Current events in jerusalem

Jerusalem Highlights: February 27-March 2

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

‘Don Pasquale’ (see Sunday).
 JERUSALEM MAYOR Moshe Lion and Israeli 200m world champion Blessing Afrifah pose at yesterday's launch in the capital for the 12th annual Jerusalem Winner Marathon.

Jerusalem launches 12th marathon

 Tel Tzuba

Archaeology, hikes, and fun for kids: Tour Jerusalem's hills

INSIDE THE Bloomfield Science Museum

This week in Jerusalem - A round-up of city affairs


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Peggy Cidor's round-up of city affairs:not in our name

Deputy Mayor Ofer Berkovitch: Appealing to the Jerusalem District Court against one of Mayor Nir Barkat’s rules.

Jerusalem's sacred music festival takes pluralistic approach

For music lovers, Mekudeshet at the magical venue of the Tower of David (September 7-15) never fails to inspire.

A SCENE from last year’s Jerusalem Sacred Music Festival at Tower of David Museum.

Riding high

A new exhibition at the Bloomfield Science Museum celebrates the bicycle.

The 2 x 200 Bicycle Exhibition

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Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs

Uzi Wexler

Know Comment: Encouraging integration in the united capital

The fruits of normalization among east Jerusalem Arabs.

Jerusalem, Israel

Grapevine: Azrieli and architecture

Azrieli was an architect who divided his time between Israel and Canada. He was also an international real estate tycoon, and a philanthropist.

Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper stands next to David Azrieli

City Notes: Haifa calls on cartoonists

A round up of news from around the nation.

Celebrate senior citizens as part of Tel Aviv’s Retirees’ Week on June 17-24

Grapevine: Groundbreaking

AMIT will celebrate the reunification of Jerusalem by hearing from Naomi Cohen, the wife of the late former chief rabbi of Haifa She’ar Yashuv Cohen

On Jerusalem Day last Wednesday, members of the Tag Meir movement presented flowers to passersby in the Old City’s Muslim Quarter

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Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs

On Jerusalem Day last Wednesday, members of the Tag Meir movement presented flowers to passersby in the Old City’s Muslim Quarter

300,000 good deeds contribute to dedication of Torah in Jerusalem school

The new Torah scroll was written within the framework of Jerusalem50, a unique project initiated conjunctively by the Afikim Foundation and Orot.

The Israel Goldstein Youth Village (Havat Ha'Noar Ha’Tzioni) celebrating the inauguration of a Torah scroll written thanks to over 300,000 good deeds of Jews from Israel and abroad