Shopping in jerusalem

Survival tips for grocery shopping in Israel

Olim provide practical guidance for how to make shopping in Israel feel less overwhelming and more manageable.

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Did ASOS suspend promotions to Israel after October 7?

 People shop at the Hadar Shopping mall in Jerusalem on December 16, 2021.

Hadar Shopping Center opens new floor amid temporary Omicron restrictions

People are seen shopping for produce at the Mahaneh Yehuda shuk in Jerusalem.

J'lem opens social shopping fairs to promote businesses, sustainability


Drumming up business in Jerusalem

A new musical instrument store downtown has become a hub for aficionados and newcomers alike, both locally and beyond.

Drumbite on Hahavatzelet Street

Seven places book lovers should know

Go wild, book lovers of Israel!

The Migdalor in Tel Aviv

The young new faces of Mahaneh Yehuda

Lucas Zitrinovich in front of Argento, which specializes in empanadas

Aliya Scene: Live in Israel, shop online

‘AliExpress is a good lesson in patience. It has its place for buying items you don’t need immediately. It is exciting when things actually do arrive. It’s always a surprise!’

A screenshot from AliExpress

Valentine's day: Deep reds and blushing pinks

A Valentine’s suggested gift guide

Shoes from ShaniBar local shoemaker

Consumers are left holding the bag

A new law goes into effect shortly, yet there is little evidence that we are ready for it.

At Shufersal in Jerusalem’s Talpiot neighborhood

Three new consumer laws

Things that all shoppers in Israel should know.

Woman with bags in shopping mall

Retail Revolution

The Jerusalem Post

Mahaneh Yehuda, mon amour

The level of mismanagement of the shuk has reached such a point that many people involved are becoming increasingly concerned about its capacity to continue to function as a bona fide market.

Mahaneh Yehuda

Corridors of Power: Alternative narratives

Over the years, some minimarkets began to stay open on Shabbat and holidays, responding to a growing demand by visitors, tourists and foreign workers who wanted to buy cigarettes, milk or alcohol.

A convenience store in Jerusalem that is open on Shabbat