Teddy Kollek
Israel loses a friend in Congress: Rep. Kay Granger dies, 83 - opinion
A staunch supporter of the Jewish state in her capacity as both chair of the House Appropriations State and Foreign Operations Subcommittee and the Committee on Appropriations, she will be missed
Teddy Kollek, the father of modern Jerusalem
Shai Doron: The philanthropic partner of Jerusalem's mayors
Israeli Knesset Liberty Bell ended up in a park. Now we know why
Teddy, the formative years
In a 1941 article, the man who went on to become Jerusalem’s best-known mayor recounted his role in the founding of Kibbutz Ein Gev.
At his age you don't ask
The daughter-in-law of the late Teddy Kollek marks what would have been his 100th birthday with a photo exhibition based on his private moments.
The battle lines have been drawn
Residents of the Hutzot Hayotzer artists’ colony face eviction after 40 years of pioneering Judaica.
The sounds of music
Since its founding as a school for aspiring young musicians, the Jerusalem Music Center has expanded its activities, bringing audiences high quality chamber music.
Corridors of Power: Uncommon Allies
How did Nir Barkat and legal adviser Yossi Havilio go from being united in their opposition to the former mayor to being divided over almost everything?
The Israel Museum lives up to its name
National treasure undergoes $100m. facelift.
Israel’s Treasure Trove
The Israel Museum, the country’s unofficial national repository of art, archaeology and ethnography, has a makeover