Nobel Prize
Nobel Committee calls on Iran to free imprisoned Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi
Mohammadi, 53, who has been imprisoned repeatedly in her three-decade campaign for women's rights, was last week sentenced to a new prison term of 7-1/2 years, a group supporting her said on Sunday.
Mistrust of Trump is reshaping the global order - opinion
This week in Jewish history: Nobel prize winners, biochemists, and the Baba Sali
Maria Corina Machado gives Trump her Nobel Peace Prize medal
Nobel Prize winner opens International Writers Festival in Jerusalem
Olga Tokarczuk talks to The Jerusalem Post on the influence of books.
The Nobel Prize winner who conducted experiments without consent
Julius Wagner-Jauregg took psychiatric patients who couldn’t move and intentionally infected them with malaria, and then won a Nobel Prize for it.
Zelensky will not be nominated for Nobel Peace Prize - TASS
A few days ago, nearly 40 European lawmakers penned a letter to the Nobel Peace Prize Committee urging them to extend the nomination deadline to March 31 in order to nominate the Ukrainian president.
Purim Shpiel: Putin nominated for Nobel Prize in Medicine for eradicating COVID-19
The following is a satirical article from The Jerusalem Post's annual parodic Purim page, The Jerusalem Roast. Enjoy!
Jared Kushner, Avi Berkowitz nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
The two Trump administration officials were nominated by Jewish Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin for their role in the Abraham Accords, making peace between Israel and 4 Arab states.
'The Books of Jacob' tells a story about Jews — But is it a Jewish novel?
This week, the English translation of Olga Tokarczuk's book about the life of a Jewish messianic cult leader was released in the United States.
Nobel Prize won by Kindertransport survivor auctioned for nearly $500K
The Nobel Prize was awarded to Walter Kohn in 1998 for his development of the density-functional theory.
Today in history: The Swede responsible for war and for peace
125 years since the passing of Alfred Nobel, who invented dynamite and established the fund that awards the world’s most prestigious prize,
Ralph Bunche wouldn't have approved of anti-Israel vandalism at UCLA - opinion
Ralph J. Bunche, a UCLA alum and the first black Nobel laureate, believed in political compromise and the importance of viewing all people as worthy of dignity and respect.
Letters to the editor October 18, 2021: Can Israel learn from New York?
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.