
Miss Universe hopefuls dress for social impact in Israel
Contestants stop in Jerusalem to model secondhand clothing from Haboydem, a shop that employs women recovering from mental health issues.

Contestants stop in Jerusalem to model secondhand clothing from Haboydem, a shop that employs women recovering from mental health issues.

The Jerusalem International Book Fair, of course. The First Station complex hosts this literary extravaganza from February 8-12.

Botanica, a Jerusalem social business, provides transitional employment for people with mental illness, and activities to involve the public.

An Ottoman-era train depot has reopened in downtown Jerusalem as the city’s hottest new culture and dining destination. Come have a peek.

When The First Station opens this spring, it won’t be for railroad passengers but for shoppers, diners and culture buffs.