The Food Rescuers are trying to tackle poverty and food waste
By Jane Prinsley
The group had already performed some tasks for their Iranian handlers
By JC Reporter
The monument is the first in the capital to commemorate both the victims of Hamas's Oct. 7 massacre and IDF soldiers who fell in the past year
The author of the million-copy bestselling biography of the Holy City writes an exclusive essay about the carve-ups of the past
By Simon Sebag Montefiore
Israel’s resilient restaurateurs are facing challenging times but continue to be creative
By Debbie Kandel
Police said suspect vehicle had a yellow ribbon on its mirror to signify solidarity with the hostages taken by Hamas on October 7 and an air freshener with an Israeli flag on it
Some of the demonstrators who brought Israel to a halt on Monday explain why they are protesting
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Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia were among the Muslim countries that officially condemned Ben-Gvir’s comments.
By Andrew Bernard
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In June, he said he intends to allow all Jews to openly pray at Judaism’s holiest site
The Jerusalem Foundation said it was ‘heartbroken’ to share the news that Shai Doron had died
By Rosa Doherty
The Jewish-American actor and comedian has scheduled performances in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
By Maya Cohen
Over 3,000 police officers and border guards will secure the march
One million shekels of damage at Jewish wig store after vigilante break in
The agency’s director accused protesters of setting two fires at the site
By Felix Pope
King Herod was no darling of the rabbis but he was responsible for the Western Wall
By Simon Rocker
Signs and pamphlets cite rulings from leading rabbinical authorities who have condemned such actions