Culture in jerusalem
Jerusalem highlights: July 10-16
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Designs on Jerusalem: Hansen House hosts event devoted to everyday aesthetics around us
Jerusalem highlights: July 3-9
Jerusalem highlights: April 10 – April 16
Grapevine: New at Nefesh B'Nefesh
Movers and shakers in Israeli society
This week in Jerusalem: Who do you belong to?
A round-up of city affairs.
Time for tea at the Waldorf Astoria
Afternoon tea is a ritual introduced by the wealthy social classes in England in the 1840s and is typically enjoyed between 3 and 5 p.m. Now, the Waldorf Astoria is putting their own spin on it.
Archaeology, hikes, and fun for kids: Tour Jerusalem's hills
The Jerusalem Post Magazine takes you to Tel Tzuba and Sataf, both located in the outskirt hills of Jerusalem, offering local fun and a trove of history.
Jerusalem highlights: Week of October 1-7
What's new in Israel's capital in the upcoming week.
Grapevine: Joyful gathering
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Jerusalem highlights: Week of September 17-23
Don't know what to do in Jerusalem the coming week? Here's a list of suggestions.
Dance on Jerusalem's roofs in upcoming festival
The festival will include night parties, tours, art workshops, meetings with artists, and cultural and music events occurring every evening during the four-day festival.
The Vert Hotel – a new-old feature of Jerusalem’s hopeful hotel industry
When the hotel opened some 40 years ago, it was the first Hilton hotel in Jerusalem, and the only luxury hotel within a five-kilometer radius.
Yearim Hotel: A country getaway near the city
The newly renovated Yearim Hotel is situated in the peaks of the Jerusalem hills, and is the perfect spot for your next midweek getaway.