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 The world's largest sukkah is seen in Jerusalem's Safra Square, home of the Jerusalem Municipality, for the Sukkot holiday.

Sukkot fun in Jerusalem: Family activities for the holiday

 Over 1,000 players of all different levels sat in a symbolic formation, a yellow ribbon to “bring them home,” as they played games of chess.

Over 1,000 chess players shatter Israeli record in simultaneous chess game in Jerusalem

 Mishkenot Sha'ananim in Jerusalem.

Grapevine: Attractions lure Israelis to the capital

  Mayor of Jerusalem Moshe Lion at Bonei Zion Award Ceremony

How Jerusalem Municipality reacts to terrorism, crisis

 HIDDEN VALLEY jeep tours of the Judean Mountains.

Sukkot: Fun holiday activities in Jerusalem you can't afford to miss

By Ronit Ansbacher , JOANNA SHEBSON
 ‘DON’T DELETE me’: Stop the vandalism of female images.

This week in Jerusalem: Cherchez la femme

 CITY COUNCIL: Stay tuned.

Who is running for a seat on the Jerusalem City Council?

 ELI MALKA: Surprising legal opinion.

Should Jerusalem Municipality-backed institutions hold election events?

 An Israeli municipal elections voting box.

How are Jerusalem's politicians getting ready for municipal elections?

 THE 2023 overall municipal budget: A record-breaking NIS 14.4 billion.

This week in Jerusalem: Money time

 HEBREW UNIVERSITY dorm in Kiryat Yovel, with anti-haredi graffiti, 2009 – even then, tensions were rising as the neighborhood was becoming increasingly Orthodox.

Jerusalem parties feud over haredi schools in secular neighborhoods

 YOSSI HAVILIO, deputy mayor and city councilor in the coalition’s non-haredi wing.

Jerusalem city councilors start their 2023 election campaigns

 Illustrative of an Old West gunfight: Will good triumph over evil in our complex city of Jerusalem?

Moshe Lion, Yossi Saidov: Old West-esque rivals of Jerusalem politics

 YAEL ENTEBI represents Pisgat Ze’ev.

Women participation gains momentum in Jerusalem municipal elections race

 ACTS SUCH as spitting on Armenian priests in the Old City have become routine: A young clergyman takes part in Sunday mass.

Jerusalem for everyone? Tensions simmer in Israel's divided capital

 FRESH OPTION for your morning coffee: Carrefour’s new branch in Beit Hakerem.

This week in Jerusalem: French style

 PROTESTING FOR the preservation of Reches Lavan, White Ridge, in 2020. The sign reads, ‘The nature in Reches is an asset.’

Jerusalem municipal elections: Voters' top concern is preserving nature

 THE ROZNIS provided Jerusalem’s residents with fresh eggs during the Independence Day siege (Illustrative).

This week in Jerusalem: Remembering their names