Jews
The Super Bowl ad that got Jewish strength all wrong - opinion
A Super Bowl ad meant to fight Jew-hatred instead showed weakness, missing the moment for true Jewish strength.
Zionism, Catholicism, and the revival of an old hostility - opinion
Beyond the Headlines: What do people say after keeping Shabbat for the first time? - opinion
Jews were target of majority of antireligious acts in 2025, French ministry reveals
The “Tucker test” of the conservative movement
The conservative movement faces a defining moment as Carlson mainstreams antisemitism and conspiracy.
Should big tech be accountable for growing antisemitism? - opinion
Why the fight against digital antisemitism must be part of a broader push to hold Big Tech accountable.
WATCH NOW : Don’t miss the closing session of the General Assembly
Join leaders, innovators, and policymakers as they conclude a pivotal gathering shaping Israel’s future and global Jewish advocacy.
Mamdani's win in NYC marks an ugly dawn for American Jewry - opinion
After having opposed Mamdani’s bid for office, hedge fund tycoon Bill Ackman has been the first public Jew and big business mogul to extend an olive branch offering congratulations and his help.
Chabad Hospitality in the cloud forest of Boquete, Panama
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 118.
WATCH NOW: General Assembly leaders discuss how to confront antisemitism
Thirty years after Rabin’s assassination, the GA hosts a critical discussion on whether lasting peace is still achievable in the current geopolitical landscape.
WATCH NOW: Jewish Federations General Assembly kicks off
Watch Rahm Emanuel, Scott Jennings, Jessica Tarlov discuss this political moment for the Jewish people at General Assembly.
France poll: 68% believe antisemitism is widespread in country
Over 60% of French people, according to the poll, believe that there are reasons for Jews living in France to be afraid.
Some Jews are willing to risk their lives rather than receive a porcine transplant - study
Researchers saw that Jewish patients were willing to refuse life-saving treatments with porcine organs even when that would likely result in death.
Jewish and Muslim comedians team up to turn tension into titters
"Comedy for Peace," an interfaith project founded by Israeli comedian Erik Angel, brings Jewish, Muslim, and Christian comics together to promote tolerance and unity through laughter.