Aliyah
The battle for Jewish identity will be decided in the classroom, not on Twitter
Jewish identity has never been decided in comment sections. It is shaped in classrooms, youth movements, summer camps, and in family conversations.
Israel’s conversion crisis is becoming an aliyah crisis - opinion
Rabbi Shmuel Yerish: From teaching in Ukraine to creating Jewish kids' toys in Hadera
Tel Aviv nightlife to a rooftop proposal: A modern love story
After 50 years, B’nai B’rith CEO Daniel Mariaschin warns fight against antisemitism continues
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: B’nai B’rith outgoing CEO Daniel Mariaschin reflects on changes in the Jewish world, after 50 years of advocacy.
The woman behind Melabev: Leah Abramowitz, powerhouse Israeli who transformed eldercare
The Magazine recently met with Leah Abramowitz at her home to talk about her life since retiring from Melabev in 2008.
Freed Gaza hostage Edan Alexander vows to 'give hell' to Hamas at Nova massacre site
"I gathered knowledge over there. I know the language, I know the culture, I know a lot about these demons. I have to use all of that and come back. And now I’m here in uniform,” said Edan Alexander.
Lighting the way: A glimpse into the life of an Israeli emissary - opinion
Life as an emissary can feel like a quiet, behind-the-scenes mission, not because of secrecy, but because of the sensitivity and attentiveness it demands.
Lost phones, good deeds: Olim share heartwarming stories on Israeli buses
Some uplifting stories from olim who saw or experienced unexpected kindness on their travels.
Avichai Kahana at Washington Conference: building Israel’s future through aliyah
“We are not just bringing people, we are rebuilding the State of Israel," says the Director General of Israel’s Ministry of Aliyah and Integration.
The Jerusalem Post marks 93 years as a link to Israel and the Jewish world - editorial
What began as The Palestine Post in 1932 has become a global media force. As we turn 93, our dedication to Israel and the Jewish world remains unchanged.
Ofir Sofer is the first religious Zionist leader to say the king is naked - comment
Sofer, the first religious Zionist leader to publicly draw a red line on the draft bill, is making a choice to protect the "future of the IDF" over his own ministerial career.
Zionism beyond Europe: Restoring the Mizrahi narrative in Jewish education - opinion
Theodor Herzl stood on the shoulders of these pioneers, and his ideas for a Jewish state can be traced directly to them.
India's Bnei Menashe Jewish community set for historic homecoming in Israel - opinion
With this resolution, Israel has stated clearly: We are responsible for all Jews, including those whose journeys were interrupted by the tides of exile.