Acre
One month after going missing, Israel Police request help locating 16-year-old Acre teen
Police have asked anyone with information on his whereabouts to either report it to the police hotline (100) or to the Acre Police Station over the phone at 04-987-6808.
Will the new project bring tourists back to Acre?
The general's covenant: Why Napoleon's lost talisman is destined for Israel - opinion
Baha’i World Center celebrates the festival of Ayyam-i-Ha
Antisemitism in Acre is reminiscent of darker times - opinion
These disturbing scenes are reminiscent of darker times in Jewish history, when we were powerless at the hands of our non-Jewish neighbors.
Acre Bahai Shrine damaged in fire
Damage was sustained to NIS 250 million construction site dedicated to Abdul Baha.
Meet World Jewish Travel - A Jewish Tripadvisor
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 32
‘TOYZZZZ’ wins top prize at Israel's Akko Fringe fest
Best actor went to Noam Rubinstein in Kroy: Beyond What Is and Isn’t and best actress went to Racheli Pinchas in A Consensual Homicide.
Tribute to composer Yossi Mar Chaim offers more than meets the eye
Born in Jerusalem in 1940, Yossi Mar Chaim has been constantly on the lookout for new envelopes to push for over half a century.
How to go back to Acre
Naim Obeid, head of the nonprofit center offering training for Jews and Arabs, and free art and technology classes for youth, says he doesn’t lose hope for the peaceful coexistence.
Education transformed through art, technology skills: A-CAT
The Akko Center for Arts and Technology (A-CAT) is a center offering art education and career training to at-risk youth and adults.
Will Acre’s new culture center bring back tourists?
The brand-new 600 seat Acre culture center already hosted the Arabesque Festival of Classical Arabic and Andalusian Music. The center will also offer comedy shows, music concerts and more.
Pandemic, violence take a back seat to coexistence in Acre
The 2021 Fringe Theater Festival returns to a live setting.
Remembering Aby Har-Even, Israel's space pioneer and victim of Acre riots
Har-Even was born in Romania and made aliyah with his parents in 1950, with the family settling in Jerusalem.