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
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.
Latin flavor
Pepito’s brings South American street food to the shuk.
What do Israelis think about the prospect of longer weekends?
When asked at the market following the announcement that the Knesset signed a bill to give six Sunday’s in the year as an off-day, many Israelis were excited for the potential extra day of rest.
Grapevine: Peace through humor
Not your bubby’s day of rest
The Jewish Unity Project transforms the shuk into a Shabbat venue to remember
Multiple walls, hundreds of stories
Infusing Mahaneh Yehuda with new life – one spray-paint portrait at a time.
Have a bite
Yalla Basta’s "shuk bites" cards offer an audio and tasting guide to the country’s marketplaces.
Mainly meat
M25 is a new, no-nonsense haven for committed carnivores.
Ya’acov: The story of a shuk vendor
When you walk in to Ya’acov’s shop, called Azura, photographs of Mahaneh Yehuda’s glorious past catch your eye.
Grapevine: It’s raining Chabad
News briefs from around the capital.