The Jerusalem Post Archive

7 January 2019
Cuddle up for winter: OkCupid reveals data on Israeli's dating habits

Israel’s short winter may be brief, but its emotional impact is not. OkCupid data shows colder weather pushes singles indoors, heightening loneliness and the desire for connection.

The movement that rejects DEI cannot adopt its own identity-based hostility - opinion

Antisemitism and Islamophobia violate the fundamental commitments that shaped modern conservatism.

Cynicism after horror - opinion

The attack was shamelessly exploited by Netanyahu to defend his own policy and attack those who oppose it.

Bondi attack: when ‘take shelter’ becomes instruction - Opinion

Bondi did not suddenly change. It was simply late to the reckoning. The tone was set in Sydney within hours of October 7, in the most iconic public space imaginable.

Violence, silence, and the need for healing - opinion

When Jewish and Arab facilitators sit together, something subtle but essential happens.

Make terrorism backfire: Rescinding recognition of ‘Palestine’ - opinion

Albanese claimed that Australia’s recognizing of a fictitious Palestinian state didn’t encourage the Jew-slaughter.

Extraordinary bravery: Fourteen-year-old old girl shielded, saved two children during Bondi attack

The girl, known only as Chaya, shared her story with members of United Hatzalah's Psychotrauma and Crisis unit who visited her in the hospital. 

Trump designates Venezuelan 'regime' foreign terrorist organization, orders blockade of oil tankers

US President Donald Trump's comments came a week after the United States seized a sanctioned oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela.

Bondi Beach gunman to be charged within hours, Australia PM says

Investigators expect to question Naveed Akram once medication wears off and legal counsel is present, New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said.

Hundreds of mourners gather to remember slain rabbi at Bondi Beach funeral

"You were my son, my friend, my confidant...to go a day without you seems impossible," Rabbi Yehoram Ulman, Schlanger's father-in-law, said during funeral services.

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