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A new art gallery offers top notch art at affordable prices.
By CARL HOFFMAN
‘My father was a Revisionist Zionist, and I started going to Betar meetings at age six.
By ARIEL DOMINIQUE HENDELMAN
The Holy City begins a mega-makeover with its new business district.
The complex issue of church owned, and sold, lands in Jerusalem.
By ITSIK MAROM
The Dag al Hadan restaurant has earned the reputation for serving the freshest trout – you can’t get any closer from the cool water of the Dan River to the plate on the table.
The Jerusalem comptroller’s annual report reveals flagrant abuse of public funds
By DAVID GEFFEN
...We were prepared to run to make aliya
The writer looks back at the Israel she knew, before and after the Six Day War.
Chen-Razel’s musical forays to various synagogues led to a general change of tack.
By ALLAN RABINOWITZ
Contradictions and contrasts characterize this largest Jewish festival in Europe.
The Tower of David recreates the Crusader period.
By MIRIAM KRESH
Chef Chris Golding cooks Japanese food with Israeli flair.
By RACHEL MYERSON
The humble chickpea takes center stage in this delectable foodie doc.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
... in a superbly designed Jerusalem hotel.
Exploring Jerusalem's complex politics.
By RIVKAH LAMBERT ADLER
Sexual abuse led to addiction, and eventually to redemption.
A long-time Jerusalem resident chronicles the history of automobiles in the holy city.
By NICOLE BAUKE
Uniting women affected by terrorism.
By JOEL HABER
Why I support the light rail on Emek Refaim.
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
Hamazkeka is a precious little – albeit growing – gem which should be savored and nurtured by one and all, and especially by the local powers that be.
The 28-year-old Jerusalem-born actor, director and musician will present his My Heart Almost Stood Still show on Tuesday.
Miriam Ballin’s Psychotrauma Unit is changing the face of Israeli volunteer medic response.
By YAIR ASSAF-SHAPIRA
Are we satisfied with our work-life balance?
By KAYLA STEINBERG
Circles of song Unite in Jerusalem draws a diverse collection of people to the First Station.
The Orient Hotel, which took more than four years to construct, and still requires a few finishing touches, is certainly one of the most spacious in the capital.
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs
Rivlin said that the Exodus was a symbol of the turnaround in the global attitude to the moral impetus of establishing a Jewish state in the Land of Israel.
A new artistic project invites visitors to reflect on fragility and migration.
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