Mahaneh Yehuda
Grapevine: Hidden Hanukkah ‘gelt’
The Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine has announced the establishment of the Robert I. Schattner Center for Oral Health for People with Disabilities.
Survival tips for grocery shopping in Israel
Echoes of old Jerusalem: How 19th-century neighborhoods disappeared but never faded
Jerusalem Highlights: May 2-8
Jerusalem businesses struck by economic pandemic: ‘Sales are terrible’
Asher Tavor, 34, is hoping he will not be in the same situation. He told the Post that he is making 40% of what he used to by running a Roladin coffee shop near the Mahane Yehuda market.
Black Sabras - New exhibition shows art and social commitment
Mendes-Flohr’s new exhibition runs until the end of September at the Agripas 12 Gallery near Mahaneh Yehuda.
Back in the Shuk like coronavirus never even happened
I’ll be back soon, though.
This week in Jerusalem: A round-up of city affairs
Pisgat Ze'ev's new cultural institution has a 400-seat auditorium, space for workshops and courses, the only movie theater in that part of the capital.
Pascale's Kitchen: Shuk Mahaneh Yehuda
I love visiting the shuk in Jerusalem. I breathe in the clear air and feel like I’m feeding my soul with all the goodness found in the holy city.
Jerusalem food rescuers: Salvaging food for those in need
Jerusalem volunteer organization ‘salvages’ several tons of sustenance for residents in need.
Jerusalem's Mahaneh Yehuda shuk: Back with a smile and a whimper
HOW is the good old shuk doing, as the country tries to free itself of the pandemic lockdown and economy go-slow shackles?
The dark side of Jerusalem’s nightlife
“We are all happy about the development and success of the shuk, but the problem is that there hasn’t been a balance found between the entertainment areas and their owners to earn their living."
'Bibi! Bibi!' Netanyahu supporters throng prime minister in shuk - watch
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hits the streets as part of his campaign, touring the historic Mahaneh Yehudah marketplace in Jerusalem.
Israelis venture out into a post-coronavirus world
As we begin to enjoy the old-time routines anew, there are some elements that would be a real shame to give up.