Jewish world leaders
Sa'ar announces forum with worldwide Jewish leaders to address growing antisemitism
Leaders from Jewish communities and organizations worldwide will participate in the J-50 Forum, to be held in Jerusalem from December 21 to 24.
A state, not a shtetl: Why Israel forges ties with the far Right to fight antisemitism - opinion
Rep. Ted Deutch retires from Congress; to serve as CEO of AJC
Two young Israelis win the prestigious Rhodes scholarship for 2021
Jerusalem Post 50 Most Influential Jews: Number 30 - Shimon Peres
Peres amazed people with both his mental and physical stamina, his ability to continue dreaming for Israel and the good fortune of seeing many of those dreams come true.
Watch Live: Top Israeli and Jewish figures speak at Jerusalem Post Annual Conference
Key speakers at conference include Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan, former Obama administration official Dennis Ross and 'Son of Hamas' author Mosab Hassan Yousef.
Lauder: Israel was built to be a democracy in a sea of intolerance
World Jewish Congress president says anti-Semitism in Europe demands action
Frontlines Podcast: Israel's fateful decision on natural gas
This week, we take a look at the challenges facing Israel’s natural gas development.
Frontlines Podcast: Two JPost reporters visit Iraq
Magazine Editor Laura Kelly and Opinion Editor Seth Frantzman were in Iraq last week, and join us to discuss what they saw and learned.
Ronald Lauder trumpets two-state solution at Jpost Conference
WJC president calls for Jews to focus on answers in opening remarks to the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference.
Frontlines Podcast: Is BDS catching on?
JPost International Editor Liat Collins joins us to examine what this means for Israel’s international standing.
Center Field: Celebrating truly influential Jews — mentors who shaped us
When first invited to help select the 50 most influential Jews, the phrase “influential Jews” unnerved me.
Frontlines Podcast: The most influential Jews of the year
Features' Editor Noa Amouyal provides insight into the challenging process of whittling down potential candidates to 50 for this year's Shavuot holiday list.
The Zionist Left is, in fact, Zionist and is, in fact, Progressive
The bottom line is that roughly 25% of Israelis would prefer a binational state in which Palestinians lack basic rights.