Tag: jerusalems
Jerusalem’s Holiness To Muslims Is A Myth
It is only under unified Israeli rule since 1967 that Jerusalem has been revitalized , offering full freedom of religion for its mosaic faiths – precisely what would be threatened by its re-division
Jerusalem’s New Business District Inaugurated Wednesday
Jerusalem Gateway, with a $360 million investment, will spread over 52 acres, create 40,000 new jobs, and become Israel's largest transportation hub.
Excavation Reveals Spot Where Romans Breached Jerusalem’s Wall 2,000 Years Ago
Fascinating evidence of breaking through Jerusalem’s Third Wall at the end of the Second Temple period was discovered in an excavation where the new Bezalel campus will be built.
Police: Jews Forbidden to Pray without Permit Anywhere in Jerusalem’s Muslim Quarter
The court's decision appears to fly in the face of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, proclaimed in the 1948 General Assembly resolution 217(III).
MK Glick Gets 93,000 Signatures Supporting Jerusalem’s Unity
Each year, the printed collection of signatures, bound together in a book, is presented to a different MK.
Before Jerusalem’s Reunification, Shmuel Matza Left Defiant Carvings On A Prison Wall
“I had seen the plans for the museum and that the Kishle was part of the grounds,” Lieber tells JNS. “It was something that no one even remembered.”
Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem’s Pastry Chef Develops ‘Ideal Luxury Cheese Cake’
The cake can be prepared parve, but the cream cheese filling is what makes it unique.
Two 12-Year-Olds Caught with Knives and Good-Bye Letter in Jerusalem’s Old City
The two pre-teens were planning a terror attack.







