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Organizing knowledge is the key for the future

The KMS Lighthouse CEO provided his insights into digitization and knowledge management, as well as the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on how organizations conduct business.

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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


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 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)

When there is no right answer

When loss begets more loss

‘RECOGNIZE THAT the most innocent question may open a Pandora’s Box.’

A frame in our times: photojournalist David Rubinger ‘captured the truth’

I recall running into him over the years at various events and exhibition openings, and I never saw him without a camera hanging from his neck.

THEN-LABOR Party leader Yitzhak Rabin voting in his party’s leadership elections in the 1970s.

First female mayor of Beit Shemesh: There is strength in acceptance, love

After her exciting surprise win, the city’s new female mayor tells us about her plan to rise above religious struggles and create a richer, more varied Beit Shemesh that represents everyone.

NEW MAYOR Aliza Bloch at her victory rally.

Fluctuating religious observance

In Tel Aviv, there are 29,700 formerly religiously observant people; this comprises 11% of the adult non-religiously observant population, which numbers 263,800.

Formerly Religiously Observant Population (ages 20+) in Large Cities