Har homa

Har Homa: Jerusalem’s southeastern gateway

Today, nearly 25,000 people call this hilltop home, living in what has evolved from one of Israel’s most controversial construction projects into a thriving residential community.

Har Homa in Jerusalem.
 STREET ART in Talpiot.

This week in Jerusalem: Keep in touch

 A MARCH takes place in Tel Aviv to raise awareness of the difficult living conditions of Holocaust survivors, in 2018. The large sign reads ‘Marching for Life,’ and carries the insignia of Aviv for Holocaust Survivors, a nonprofit organization.

This week in Jerusalem: Social services for survivors

 WILL HAR Homa residents get a lane on Shabbat? (Illustrative)

This week in Jerusalem: To bathe or not to bathe in Har Homa?


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Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.

Hanukka (illustrative).

Jerusalem Municipality to invest NIS 50m. in Har Homa

Funds to be allocated toward improving neighborhood’s infrastructure, according to municipality.

Har Homa in Jerusalem

From the Ground Up: Jerusalem’s ‘ugly duckling’ neighborhoods

Jerusalem is a city full of diverse areas, many of which often have been regarded by buyers as less desirable.

Pisgat Zeev 521

The ‘wall mountain’

South Jerusalem’s Har Homa has evolved into one of the city’s most popular neighborhoods

A panoramic view of the Har Homa neighborhood in south Jerusalem.