Jerusalem market

Jerusalem vendor arrested after scamming American tourist for $2,000 ashtray - report

The scam began when a vendor in Jerusalem's market offered an American tourist a cash advance for a credit card transaction.

 IN THE OLD City’s three main souks (markets), Butchers’ Market, Goldsmiths’ Market and Fragrances and Spices Market, more than 90% of the shops have closed.
 THE BUSTLING Mahaneh Yehuda market in Jerusalem turns 100.

Mahaneh Yehuda market celebrates its 100th birthday - opinion

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This week in Jerusalem - A round-up of city affairs

What has been going on in Israel's capital this week?

SIP SOME corona-approved juice in your very own capsule at the First Station.

This week in Jerusalem - A round-up of city affairs

What has been going on in Israel's capital this week?

PUTTING UP sukkot in Mea She'arim on October 2.

The Banai family: from vegetable market sellers to Israel Prize winners

The story of the Banai family and their impact on Israeli culture

(From left) Tower of David Museum director Eilat Lieber, Gavri Banai, exhibition curator Tal Kobo, musical adviser Yoav Kutner, Eviatar Banai and his parents, Simcha and Judge Yitzhak Banai at the Tower of David Museum

Mahane Yehuda workers protest market closure, clash with police

"I support merchants and strengthen them," said Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion.

A Mahane Yehuda worker is arrested during a protest by merchants because of the prolonged closure of the market due to the novel coronavirus.

Mayday in the market

Canadian choreographer Mélanie Demers presents ‘Animal Triste’ as part of the ‘From Jaffa to Agripas’ Festival in Jerusalem.

Canadian choreographer Mélanie Demers presents ‘Animal Triste’ as part of the ‘From Jaffa to Agripas’ Festival in Jerusalem

The shuk, the chic and the shock

‘Prostitution in shuttered houses or even in backyards, drugs, needles and more, are a regular sight [in certain areas]...’

PROPERTY OWNERS prefer to rent to bars, who can pay significantly higher prices than vegetable sellers.’

THIS WEEK IN JERUSALEM: Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs

“This nightlife that has developed here over the years is ruining the lives of residents in the area, and harming our income from our hard work as merchants,” said Nino Peretz.

THE DAVIDKA mortar in the eponymous square will soon be temporarily displaced.

Party’s over at the Jerusalem shuk, Mahaneh Yehuda

A source from the shuk said that the police intervention was the result of an initiative by some residents who wanted to make a point. “But,” he asked, “does that mean the mayor is not in control?"

THE SHUK: Frustrating moments on Independence Eve.