Jerusalem post editor
Remembering Ilan Chaim: A man who lived life to the fullest
This tribute to Ilan Chaim cannot properly encapsulate everything this man was, but we can at least pay respect to his legacy at the paper.
Editor's Notes: Why these covers helped push a moment we needed
Returning to Gaza is a big mistake, calls are disturbing - editorial
Editing the news as Israel goes to war - comment
Kristallnacht
Kristallnacht was not an isolated incident. Rather it was a culmination of years of incitement and legal restrictions instituted by the Hitler regime against Germany’s Jews.
Man of the people
Yitzhak Navon's noble character contributed to the correct impression that Navon was worthy of respect.
Jerusalem Post Editorial: Immoral labels
This week sources in Jerusalem said they had received signals the Europeans would soon make good on this threat – possibly within days.
Erdogan’s victory
There might also be a bright side to the AKP’s victory.
Terrorism, not terror
It is part of the price, some have said, for the territories.
Jerusalem Post Editorial: The UNESCO bid
No amount of historical negationism and manipulation of the facts will erase Jews’ ties to the Land of Israel.
Jerusalem Post Editorial: The Arab strike
Doubtless many people were forced to do so but the truth is that many others were willingly swept up in the well-orchestrated volatility.
Jerusalem Post Editorial: Kerry and free will
Speaking at Harvard University this week, Kerry presented this radically behaviorist approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Prosor’s departure
We must give credit to Prosor for sticking it out on this planet, this parallel universe where the laws of right and wrong, good and bad, are suspended.
Jerusalem Post Editorial: PA spreadsheets
Normally rows and columns of financial data hardly make for a riveting read. But this case is a striking exception.