Modern Talbiyeh is a blend of its historic roots and contemporary influences, attracting a diverse population.
The neighborhood is named after the 70 members of the Sanhedrin. Tradition holds that their tombs are located on the neighborhood's outskirts.
The City of David remains a captivating blend of archaeological wonder and contemporary life, offering visitors a compelling journey through layers of civilizations.
Neighborhood Corner: Beit Safafa, originally a Palestinian village along the Green Line, holds a significant place in the history of Jerusalem, with its origins dating back to the Crusader era.
Neighborhood Corner: Nayot’s quiet streets and lack of major city establishments has led it to focus on its residential importance. Many young families find a perfect place to raise their children.
Looking ahead, the future of Kiryat Hayovel appears promising, fueled by the energy and creativity of its diverse population.
Neighborhood Corner: Yemin Moshe is one of Jerusalem’s more upscale neighborhoods in terms of real estate, surrounded by gardens with a panoramic view of the Old City walls.
Our Homes: Surrounded by breathtaking nature on the edge of the Judean Hills and overlooking the valleys below, this new gem promises a lifestyle of luxury and tranquility.
Four young men, the heart and soul of the Arnona neighborhood in Jerusalem, have fallen since October 7.
NEIGHBORHOOD CORNER: Mishkenot Ha’uma is a forward-looking neighborhood and a statement of Jerusalem’s intentions to grow and modernize as an international city.