Jpost magazine

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


In search of something

Tova Reich’s latest novel features maternal themes, international travel and flashes of reckoning on the bounds of Jewish life.

A WOMAN walks along the beach in Mumbai as the sun sets.

A familial tragedy

The heart-wrenching tale of a Russian Jewish family’s decision to emigrate to Israel is available in a new English translation.

UNIVERSITY STUDENTS take part in a mass rally in Tel Aviv in 1969 in support of the Jews of the Soviet Union.

PARASHAT VAYETZEH: Promise and hope

If we ask how so many men and women managed to preserve their identity and faith despite the suffering, the answer would be ‘the promise.’

‘JACOB’S DREAM,’ William Blake, 1805.

Printing and popularity

It is of particular interest to find suggestions to study works that are not tainted by devotee allegiance.

‘MAOR VASHAMESH,’ first edition, Breslau 1842 – false title page; Gershom Scholem Reading Room, National Library of Israel.

A hassidic grandmama...

... who was an Internet troll

CHANA EISENMANN: ‘How long are you planning on scrambling the same egg, young lady?’

The fight with my kippa

How many among us can claim that a feeling of piety grows within us when we wear our kippa all the time?

WORLD WAR I trench warfare: ‘The way to reach God is through spiritual warfare, and all we can hope for is to catch a glimpse of His existence.’

Desert soul: Hiking in Ein Avdat National Park

In addition to the multitudes of human visitors at the Ein Avdat National Park, eagles and gazelles also enjoy spending time in these beautiful canyons.

Ein Avdat

Winter is coming

With the cold season at our doorstep, it’s time to change your beauty routine, heat up with nice whisky and send presents to relatives and friends abroad.

Ben Ezer Plantations

VOICES FROM THE ARAB PRESS: Trump's clever policies against Iran

A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.

UNLOADING A grain shipment at the Red Sea port of Hodeidah, Yemen, on August 5.

Abba Eban Institute: Israeli diplomacy gets a boost of innovation

"We are not sitting and waiting for things to happen... we initiate innovative diplomatic efforts to bring about change."

Ron Prosor, then Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, speaks to the media outside the Security Council chambers July 20, 2014