Shuk
Tel Aviv’s Shuk Olim brings out dozens of immigrant entrepreneurs to showcase goods
“Every single booth has an oleh with a story, and they're selling their products from the small business that they opened here in Israel after their aliyah,” said Devon Conway of Nefesh B'Nefesh.
False reports of terror attack cause chaos at Jerusalem shuk
Nefesh B’Nefesh and Jerusalem Municipality host inaugural two-day ‘Shuk Olim’
Market House Jaffa: A cool boutique hotel a stone's throw from the shuk
Navigating Mahane Yehuda shuk made easier with new street signs
Up until now, there were no signs with the name of the streets in the market, making it difficult to navigate the market.
This week in Jerusalem; A round-up of city affairs
What has been going on in Israel's capital this week?
Back in the Shuk like coronavirus never even happened
I’ll be back soon, though.
The mutiny at Jerusalem's Mahaneh Yehuda shuk: When will it fully reopen?
A few shops here and there are open, according to the guidelines – like butchers, bakeries or the few medium-sized supermarkets scattered mostly on the main open-air alley.
The shuk and Israeli politics
“Bibi has forgotten where his most faithful supporters are. This decision will cost him at least two mandates at the next elections, I will see to that personally."
Pascale’s Kitchen - The all-new Afula shuk
Some visitors have even compared the new Afula shuk to Mahaneh Yehuda in Jerusalem and Shuk HaCarmel in Tel Aviv.
As the ‘shuk wars’ heat up, is Mahaneh Yehuda’s character at stake?
Some 140 years ago, Mahaneh Yehuda market – aka the shuk – was established on a plot of about 30,000 square meters.
Art exhibition heads to Jerusalem's Mahaneh Yehuda market
Jerusalem-born photographer Eyal Granit returns home with a first-of-its-kind exhibition
Visiting the shuk can be a breath of fresh air from the world's news
With the news full of antisemitic attacks, Jews murdered, headstones in cemeteries overturned, a visit to the shuk in Petah Tikva provides a welcome reminder of Israel's uniqueness.
Shuk street artist Solomon Souza takes his talent to Goa
Souza has deep roots in Goa, because his maternal grandfather, Francis Newton Souza, was born in Goa and became “the Indian Picasso.”