Jerusalem Post Annual Conference 2024
Jpost Conference in New York – Meet our speakers on the red carpet
Diaspora Affairs Minister details ministry’s activities since October 7
Soroka Medical Center Honored for Resilience Amidst Crisis
Israel's Economic Resilience: Anat Katz's Insights at the Jerusalem Post 2024 Annual Conference
‘We have been living in darkness for 240 days,’ hostage families tell 'Post' conference
Devorah Idan, Ronen Neutra, and Moshe Emilio Lavi spoke at the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference gala.
IDSF: Israel must seek strategic independence, but war on behalf of west
Israel's Defense and Security Forum Founder and Chairman Amir Avivi spoke at the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference 2024 gala.
Bank Leumi president & CEO: Now is the time to invest in Israel
Hanan Friedman says that Israel’s strong economic fundamentals have contributed to its resilience
Current antisemitism surge reminiscent of 1930s Germany, says Jerusalem mayor
Moshe Lion addressed the gala evening ahead of the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference
A tipping point in history - opinion
Amid global strife, it's time for unity and moral leadership.
War on Hamas may take two more years, Chikli tells 'Post' in New York
In an interview with Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein, Chikli acknowledged that progress has weakened Hamas' capabilities but stressed that more work is needed.
Jewish federations mobilize for Israel crisis relief, fight antisemitism
Jewish Federations lead North American response with $847 million for crisis relief, supporting victims and rebuilding communities.
2024 Conference: UJA addressing Israel’s challenges head-on
Eric S. Goldstein confronts antisemitism, charts UJA's path forward.
Lev Esh: One woman tackles Israel’s growing mental health crisis
Psychologists, psychiatrists, and holistic therapists provide support to those whose mental health has been affected by October 7, and the ongoing Israel-Hamas war through the initiative.
‘We must establish a recovery administration for the North’
Michal Cohen, Rashi Foundation CEO, details how the philanthropic sector is filling the void left by the state in caring for Israel’s northern communities.