Jerusalem

The approach of spring: In Jerusalem, nature continues its cycle amid war - opinion

Like the plants, Jerusalemites are tough. In the last few years, we have undergone pain and grieving. But truly loving this city and this land, we are resilient.

A butterfly lights on a pile of candy at the Mahaneh Yehuda market.
Fruit-bearing tree with Hebrew blessing (see Friday)

Jerusalem highlights: April 3 – April 9

Mrs. Glassman enjoys a cup of coffee at one of the Jerusalem cafés she frequented

A Passover tribute: Kindness from a Jerusalem neighborhood pharmacy

Kol HaOt Passover Festival.

The Passover playbook: Jerusalem activities the whole family can rally around during war


From the Western Wall to war sirens: A Chinese traveler’s unexpected Israeli journey - interview

"As a Chinese outsider with no ties to this region, I have become a 'radical observer,' witnessing firsthand how nations, religions, and cultures build walls of hatred that isolate humanity."

Sophia Zhan in a Tel Aviv underground carpark during sirens from Iran.

'Here we go again': Life in Jerusalem as sirens return amid war with Iran - opinion

People ask me if I’m afraid, and the answer is, “No, I’m not.” If I were afraid, then I would not film on the balcony during an attack. The better answer is, “Of course not, not even for a second!” 

 People take shelter in a stairway in Tel Aviv as a siren is sounded warning of incoming missilies fired from Iran into Israel. March 9, 2026.

Prime Jerusalem – the next home for the Jews of the world in the capital

In Jerusalem’s Holyland complex, Prime Jerusalem is a luxury project by Dan and Rami Levy Real Estate with 268 units, a commercial boulevard, and premium amenities for local and Diaspora buyers.

Prime Jerusalem lets Jews worldwide own a luxury home in the heart of Jerusalem.

Sushi Bayit Vegan, Har Homa: Mehadrin sushi spot with cooked fish options - review

Enjoy Mehadrin-certified sushi, including cooked fish rolls, at Sushi Bayit Vegan – Har Homa.

Sushi at Sushi Bayit Vegan.

Shabbat under fire: Navigating Jewish law, missile alerts in Israel during war - opinion

Jerusalem residents faced a Shabbat like no other amid incoming missiles from Iran.

Smartphone shows a missile alert, in Mishmar David, Feb. 28.

Grapevine: Ringing hollow

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Israeli police flank Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi SS colonel who headed the Gestapo's Jewish Section and was responsible for millions of Jews' deaths in Nazi concentration camps, as he stands trial inside a bulletproof booth in a Jerusalem court

A war-weary Jerusalem marks Purim one day after the rest of the world

Early morning sirens coincided with the morning of Shushan Purim, as thousands of Israelis gathered, despite a prohibition on public gatherings, to fulfill the mitzvah of hosting a Megillah reading.

A man wearing a wolf costume with his daughter dressed as Little Red Riding Hood shops at a stall in the Machane Yeduda market in Jerusalem, which was operating at limited capacity because of the war with Iran, during Purim in Jerusalem, March 4, 2026.

Iran’s leadership shattered: What comes next in the US-Israel campaign? - opinion

With Khamenei gone, Iran faces an uncertain future; will the regime fracture or endure amid ongoing US-Israel military pressure?

Smoke rises after an Israeli military strike on Iran's Basij forces headquarters in Tehran, Iran, in this screengrab taken from a handout video released on March 1, 2026

Purim 2026: Turn Purim mess into order with simple home-organizing tricks

Transform your home from chaotic to calm this Purim with expert organizing tips and quick nightly resets.

Chaos of Purim.

At least five people wounded by Iranian missile strike in Jerusalem area

Israel Police is sweeping the area for missile shrapnel and urges the public to stay area from the site of the strike.

Magen David Adom responding to site of Iranian ballistic missile impact in Jerusalem area, March 1, 2026.