Wassim Razzouk belongs to a centuries-old family tradition of tattooing Christian pilgrims to Jerusalem. His Old City shop sits just inside Jaffa Gate.
“Street names and signs are all part of the creation of egalitarian public space, and of creating inspirational models for our young people,” one activist said.
In 1931, the renowned artist wandered into a Yemenite house of worship. The painting he created hints at his connection to the Jerusalem synagogue he visited.
French delicacies like éclairs and macarons are sharing bakery-case real estate with sponge strudels. Argentinian cookies are popping up in bakeries. Artisan bread is on the rise.