ANOUK CARTER-DORF

Anouk Carter-Dorf is an Aardvark Israel intern for The Jerusalem Post. She grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and plans to pursue an education in Neuroscience and Journalism. In her free time, she enjoys playing guitar, writing, reading, and being active. She can be reached at anoukjcd@gmail.com.


Madal Shams children participating in a tennis activity led by ITEC during the event.

Majdal Shams tennis court becomes symbol of hope one year after deadly Hezbollah attack

TUVAL HAIM

Music from another dimension: Tuval Haim honors slain hostage brother with new album, show

 Palestinian Authority chair Mahmoud Abbas against backdrop of October 7 destruction and Palestinian flag. (illustration)

PMW warns UN: Palestinian statehood without PA reform would empower more terrorism


No. 10: Assaf Rappaport, Yinon Costica, Roy Reznik, Ami Luttwak: Founders of Wiz

The immense success of Wiz, wholly attributed to its innovative, passionate, and creative founders, marks a point of solidarity and strength in a time of fear and uncertainty for Israel.

Wiz founder.

No. 30: Dani Naveh and Andrew Hutter: Leaders of Israel Bonds

For Israel, a country that has fought 11 wars since it declared independence, access to funding has been a lifeline for survival.

Dani Naveh and Andrew Hutter

No. 38: Joshua Shemer, Shali Mazaki-Tovi: Bringing innovation to healthcare

Assuta's Joshua (Shuki) Shemer and Sheba's Shali Mazaki-Tovi are at the forefront of Israel's medical innovation.

(L-R): Shali Mazaki-Tovi, Joshua Shemer

Media depictions of aging reinforce view of older adults as dependent - study

New research suggests that, through images, popular media too often characterizes older adults as “dependent rather than productive members of society," arguing that these images construct reality.

 An illustrative image of elderly Israelis.

Light Rail construction sees major changes made to Jerusalem's bus routes

The construction comes as a result of efforts to build a new "Blue Line" of the Light Rail, which will include a two-kilometer-long tunnel that begins at the intersection of Jaffa Street and Strauss.

View of the Jerusalem Light Rail on Jaffa Street in central Jerusalem, September 2, 2025

Gen Z's cleaning habits may reflect growing up in a world shaped by COVID-19 - study

Since CDC reports suggested infection could spread through contaminated surfaces or objects, disinfecting items became a widespread practice during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 The most complicated cleaning task at home is without a doubt cleaning the windows, we set out to test an innovative and promising product /

Four female IDF soldiers take a journey of healing with Belev Echad

In an effort to provide a safe space for healing for these women, the Belev Echad organized a retreat in the Hamptons as a much-needed pitstop on the road to rehabilitation and recovery.

Female IDF soldiers are taken to the Hamptons for a healing retreat by Belev Echad.