Jerusalem
I refuse to hide my cross': Jerusalem's Christians describe a climate of fear
Clergy, residents, and business owners say assaults against Christians in Jerusalem are becoming more frequent – and more tolerated
Jerusalem’s real estate boom heads to New York for a major expo led by Mayor Moshe Lion
Somaliland embassy to be based in Jerusalem, newly inaugurated ambassador says
Jerusalem Grand Slam to bring international athletics back to capital
Israel Police decry online defamation campaign against female officer in Jerusalem
Online posts about the officer included comparisons to the Nazis and derogatory language, behavior that police asserted “crosses a dangerous red line" and may constitute a criminal offence.
Dream Care: This haredi male nurse is helping redefine private nursing care in Israel
After seeing patients fall through the cracks, a haredi nurse set out to reinvent care at home.
The approach of spring: In Jerusalem, nature continues its cycle amid war - opinion
Like the plants, Jerusalemites are tough. In the last few years, we have undergone pain and grieving. But truly loving this city and this land, we are resilient.
Jerusalem highlights: April 3 – April 9
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
A Passover tribute: Kindness from a Jerusalem neighborhood pharmacy
Every year as Seder approaches, we all look for inspiration in how to make our Seder even richer than the year before.
The Passover playbook: Jerusalem activities the whole family can rally around during war
This year, everything will be operating according to the instructions from the Home Front Command. Things may be subject to last-minute changes.
Passover under fire: Israelis balance fatigue with cautious hope after month of war
Despite overwhelming public support to fight Iran's Islamic Republic in Operation Roaring Lion, the war is taking its toll on everyday citizens.
Some 20,000 new immigrants have arrived in Israel since last Passover
Among the new immigrants were children and the elderly, with 4,119 children and teenagers between the ages of zero and 18 and 2,426 people over 65 making aliyah over the past 11 months.
From Egypt to Jerusalem: Passover inspires hope and security - opinion
“Next year in Jerusalem” reflects centuries of faith, miracles, and God’s ongoing protection of the Jewish people.
Police reach agreement with Latin Patriarchate to allow limited groups in Church of Holy Sepulchre
Israel's Foreign Ministry and the Prime Minister's Office announced that the police would be working on a security plan to enable the church leaders to worship at the holy site in upcoming days.