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World-renowned designer Inge Moore brings her vibrant vision to life in the new Jerusalem Orient Hotel.
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“There’s no reason in the world to think that my entering the Temple Mount will stir trouble,” Likud lawmaker Yehuda Glick said.
By UDI SHAHAM
A woman stabbed a man in his shoulder before being subdued by Israeli security forces.
By SARAH LEVI
Some claim that acts of vandalism on Israeli campuses are fueled by antisemitic professors.
By PEGGY CIDOR
Jerusalemites grapple with the familiar struggle over the Temple Mount - with a few significant changes.
“There are many religious people who are willing to accept the LGBT community, and we intend that the parade will be a platform for dialogue and understanding, not for hatred.”
By CARL HOFFMAN
The roots of the project track back to 2009, when the Wakf began unlawfully excavating the Solomon’s Stables area to construct the underground Marwani Mosque.
By BARRY DAVIS
If you live in Old Katamon, you may be aware of a charming community-created pastoral spot located between Harav Berlin and Hapalmah streets, otherwise known as the Brody Community Garden.
‘It is painful that my Jewishness and that of others may not be recognized in our homeland’
By AVRAHAM AVI-HAI
Project Renewal: How history was made by Menachemm Begin,Phil Granovsky – and a flip chart.
By NICOLE BAUKE,BENJAMIN DUKAS,KAYLA STEINBERG
Brave the crowds. Step into the marketplace.
‘According to law, a ministerial committee must convene and decide whether to approve the archaeological excavations carried out in the tunnel,’ says Emek Shaveh.
Old City to be transformed into illuminated wonderland Wednesday night through July 6.
By YAAKOV KATZ
The non-Orthodox Jewish movements still have a few options open for progress on prayer at Judaism's holiest site.
By ELIYAHU KAMISHER
Gilad Erdan promises major changes to security arrangements at Damascus Gate, warns US not to fall into Abbas's trap.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Jerusalem builder Uzi Wexler died on Monday, leaving a concrete legacy behind.
By TAMARA ZIEVE
Delivering opening remarks, Yuval Rotem, director-general of the ministry said youth spend some nine hours a day on social media so there needs to be a coordinated response.
Dramatic moves and announcements are expected.
By YEHUDA BARKAI
True unity is possible.
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Special 50-Year Anniversary Series: The decades following the war.
Special 50-Year Anniversary Series: Along with land, Israel finds itself in control of a population it had no intention of governing before the war.
By DANIELLE ZIRI
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Special 50-Year Anniversary Series: With Egypt and Jordan defeated, Israel turned its attention toward Syria.
Special 50-Year Anniversary Series: Syrian artillery continued to rain down in the north, drawing Israel into battle on the Golan Heights.
Special 50-Year Anniversary Series: Follow the events as Israel reunites Jerusalem.
By LAHAV HARKOV
Much of discussion devoted to boosting settlements; Meretz MKs boycott commemorative meetings.
Special 50-Year Anniversary Series: Aggressions continue on the Egyptian frontline and in the diplomatic theater.
By REUTERS,JPOST.COM STAFF
Israeli leaders speak at memorial for the fallen of Israel's 1967 war.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB
“I am trying to show what might be an alternative narrative to what led to that war, or to combine the two narratives together. This is the last big secret.”
Special 50-Year Anniversary Series: Israel is drawn into a war on three fronts.
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