Metro jerusalem

Metro to serve Jerusalem population of 1.8m by 2050

Jerusalem in 2050: metro plans and urban growth to serve 5 million residents.

 Passengers at Yitzhak Navon train station in Jerusalem on March 31, 2022
 Passengers at Yitzhak Navon train station in Jerusalem on March 31, 2022

Transport Ministry wants to build a Jerusalem metro - does it really need one?

Wrapping gifts for holiday meal packages

Serving holiday food to the lonely elderly...

A view of Kafr Akab, one of the neighborhoods behind the security barrier that would be affected by Elkin's plan. (Udi Shaham)

Knesset to vote on bill to allow separating neighborhoods from Jerusalem


Israel and America, Part I: National interests, national chaos

Consider. For more than 50 years, Israel has managed to avoid a significant scandal that would damage relations with America. Not that there haven’t been opportunities aplenty.

Netanyahu and Trump

Grapevine: Talking Ariel

Ariel University is the only university in Israel that, in addition to a president and a dean, also has a chancellor.

General view of Ariel

Star Catcher: Astrology for the week of February 10, 2017

TIP FOR THE WEEK: Hard work works better than relying on luck right now.

Deep space bright nebula

Jerusalem municipal strike intensifies

Meanwhile, sanitation workers have been notified that the municipality could not pay their January salaries, and they too engaged in several protest meetings.

Nir Barkat

Remembering the 1929 Hebron massacre

Perhaps Schissel summed it up best: “I think it’s impossible to understand the reality we face today, without knowing the history of Hebron.”

Tzipi Schissel, curator of the Hebron History museum, leads a tour of the site and discusses her personal connection to the massacre

No boundaries

Acupuncturists Without Borders provides holistic trauma healing.

At an AWB training in Neveh Shalom in May 2014

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.

A simulation of the university campus line, on the descent from the Bridge of Strings past Givat Ram

City notes: Israel’s Olympic athletes light up the hanukkia

A catch-up from around the country.

Rhythmic gymnast Neta Rivkin joined her fellow Olympic athletes in lighting candles on the second night of Hanukka

Ask me no questions, I’ll tell you no lies

Dealing with those invasive inquiries.

Rude Polite Signpost

Shalev Ad-El lights up

The Netanya Kibbutz Chamber Orchestra conductor enthuses about the new season.

The Netanya Kibbutz Chamber Orchestra