Moshe Lion
Netanyahu, officials lay wreaths after siren marking Holocaust Remembrance Day
The wreaths in memory of Holocaust victims were hung on pedestals before a memorial torch. Netanyahu was the second to place his flowers, but stopped to steady and straighten the wreath.
Grapevine: SOS from Jerusalem
Jerusalem marathon 2026 to offer special benefits for IDF reservists
Grapevine: Six Hebrew University scholarships
Jerusalem names plaza after Portuguese diplomat who saved thousands during Holocaust
“This small corner of Jerusalem, the eternal city, now carries the name of a hero,” says Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion.
This week in Jerusalem: Another choo-choo
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Changes in Jerusalem: What's new in local politics in Israel's capital?
11 months away from the Jerusalem city council and mayoral elections, Ofer Berkovitch’s departure – even if, as he emphasized, being only temporary – shakes things up.
Jerusalem opposition head Ofer Berkovitch to leave city council
Following his resignation, Berkovitch agreed to answer questions about the present situation of the council and his forecast for the coming years in the city and the role of the young generation.
Mayor Moshe Lion: Jerusalem is in the midst of a revolution
Mayor Moshe Lion believes that three main factors – additional housing, more jobs and better transportation options – will attract greater numbers of people back to the city.
Jerusalem mayor: Israel's capital is for both Jews and Arabs
Jerusalem is a mosaic of cultures, traditions and identities, mayor Moshe Lion told the Jerusalem Post Conference in New York.
How can we preserve the much beloved buildings in Jerusalem?
Opponents of the project ask if Jerusalem Municipality is once again planning and developing a vision of turning a historic building into another tourist project.
This week in Jerusalem: End of story
A weekly round up of city affairs.
Jerusalem: One big construction site - in pictures
Politicos expect the construction to magically be wrapped up in time for Lion’s reelection bid in October 2023. All Jerusalem’s long-suffering residents can do is watch and wait.
Grapevine: Lion to roar into NY
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.