Ronnie Rosenman
Ronnie Rosenman is a writer for The Jerusalem Post, covering a wide range of topics, from conference coverage to Magazine articles. Her most notable projects are undoubtedly her monthly features on the brightest minds of the Ben Gurion-University of the Negev. Before joining the Post, she worked in the hi-tech industry as a digital content editor, after which she decided to embark on a journey as an independent writer, beginning in 2022 as a freelance journalist, focusing on opinion pieces about social issues.
Ronnie holds a BA in English Literature and East Asian Studies from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is currently pursuing an MA in Asian Studies, with a specialization in feminism and the social status of women in modern Japan.
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