City
How do you build a city that lets everyone live better? Real estate women respond
Who said urban planning is boring? At the "Women Build the Nation" panel, six senior women shared ideas on community, equality, and a new social contract, envisioning Israel in 20 years.
Berlin on foot: Why free walking tours are the city’s best-kept secret
Bika’at Ono aims High: Spotlight on Israel's most surprising region, as development surges forward
CEO of Saudi Arabia's megacity project The Line steps down amid project challenges
City councillors: Fighting for their rights
Stay tuned to hear the mayor’s decision.
A chance for civic participation
While two Ginot Ha’ir community council members differ on the wisdom of running the Blue Line down Emek Refaim Street, both agree the decision-making process is ‘broken.’
Grapevine: Paths of Jewish Lithuania
On August 1, there will be a premier of the documentary In the Paths of Jewish Lithuania, at the Hibba Center, on Herzog Street near the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens.
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs
How can we imagine the colors, shapes and faces of what was the routine life of Jerusalemites more than 2,000 years ago?
Wheels towards the future
‘In Jerusalem’ sits down with the city’s Transportation Master Plan team to learn what is in store for the capital in the long term.
City notes: Acre opera festival takes the stage
A round-up of news from around the nation.
GRAPEVINE: Beit Hatfutsot’s new wing
Rivlin was very pleased to see that there was a place where children could be informally educated towards recognizing Jews who had made an impact in the world at large.
City notes: High-speed train to hold test runs on Haifa-Beit She’an route
A round-up of news from around the nation.
City notes: Decisive Crusader battle reenacted in Galilee
A round-up of news from around the nation.
Making room for Fleur
"For the moment I am mostly learning."