Creative artist, photographer, and filmmaker Eitan Asraf produced a spectacular new film spotlighting the Holy City.
The terrorist was overpowered by a United Hatzalah EMT.
By Israel Hayom
Projects include an elevator that will lead from the Jewish Quarter to the Western Wall plaza that is accessible for the disabled; a renovation of the Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue, which was destroyed in 1948; and improved shade and outdoor facilities.
By JNi.Media
Azaria, for her part, argued that she had been receiving calls from her Haredi supporters who were "shocked by the act and expressed their disgust."
By JNi.Media
"At the end of the event, participants will be able to take a piece of our collective dream for Jerusalem, one of the most spiritual cities in the world, home with them.”
Join us as Arieh King gives us a tour of the latest Jewish home he has reclaimed in the Nachalat Shimon neighborhood.
Netanyahu told Guterres that the UN should respect the building codes and the law in Israel.
By JNi.Media
'There was an exciting battle for it during the auction, with a bidder in the room competing against a telephone bidder in the final stages.'
By JNi.Media
Escorted by Israeli police, 30 Goldwing members and supporters of Belev Echad took the wounded veterans around Jerusalem for a daylong tour.
By JNi.Media
While in all of 2016 the municipality demolished 203 structures in eastern Jerusalem, about half of those were razed after the US elections.
By JNi.Media
'Our aim in this photo challenge is to uncover forgotten memories and get an exciting encounter of Jerusalem’s history in a frame.'
By JNi.Media
In 2014, White House spokesman Josh Earnest described the new, legal occupants of Kfar HaShiloah as individuals "whose agenda, by definition, stokes tensions between Israelis and Palestinians."
By JNi.Media
A kind of Jerusalem fever gripped much of the world from about 1000 to 1400. Across three continents, thousands made their way to the Holy City—from Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions alike.
By JNi.Media
He failed to mention the arrests and indictments by Israel of an international charity administrator and a UNDP employee, who confessed to directing millions of dollars to Hamas — which is why all those ruined buildings are yet to be rebuilt.
By JNi.Media
Jerusalem Arabs habitually boycott the elections, some out of resentment of the Jewish takeover back in 1967, most because they fear retribution.
By JNi.Media
The State Dept. announcement completely ignores the Israeli government's effort on behalf of Israeli Arabs in Jerusalem
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday that the government would increase the enforcement of legal planning and construction.
Philanthropist Dr. Irving Moskowitz was laid to rest today on the Mount of Olives.
By JNi.Media
The overall fertility rate (average number of children a Jerusalem woman is expected to bear in her lifetime) in Jerusalem is 3.91, far higher than the national average of 3.08.
The new plan is intended to improve the personal safety of those ascending the mount and to prevent vandalism and desecration of the graves.
Police have begun putting up "temporary", portable, concrete walls in the Jabel Mukaber neighborhood of Jerusalem, adjacent to the Armon HaNatziv neighborhood. The police hope these temporary structures will prevent the Arabs of Jabel Mukaber from throwing firebombs at the Jewish-owned homes in Armon HaNatziv as well as at police, as they have been doing. […]
Ramat Givat Zeev will be an upscale, Torani community built to include high standards of construction and infrastructure.
The Yachad party reports that their voting slips have been removed from dozens of voting stations.