Beit Shemesh
Persian-era mass grave of children found during excavations in Israel’s Tel Azekah - study
Simply made pottery jars, beads, copper jewelry, and stone and mortar hammers were discovered within the cistern alongside the remains.
Two Israeli brothers indicted after selling fake AI-generated information to Iranian agent
Under attack at home and abroad, the Jewish people stand as one - opinion
After an Iranian missile shattered homes, Beit Shemesh residents learn to live in limbo
Xperience: A happy space for Anglo Israeli seniors in Ramat Beit Shemesh
Xperience is a Ramat Beit Shemesh-based enrichment program and community for Anglo adults aged 50 and over, boasting a range of classes, programs and trips.
Police investigates murder-suicide in Beit Shemesh
A man seemingly stabbed his daughter before killing himself, and the two were found dead by the woman's brother.
Fight breaks out at Beit Shemesh construction site, five arrested
A dispute over salaries led to a large-scale fight between Hebron-resident builders and builders who live in the South.
This woman is one of the happiest olim in Israel - here's why
The secret to Marlene’s successful aliyah, according to Evelyn, has been “the love and acceptance of everyone around her who make her feel like such a worthwhile person."
Two police dolls with swastikas hung in Beit Shemesh
In addition, a doll in the image of Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion was hung in the Mea Shearim neighborhood in protest of the light rail.
Deloitte to hire 300 ultra-Orthodox Israelis for Beit Shemesh offices
Deloitte currently operates offices in Tel Aviv, Haifa, Eilat, Nazareth and Jerusalem, employing over 1,700 Israelis across the country.
Beit Shemesh receives over NIS 500m. to revamp infrastructure
Beit Shemesh faces significant challenges in both the social and economic realms. This plan to reinvigorate the city’s infrastructure is expected to target those challenges.
New real estate becomes available in Beit Shemesh's industrial zone
About 54 new dunams were successfully marketed for industry, employment and trade, on the western outskirts of the city of Beit Shemesh.
Veterinary clinic set on fire; mother and son arrested
The walls of the clinic were discovered covered in graffiti calling the doctor who works there a "murderer."
Four sour beers mark Shapiro Brewery’s 10th anniversary
Sour beers have been popular for centuries in parts of Belgium and northern France, but largely unknown elsewhere.