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Miracle at Soroka: How a frontline hospital weathered October 7, survived Iran war

From one war to the next, Soroka has learned to work smarter and create a level of response to meet the needs of their patients. 

SMOKE RISES from Soroka Medical Center on June 19, after an Iranian ballistic missile packed with over 400 kilos of explosives slammed into the Northern Surgical Building, destroying two floors.
A RECENT Pew study found that more than 50% of employees don’t want to return to office life.

With the end of the pandemic, comes the return of choice - opinion

LIFE IN the Jewish state: Thrills and chills.

The pain and the pride in remembrance days for Holocaust, fallen soldiers

Sayeret Shaked Park

Make Remembrance Day meaningful by visiting these memorial locations


The week in readers' pictures (April 10)

Jerusalem Post readers send us their best shots from the week.

 From a virtual exhibit at the Bible Lands Museum, shot by Harriet Mark.

This week in readers' pictures - April 3

Jerusalem Post readers send us their best shots from the week.

Photo credit: Deborah Strauss

This week in readers' pictures - March 27

Jerusalem Post readers send us their best shots from the week.

Bright red kalaniot. (Elisa Wirtschafter)

The week in readers' pictures (March 20)

Jerusalem Post readers send us their snaps and shots from the week.

By Karen Feldman

The week in readers' pictures (March 13)

Jerusalem Post readers send us their snaps and shots from the week.

A model poses with a camera

The week in readers' pictures

Jerusalem Post readers send us their snaps and shots from the week.

A model poses with a camera

Letters to the Editor for the week of February 2, 2020

Readers of The Jerusalem Post Magazine have their say

Letters

The week in pictures

Jerusalem Post readers send us their snaps and shots from the week.

RISING SOME 55 meters and decorated with the Hebrew University logo, the iconic water tower dominating the skyline on Mt. Scopus served as an IDF observation point until 2006. This is not a photo of it.

The week in readers' pictures

Jerusalem Post readers send us their snaps and shots from the week.

“OLD FRIENDS sat on their park bench [at Protea Village] like bookends. Can you imagine us years from today, sharing a park bench quietly? How terribly strange to be seventy...” (Words: Paul Simon)

The week in pictures

Jerusalem Post readers send us their snaps and shots from the week.

LEAF NOTHING to the imagination: If you like a pristine yard, you are barking up the wrong tree.