Jerusalem post magazine
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.
With the end of the pandemic, comes the return of choice - opinion
The pain and the pride in remembrance days for Holocaust, fallen soldiers
Make Remembrance Day meaningful by visiting these memorial locations
Arthur Szyk – A soldier in art
“There is no one (Szyk) more certain to be alive 200 years from now."
Welles’s last work and Claire’s coup
The supposedly shocking ending won’t surprise anyone who has followed the series closely.
Portraits of the dilemma the Druze face as a religious minority in Israel
Shadi Khatib talks with the ‘Magazine’ about the dilemmas facing the country’s smallest religious minority, the Nation-State Law, and the desire to be treated like an equal Israeli citizen.
Communication tips for couples
When communicating with your partner, avoid personal put-downs, insults and negative body language.
Yummy, yeasty buns & rolls
Yeast dough is easy to prepare and perfect for fall.
The life of Philip Gold
The ‘Life Lessons’ columnist and cat lover, remembered by his wife.
His final column
Could you help yourself by indulging in what may be pure fantasy, imagining that your damaged functions might be ‘rewired’ to other, undamaged, brain sites?
The best-laid plans
Indeed, if I take the 10,000-foot perspective, my forest is looking healthy overall – even if some of the trees need extra care.
Post-Pittsburgh ponderings
The extremist groups of moaners and malcontents showed callousness and cruelty to the mourners and, by extension, to all Jews.
Joy of giving a kidney
"What can I say to someone who saved my life?" he asks. "I can’t ever thank you enough."