
150 artists to display work at annual Jerusalem fair
International Arts and Crafts Fair will showcase works from Israel and around the world, just outside the Old City walls, from Aug 6-18, 2018.

International Arts and Crafts Fair will showcase works from Israel and around the world, just outside the Old City walls, from Aug 6-18, 2018.

The historic gate of Jerusalem’s Old City was transformed into a soccer pitch to bring teenagers together in fellowship and sport.

Adolescent athletes ages 12-15 from 29 nations will compete in nine sports competing in nine sports from July 31 to August 2.

Array of new tourist services include new discount attractions pass and trucks that offer info, cell-phone recharging and refreshments.

Israeli dancers perform in ‘Bodies in Urban Spaces’ by Austrian choreographer Willi Dorner as part of Israel Festival in Jerusalem.

President Horacio Cartes comes to Israel for the official opening ceremony a week after Guatemala and the United States move embassies to the capital.

Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales moves the country’s embassy to Jerusalem just two days after the US move.

Netta’s win at the Eurovision Song Contest has turned cultural attention towards Jerusalem, which will host next year’s event.

Dignitaries and reporters have arrived in Israel’s capital city for the ceremonial opening of the United States’ Embassy in the Arnona neighborhood.

These establishments create food with love and care, and of course with the fresh seasonal products of the local terroir and Mediterranean waters.

Travelers used to come to Jerusalem for the Western Wall and the Old City, now they also come for the beautiful hotels and the fine dining.

New multimedia experience at the Tower of David Museum is the largest installation of 18,000-lumen single-chip M-Vision Laser projectors in the world.

Put on your costume and join the festivities as Israelis take to the streets to celebrate a miraculous turnabout for the Jews of ancient Persia.

Millions of tiny long-jawed spiders have spun enormous cobwebs, turning a Jerusalem creek into a most unusual natural spectacle.

Artists are inspired by the complexity of Jerusalem, where the ancient and the modern are in constant touch.