Jerusalem municipality redacts ‘foul language’ in far-left, anti-Netanyahu ad The ad, which urged Netanyahu to end the "[expletive] war" against Hamas terrorism, was reportedly paid for by the radical Black Flag protest group. Jan. 15, 2025
Netanyahu mourns Jerusalem’s fallen at Oct. 7 monument Candles were lit to form the date "7/10," as well as "87," the number of Jerusalemite civilians and soldiers who have been killed since Oct. 7. Oct. 7, 2024
Jerusalem mayor accompanies bereaved first-grader to school Achiya Zenilman, who began first grade in the city’s Neve Etzion School, lost his American-born father Master Sgt. (res.) Ari Yechiel Zenilman, 32, in the southern Gaza Strip in December. Etgar Lefkovits Sept. 1, 2024
Jerusalem, Tel Aviv mayors re-elected in first votes since Oct. 7 Israelis headed to the polls on Tuesday to cast ballots in municipal elections postponed due to the Hamas-led terrorist attack. Joshua Marks Feb. 28, 2024
Running is good philanthropy at 2023 Jerusalem Marathon Elite international and Israeli athletes, along with those who like to pound the pavement, speed past Jerusalem’s historic sites, many of them to raise money for nonprofits. Josh Hasten March 17, 2023
Jerusalem mayor highlights the ‘old and new’ to over 50 counterparts A tour of the Israeli capital focused on learning about the past—including the Jewish and Israeli connections to the Western Wall—and understanding the present through the city's thriving hi-tech scene. Dec. 8, 2022
10th International Jerusalem Marathon draws 20,000 runners to six different events Local resident Yamar Gethon, 29, took first place in the full marathon, breaking a new record with a finishing time of 2:24:07. Sharon Altshul Nov. 1, 2021
Nefesh B’Nefesh lands center in Jerusalem for new olim to Israel The permanent space will provide support to new immigrants in the areas of employment, education and housing, and offer Hebrew classes, exhibits and performances. Deborah Fineblum June 30, 2020
Small businesses in Jerusalem remain uncertain about their future They told of losing clients and sleep, and some reported receiving no grants or loans—only “chaos,” despite newspaper headlines and government promises. Eliana Rudee June 10, 2020