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An exhibit of Khalil Raad’s work reminds us that photography is a tool for reimagining and resistance.
A prolific photographer whose body of work documented daily life in Jerusalem over six decades
As soon as the ceasefire in Gaza took effect, Israel turned on the West Bank just as Ramadan was getting underway.
Announcement
Introduction to Stained Glass Art
Al Ma’mal Foundation, Jerusalem, New Gate, Old City
Al Ma’mal Foundation is organizing a workshop titled “Introduction to Stained Glass Art” with artists Mariam Ghazaleh and Hala Shweiki. Over five sessions, each lasting four hours, participants will become acquainted with the history and techniques of stained glass (vitrage), learning how to combine light, color, and imagination. They will also design and create their own unique pieces.
The workshop is open to participants aged 15 and above, with a maximum capacity of 8–10 participants. Registration is required through this link.
Three Palestinians remember their childhoods in cosmopolitan Jerusalem prior to 1948
The Old City Hub welcomes heartwarming cultural activities and new connections.
A visual and heritage-based artist in Jerusalem finds herself in the craft of her predecessors.
The heart of Jerusalem sustains a community.
A tour in Jerusalem’s Old City evokes a sense of grandiose and wonder.
A caustic poet who was at the heart of the city’s intellectual life in the 1980s
A Jerusalem novelist recalls his childhood in Jerusalem and Ramallah
We pay a visit to a master storyteller in his lifelong Jerusalem home.
Israel brings new displacement mechanisms to bear in Sheikh Jarrah.
Churches find themselves in the city’s crosshairs.
For two years of genocide in Gaza, Israel has held all Palestinian remains as bargaining chips, defying international law.
An exhibit of Khalil Raad’s work reminds us that photography is a tool for reimagining and resistance.
By inaugurating Pilgrims’ Road, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio blessed Palestinian displacement.
An unconquerable spirit with an unwavering commitment to serve
In Samia Halaby’s studio, art, time, and resistance move as one.
The Old City Hub welcomes heartwarming cultural activities and new connections.
In 2024, violent attacks by religious Jews against Christians increased, especially in Jerusalem.
A founder of the Palestinian nationalist movement; a devout, diplomatic, and popular leader who spent much of his career in exile
A quick guide to the often-confusing gates to the Old City of Jerusalem
Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir led Jewish visitors in prayer next to the Dome of the Rock in early August 2025, marking a dramatic change to the Status Quo arrangements.
Israel wants to transform a historic Muslim site into a Jewish space.
Who’s staying firmly rooted in Jerusalem, and who’s leaving?
An interactive map of Jerusalem as divided by the Green Line of 1949
Israel uses the 1950 Absentees’ Property Law and several amendments to it to confiscate Palestinian property across East Jerusalem and give it to Jewish settlers.
How Israel is ramping up the pressure on Palestinian Jerusalemites in the classroom
Khalil Raad’s photographs captured Palestinian tradition, resilience, and history before and after the Nakba.
For Palestinian Jerusalemites, Amman, Jordan, is so close, yet so far.
Religious Jews spit at and stone Christian clergy and institutions; Jerusalem’s Christians condemn the government’s tolerance for these hate crimes.
