The Israeli capital's secular community has scored some major victories on the issue of Shabbat activity in the city.
by Nir Hasson 2 comments
The Israeli capital's secular community has scored some major victories on the issue of Shabbat activity in the city.
by Nir Hasson 2 comments
Cafe Moment suffered a terror attack in 2002 that led to its closure. Today, there is no need for an attack to deliver the deathblow on secular Jerusalem.
by Aner Shalev 4 comments
Nafatali Bennett's national religious party is unexpectedly pushing to make Sunday an official day off for the sake of religious Israelis.
by Haim Bior 0 comments
New tourism agreement aims to double the number of flights between the two countries in three years.
by Rina Rozenberg 8 comments
It isn't only the view that that earned Pitigliano its name of Little Jerusalem – that moniker is mainly thanks to the strong and prospering Jewish community that resided there since the 16th century.
by Vered Guttman 0 comments
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