click here for original post BY Amihai Zippor (Jerusalem Post) When Abed Salaymeh, the municipality’s coordinator for at-risk youth in Arab neighborhoods of Jerusalem, heard about a five-week self-defense
Kosher sushi is rolling out across the capital! click here for original post BY Amihai Zippor Eighteen years ago Boaz Tsairi opened Sakura, the first kosher sushi restaurant
An eventful year has ended with a new album for singer/songwriter Shlomo Katz. click here for original post BY Amihai Zippor For Jerusalem-based Shlomo Katz, this could not
Jerusalem’s light-rail project is on its way to completion but there are still delays. click here for original post By Amihai Zippor JERUSALEM (JTA) — When Israel launched
Jerusalem’s live music industry suffers from lack of municipal support and dwindling audiences. click here for original posting By Amihai Zippor After eight years of hosting performances by local
Many fans will be staying up late to watch the Red Sox games. click here for original posting By Amihai Zippor When the Boston Red Sox won the deciding
Rabbi Chaim Brovender, a pioneer in women’s Torah study, sets his sights on an on-line yeshiva. click here for original posting By Amihai Zippor On the night of October
In a unique program, residents of Akim-Jerusalem’s hostels become organic gardening specialists. click here for original posting By Amihai Zippor On a narrow strip of land alongside an
While those who knew Erez Levanon say their faith in God and Israel remains strong, the incident’s portrayal in the media has struck a raw nerve. click here for
Styles of noisemaking differ, but the goal remains the same click here for original posting By Amihai Zippor For some people, the time allotted for the custom of making