Natan Sharansky

'To succeed as a Jew is to survive,' Natan Sharansky tells 'Post' - interview

Natan Sharansky is an Israeli politician, author, and former Chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency. He was born in 1948 in what is now Donetsk, Ukraine, to a Jewish family

 Natan Sharansky.
FOUNDER OF the Genesis Prize Stan Polovets, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, and Morris Kahn in 2019.

'When I grow up, I want to be like you': remembering Morris Kahn's most productive years - opinion

Hanukkiot are on sale at the Mahaneh Yehuda market in Jerusalem. This Sunday, let’s ignite meaningful discussion as Jews start lighting Hanukkah candles, the writer suggests.

As Hanukkah approaches, a closer look at what keeps Jews strong – opinion

Natan Sharansky attends a meeting of the Knesset plenum in 2000. Imagine if Sharansky was not just a name in textbooks but again a living presence in our parliament, says the writer.

Israel needs moral giants, not more politicians - opinion


Sharanksy calls out 'progressive' antisemitism panel for anti-Zionism

"It is so harmful to feel that our identity is being challenged, that we must choose between our progressive values and the fight against anti-Semitism," said Hen Mazzig.

Still from the 'Dismantling Antisemitism: Jews Talk Justice' panel, December 16, 2020.

Letters to the Editor December 14, 2020: The beauty of Bhutan

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say

Letters

Natan Sharansky’s real-life Hanukkah fairy tale - opinion

Sharansky’s story counters the lie our foes – and some fellow Jews – peddle about Judaism, Israel and Zionism today.

NATAN SHARANSKY speaks at the 2018 Jewish Agency Board of Governors conference in Jerusalem.

What we learned on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s last visit to Israel

Getting to know the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an honor life rarely affords — not just meeting our hero, but also spending meaningful time with her.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg riding a horse in Petra.

Never Alone: Prison, Politics, and My People

Natan Sharansky's memoir explores his struggles within the USSR, and during his Israeli political career.

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu, Jewish Agency head Natan Sharansky (second from right) and Knesset speaker Yuli Edelstein with actor Michael Douglas, receiving the 2015 Genesis Prize in Jerusalem.

Why Natan Sharansky is 'Never Alone'

What prompted Sharansky to write his fourth book, which took some three years?

Steve Linde interviews Natan Sharansky and Gil Troy at Beit Avi Chai

Grapevine: Heavy heart

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Natan Sharansky

Genesis Prize, SNC to dedicate funds to COVID-19 tech solutions

The two call to Israeli tech companies, hubs, and R&D centers to present the most promising tech solutions for the global COVID-19 reality.


Antisemitism institute halts activities in support of African-Americans

ISGAP is an institute devoted to scholarly research on the origins, processes, and manifestations of global antisemitism.

Black Lives Matter rally in London, June 6, 2020

Russia-Israeli online chess tournament held over Zoom

Russian and Israeli amateur chess players met online for a gentlemen's game in a first of its kind event to promote the construction of cultural bridges between the two peoples.

Russian-Israeli chess tournament participants