Ramadan Friday prayers in Old City
Roads in the Old City are closed to enable thousands of people to make their way on foot to the Temple Mount.
Grapevine: Jerusalem nightlife highlights
If the nightlife in the market is closed down, the exodus from Jerusalem by young people will become irreversible, and it won’t be limited to secular young people.