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 The City of David remains a captivating blend of archaeological wonder and contemporary life.

City of David: Jerusalem's ancient capital and modern vision

 The new golden dome built atop the Al-Rahman Mosque in Beit Safafa.

Beit Safafa: The Palestinian village that became part of Jerusalem

 Nayot is a predominantly residential neighborhood, away from the hustle and bustle of other Jerusalem areas.

Nayot: Peace and quiet amid Jerusalem’s hustle and bustle

 Originally built to house Jewish refugees, Kiryat Hayovel was the site of major government housing projects in the 1950s.

Kiryat Hayovel: A hub of remarkable diversity

 Yemin Moshe’s narrow cobbled streets make it a difficult place for driving but a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Yemin Moshe: Where past and future fuse

 Although the skyline is currently dotted with cranes, Arnona Hills, to be completed by 2026, will be Jerusalem’s newest prime residential project.

Arnona Hills: Jerusalem’s newest residential gem

 Aerial view of neighborhoods: Hebron Road (C) crosses between the Talpiot and Arnona neighborhoods; Bethlehem Road (R) crosses Baka.

Arnona grieves: Jerusalem neighborhood mourns residents killed by Hamas

 MISHKENOT HA'UMA in Jerusalem

Mishkenot Ha’uma: A new center of national and urban sophistication

 Ginat Tamar Nursery in Jerusalem

Ginat Tamar Nursery: A tranquil Baka spot withstanding time, development

 The Hadar Mall in Jerusalem's Talpiot neighborhood.

Talpiot: Tradition and innovation in the heart of Jerusalem

 Construction is underway in Jerusalem's Talpiot neighborhood.

Talpiot: A Jerusalem neighborhood where dreams meet reality

 A home in Jerusalem's Rechavia neighborhood.

Jerusalem's Rehavia neighborhood: A tapestry of culture, timeless landmarks

 MASSIVE CONSTRUCTION site off Jaffa Road, not far from the city entrance (and opposite where ‘Jerusalem Post’ staff work amid the cacophany).

Is Jerusalem done letting the high-rise construction fever run rampant?

 View of a section of Israel's separation wall as it seen from the Jewish neighborhood of Pisgat Ze'ev, in Jerusalem, on January 12, 2023.

Jerusalem residents decry lax security over fears of Palestinian terror

 BEZALEL’S NEW Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Campus.

Bezalel Academy’s triumphant return to downtown Jerusalem

 HOMELESS HORSES in Gilo? (Illustrative)

This week in Jerusalem: Building boom

 THE OLD President Hotel site on Ahad Ha’am St., seen 2020.

President Hotel plan met with confusion, complaints in Jerusalem

 MAMILLA MALL: Empty during lockdown (pictured Dec. 2020), bustling on chagim.

Where are Jerusalem's Jews, Arabs living together?