Metro jerusalem

Metro to serve Jerusalem population of 1.8m by 2050

Jerusalem in 2050: metro plans and urban growth to serve 5 million residents.

 Passengers at Yitzhak Navon train station in Jerusalem on March 31, 2022
 Passengers at Yitzhak Navon train station in Jerusalem on March 31, 2022

Transport Ministry wants to build a Jerusalem metro - does it really need one?

Wrapping gifts for holiday meal packages

Serving holiday food to the lonely elderly...

A view of Kafr Akab, one of the neighborhoods behind the security barrier that would be affected by Elkin's plan. (Udi Shaham)

Knesset to vote on bill to allow separating neighborhoods from Jerusalem


Jerusalem’s clubhouse of hope

Clubhouse Jerusalem, one of three such centers in Israel is part of the Clubhouse International movement, which began in New York in 1948.

Clubhouse Jerusalem members take part in a cooperative artwork project with a student from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design

Star Catcher: Astrology for the week of October 13, 2017

TIP FOR THE WEEK: Good week to begin working on forging stronger bonds with the most important people in our lives.

Deep space bright nebula

Mayoral doings

The tremendous advances made by Beersheba over the past 25 years has largely been the realization of Ben-Gurion’s dream to see the desert bloom.

Beersheba

Getting sicker, getting older: You need a coping code

It is ridiculous how many chronically ill people utterly neglect proper nutrition, either in favor of sullen semi-fasting or “Now I can eat whatever I want” gorge fests.

Nutrition is important for a healthy life.

Three ladies - Three lattes

‘It seems as if this time of year is one endless catering job... I have very little energy or time for spirituality.’

Cartoon catering during the holidays.

Soft as metal

One may not naturally associate bicycle chains with maternity or delivering a baby but, somehow, it works.

Nirit Levav-Packer brings her dress-design ethos to the world of sculpture.

Sculpting with a smile: Tamar Eytan reflects on her life’s work

Tamar Eytan among her creations.

The unsinkable Bruno Guez

Bruno Guez maintains that vinyl sounds better than what we have today.

Bruno Guez

From cradle to career in Kiryat Malachi

The steering committee is the key to the city’s social mobility.

Erez Roimi, director of the Collective Impact in Kiryat Malachi.

City Notes: Fall into the arts

As summer fades and the air grows crisper, cozy up for premier film, theater, music and literature events across Israel.

Singer-songwriter Mariana Maximilian.

Wrigley Field in the sukka

The Cubs are currently in first place, and the post-season begins on October 3 – just before the holiday.

Panoramic Sukka of Wrigley Field.