Jerusalem news
Monkey found chained to dumpster in Jerusalem as police investigate illegal wildlife trade
Throughout the month of March, the Jerusalem Post has covered several separate cases of monkeys and other wildlife being found throughout different communities in Israel.
OU Israel inaugurates new Jerusalem headquarters as President Herzog praises its role during crisis
No trains, only tests: Jerusalem Light Rail suspended for expansion
Metro to serve Jerusalem population of 1.8m by 2050
GRAPEVINE: Dialoguing with Dvir
“Dvir Sorek, 19, who was stabbed to death, was one of the participants in this discussion group. In no way we can imagine that someone we met yesterday will be the victim of tomorrow."
Sam Spiegel named one of top film schools by Hollywood
The Hollywood Reporter named the Jerusalem Sam Spiegel Film School as one of the top 15 international film schools in the world.
Grapevine: Exiled?
SIGNING OFF from his early morning broadcast last Sunday, veteran Reshet Bet current affairs anchorman Aryeh Golan lamented that he was still stuck in Modi’in. “Not yet Jerusalem,” he sighed.
How willing are Israelis to release their hold on the steering wheel?
Jerusalem Gateway Project: “We reckon that around 1,000 vehicles pass through the spot an hour, at peak times – that is if people’s driving habits don’t change.”
Traffic chaos feared as key Jerusalem route set to close
"There is already terrible traffic across the city, and now there'll be even more," Yasser Tabiya, a Jerusalem-based taxi driver said.
GRAPEVINE: Joy in the face of adversity
Max Borger, the son of Iris and Elie Borger of Teaneck, New Jersey, proved last Saturday that there is still hope for the young generation of American Jews.
GRAPEVINE: Talbiyeh tale
ONE OF the more historic properties in Talbiyeh is up for sale with a NIS 30 million price tag.
10 dishes for 10 years
The food in the special gala dinner was indeed delicious and innovative - showcasing the chef’s exceptional technique and inspiration.
Eighteen fruitful years
“Rabbi Lau synthesized Torah and humanity in a natural way, which is a lesson I will take with me.”
Grapevine: Early celebration
MOST PEOPLE prefer to celebrate their birthdays later rather sooner. Few want to be older than they are.