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Remembering Ilan Chaim: A man who lived life to the fullest

This tribute to Ilan Chaim cannot properly encapsulate everything this man was, but we can at least pay respect to his legacy at the paper.

Ilan Chaim
IF A leader who thrives on attention can be nudged to keep doing the right thing for Israel, then a powerful front page is a small price to pay. Special ‘Jerusalem Post’ front pages from the past two years of war.

Editor's Notes: Why these covers helped push a moment we needed

 OPPONENTS OF Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s disengagement plan face IDF troops as they secure the fence of Kfar Maimon in July 2005 after police blocked them from marching to the Gush Katif communities to protest against their demolition.

Returning to Gaza is a big mistake, calls are disturbing - editorial

 TAPPING AWAY on deadline day, Mr. Coffee pot (with all java drunk) at my side. Did I make it into the office?

Editing the news as Israel goes to war - comment


Jerusalem Post Editorial: Palestinian unity?

While talk of Palestinian unity might sound nice, there is little reason for optimism.

A Palestinian woman covering her face with her national flag takes part in an anti-Israel rally in Gaza City

Jerusalem Post Editorial: Palmyra recaptured

There are reasons for cautious optimism.

Drone footage shows ancient Palmyra city after Syrian recapture

Hebron’s lesson

Strict rules of engagement also foster discipline. A trigger-happy soldier is dangerous not just to the enemy but to his comrades.

IDF soldier who killed neutralized Palestinian terrorist in Hebron on March 24, 2016

Jerusalem Post Editorial: Russia’s withdrawal

With Russia pulling its troops and air force out of Syria, Israel will be freer to operate in the airspace of Lebanon when necessary.

A spectator watches Sukhoi Su-30SM jet fighters of the Sokoly Rossii (Falcons of Russia) aerobatic team perform during the MAKS International Aviation and Space Salon in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow

Jerusalem Post Editorial: Celebrating haredi women

The working haredi woman is the one who brings modernity into the household.

haredi women

Jerusalem Post Editorial: Argentina and the Nisman probe

In the 400 days since Nisman’s body was found, a combination of political corruption, infighting among branches of the judiciary and incompetence has stymied investigations.

Alberto Nisman

Jerusalem Post Editorial: Wedding tradition

It should be the right of the local rabbi to adhere to a more stringent interpretation of Jewish law. But at the same time, citizens should not be beholden to religious functionaries.

A military wedding in Israel, January 1957 (Photo Y. Mirlin)

Jerusalem Post Editorial:

Nearly every day there is an infuriating incident in which Israel is unjustly bashed in international fora, on college campuses or in the news media.

Boycott Israel sign

Praying room

Just as free and open markets are a boon to economies, so too will a freer religious environment encourage more vibrant Jewish religious expression.

An ultra-orthodox Hassidic Jew is restrained by a Border Policeman as he screams against a group of Reform and Conservative rabbis holding prayers at the Western Wall

Anti-Semitism in Europe

“We are so used to Jews being killed because they are Jewish,” wrote Charlie Hebdo editor-in-chief Gerard Biard.

A French soldier secures the entrance to a Jewish school in Paris after the Charlie Hebdo and Hyper Cacher terrorist attacks last January