Jerusalem marathon
Grapevine: Sheltering routine
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Grapevine: Night train
Grapevine, March 20, 2026: A legislative battle against Jews
Capital gears up for 15th Jerusalem Marathon amid uncertainty
Jerusalem runners on their marks for 8th marathon
One of those runners will be 44-year-old Haile Gebrselassie who is regarded as one of the greatest long-distance runners in history.
U.S. rabbis to run Jerusalem Marathon to raise funds for at-risk youth
The participating rabbis have thus far raised $78,000 for Kav L'Naor.
Triumph and tradition at the ancient-modern Bible Marathon
Shortly after the Jews entered the Land of Israel, they fought a battle against the Philistines and were defeated.
Modern race brings ancient Bible to life
The Bible Marathon recently came under scrutiny, when it had its membership revoked by the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races.
Disability inclusion: The ultramarathon of social justice goals
We are so thankful for the support of our incredible partners around the world, both those who have always run alongside us and those who have cheered us on from the side lines.
Changing times- Jerusalem’s disabled marathon as metaphor
“These children are, in a way, facing marathons every day of their lives.”
Whom I refer to when I discuss running
According to a municipal statement, more than 30,000 men, women, boys and girls participated in the Jerusalem Marathon.
100 ultra-Orthodox prevented from entering marathon
The Jerusalem District Police said they sought to ensure the proper functioning of the marathon by dealing with any threats and “intentions by various parties to try to disrupt the event.”
IN PICTURES: Tens of thousands run in Jerusalem marathon
Though the first leg of the marathon began at 7:00 a.m., Israel Police were already blocking off the city's roadways at 5:45 a.m.
Police set security measures for Jerusalem Marathon
Haredim threaten to disrupt Friday’s event over the arrest of a draft dodger from their community.