David Brinn
Israeli artist Idan Raichel blends music, art and desert magic in 'Fata Morgana'
From five star to one star bomb shelters - a wartime review
Israeli American rapper disrupts Khamenei vigil in NY, says 'I'm not a hero or a victim'
Israeli photographer discovers the Jewry of Maine
The exhibition will run through May 3 and conclude with a public poster presentation by students from Colby College.
Board of Peace faces uphill battle, with funding, Hamas disarmament being key issues - analysis
The BoP will face an uphill battle to achieve its goals. And if Hamas doesn’t agree to "play ball," the whole endeavor will find it difficult to find the wings to even get it off the ground.
Rediscovering HaPizza: Neapolitan pizza and Italian fare in Tel Aviv - review
HaPizza, on Tel Aviv’s lively Bograshov Street, has been serving its namesake dish for 20 years in an unassuming but very tasty manner.
U2 releases EP featuring poem by Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai
Israel Prize winner Yehuda Amichai, who died in 2000, is considered by many to have been the greatest modern Israeli poet.
Paul McCartney's 'Man on the Run' documentary brings viewers back to the 1970s - review
The documentary covers the period from 1970, when McCartney retreated to his bucolic ramshackle farm in Scotland and his first post-Beatles solo album, to 1980, when John Lennon was murdered.
Tel Aviv's Hotel Nordoy or Nordau? Both spell comfort and luxury - review
The Hotel Nordoy provides that and much more from its perch at the fulcrum of city activity but in an environment of tranquility and luxurious surroundings.
Japon: Sushi supreme in Jaffa - restaurant review
Combine a visit with a walk along the coast just outside the hotel and a browse through the lobby, which boasts the remains of a Crusader fortress, and you’ve got a perfect night out in Jaffa.
Heavy metal peace in the Mideast: Orphaned Land frontman asks if unity through music can survive
Kobi Farhi talks to the Post ahead of the launch of his autobiographical new book, "Good Night, Orphaned Land."
Bob Weir: Eternal kid who became the sage that kept the Dead alive
Bob Weir’s rhythm, energy, and devotion kept the Grateful Dead alive long after Jerry Garcia’s passing.
David Brinn: Stepping back from the news after 30 years at 'The Jerusalem Post' - opinion
The Post has been my home for over three decades, and I’m immensely proud of the service that we provide and the dedication that the staff demonstrates on a daily basis.