Ramat beit shemesh
Israel Police rescue Beit Shemesh mayor from violent haredi protest
Ultra-Orthodox protestors besieged Mayor Aliza Bloch at a haredi school while she attended an opening ceremony.
Reckless driving on public transportation has to stop - opinion
Nissim Black's new Hanukkah song 'Victory' fights against antisemitism
Xperience: A happy space for Anglo Israeli seniors in Ramat Beit Shemesh
This woman is one of the happiest olim in Israel - here's why
The secret to Marlene’s successful aliyah, according to Evelyn, has been “the love and acceptance of everyone around her who make her feel like such a worthwhile person."
Beit Shemesh is getting another mall and office building after 4 attempts
After 4 tries to develop a mall in Beit Shemesh, Niami Towers has won the lot for construction.
Radical Haredim put up new 'modesty' signs after municipality takes them down
On Tuesday morning, the municipality removed the signs, but only a few hours later, many of them reappeared.
Bringing the women back to Ramat Beit Shemesh
This past October, in Jerusalem, pictures of actresses from the satirical television program 'Eretz Nehederet' were defaced on billboards throughout the city.
Artifacts from 1,500-year-old monastery and church unearthed in Beit Shemesh
Well-preserved Byzantine-era colored mosaic floors and imported marble antiquities discovered.
Extremist Haredi residents fight to keep modesty signs up in Beit Shemesh
Activists challenged the legality of the signs in court, leading to rulings by the Supreme Court ordering the Beit Shemesh municipality to remove the offending signs.
Supreme Court threatens ultra-Orthodox officials with jail over ‘modesty’ signs
“It won’t happen that women will be excluded from the public domain.”
Spitting, harassment a matter of course in Beit Shemesh neighborhood
Non-haredi residents face threats when walking through Ramat Beit Shemesh Bet neighborhood.
Haredi drug trade network in Mea Shearim and Beit Shemesh uncovered by police
The undercover agent was able to purchase stolen cars, weapons and drugs, including marijuana, hashish, ecstasy and Cocaine in the ultra-Orthodox communities.
Shifting kids into high gear
Geerz is a youth mountain biking program that takes boys on bike trips throughout the Judean Hills.
June 3, 2015: Haredi violence
Readers respond to the latest 'Jerusalem Post' articles.