In 'Jerusalem Falls,' Prof. John Hosler analyzes what happened in the Holy City between the battles of the Middle Ages - and finds unexpected religious tolerance

Law enforcement says man in his 20s caught when he attempted to pass heavy mechanized vehicle gate as it opened early Friday

Mateh Yehuda Regional Council allocates NIS 5 million to begin planning for new tourist attraction on scenic Ottoman-era rail route between capital and Beit Shemesh

Jerusalem committee gives first okay for proposal, advanced by the city together with right-wing groups, to build 400 new homes for Jewish residents in Palestinian town

Jerusalem Day was once the Jews' remembrance of visceral relief, safety and restoration. It has since become something narrower and more partisan

Action taken at regional offices servicing lines where assaults on drivers had occurred recently; transport company condemns move as 'reckless'; union: 'Cannot remain indifferent'

More than 20 years in the making, the imposing facility in downtown Jerusalem will start with a photo exhibit, as works continue on the high-tech museum elements

High numbers of Jews likely served in the legions that brought down Jerusalem and could have constituted even up to 15% of the vast empire's army

Ministers, politicians, religious and military officials join bereaved families in Jerusalem to remember ultra-Orthodox soldiers of the IDF's Haredi battalions

Seriously hurt 60-year-old among victims; man who plowed car into pedestrians at corner of Agrippas and Ki'ach streets shot

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