Mahaneh Yehuda
Painting through the ashes: Ronen Siman-Tov turns Jerusalem’s wounds into art - interview
‘A believer’: In conversation with Ronen Siman-Tov, whose solo exhibition opens tomorrow at the Jerusalem Artists’ House.
The little shop on Jaffa Street that captured old Jerusalem - opinion
Grapevine: Hidden Hanukkah ‘gelt’
Survival tips for grocery shopping in Israel
'Bibi! Bibi!' Netanyahu supporters throng prime minister in shuk - watch
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hits the streets as part of his campaign, touring the historic Mahaneh Yehudah marketplace in Jerusalem.
Israelis venture out into a post-coronavirus world
As we begin to enjoy the old-time routines anew, there are some elements that would be a real shame to give up.
In Pictures: Jerusalem's Mahaneh Yehuda market reopens
Numerous market booths were shut down amid the coronavirus pandemic.
From Jerusalem's Hebrew U and city council to running for Congress
Guido Weiss was a student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem who would occasionally visit Mahane Yehuda market. Now, he is running for Congress on a pro-Israel platform.
The mutiny at Jerusalem's Mahaneh Yehuda shuk: When will it fully reopen?
A few shops here and there are open, according to the guidelines – like butchers, bakeries or the few medium-sized supermarkets scattered mostly on the main open-air alley.
Mahane Yehuda workers protest market closure, clash with police
"I support merchants and strengthen them," said Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion.
The shuk and Israeli politics
“Bibi has forgotten where his most faithful supporters are. This decision will cost him at least two mandates at the next elections, I will see to that personally."
As the ‘shuk wars’ heat up, is Mahaneh Yehuda’s character at stake?
Some 140 years ago, Mahaneh Yehuda market – aka the shuk – was established on a plot of about 30,000 square meters.
Mahaneh Yehuda market getting a face-lift
The current stalls will be switched to modular ones so that business owners can simply fold up the stall after a day of work and make room for the market's busy nightlife.
Art exhibition heads to Jerusalem's Mahaneh Yehuda market
Jerusalem-born photographer Eyal Granit returns home with a first-of-its-kind exhibition