Tag Archive: Jerusalem

Kicking Racism Off the Soccer Field

Racist chanting by Beitar Jerusalem fans almost completely eradicated.

Thousands March in Jerusalem Pride

The Jerusalem Open House for Pride and Tolerance hosted its 18th annual Pride March, drawing a crowd of over 10,000.

Combating Homophobia in Jerusalem

After outcry, the Jerusalem municipality removed homophobic posters put up prior to Jerusalem Pride.

Fighting to Protect the Muslim Quarter on Jerusalem Day

NIF grantees are organizing to keep the violent “flag march” out of the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.

Post-Elections Boost for Jewish-Arab Partnership

Since April 10, over 550 new members have joined the grassroots movement Omdim Beyachad (Standing Together).

Bilingual Menus Come to Jerusalem

Thirty-four establishments in Jerusalem have agreed to put Arabic on their menus with the help of Omdim Beyachad (Standing Together).

Election Season Brings Racist Rhetoric and Wins for Women in Israel

The just-concluded campaign for local governments in Israel saw right-wing parties deploy racist rhetoric. These desperate campaign tactics largely failed. Meanwhile, a high number of women were elected to office.

In This Establishment, All Are Welcome

One chef and restauranteur is making sure that Jerusalem's businesses are open to all.

Kfar Saba Celebrates Its First Pride March

Police wanted the organizers to pay for security and for a six-foot high fence. We pushed back.

Your Visit Strengthens Us

Tag Meir made a solidarity visit to Beit Safafa after a recent “price tag” attack on its Arab residents.