Jerusalem
Jerusalem highlights: January 23-29
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Israel bets on quantum technology as the computing arms race heats up
'I don’t care about optics': Inside United Hatzalah’s Jerusalem daycare disaster response
With change from NIS 70: At the edge of Tel Aviv’s Yemeni pearl I found the best kebab in Israel
Israel and Syria agree to US-supervised communication cell for military de-escalation
Furthermore, it was agreed to begin talks between Jerusalem and Damascus in civilian areas, including medicine, energy, and agriculture, The 'Post' has learned.
Even after his passing: The zoo director's dream becomes reality
A new adventure park opened at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo in memory of late CEO Shay Doron, fulfilling his decades-long vision with jungle-themed challenge structures for children of all ages.
AI meets screenwriting - a first-of-its-kind global course at the Sam Spiegel school
A first-of-its-kind course at Sam Spiegel in Jerusalem trains screenwriters to use AI tools, giving creators practical skills for today’s fast-changing content industry.
Can Israel stay in the top tier of the quantum arms race alongside US, China?
Much like the space race of 60-70 years ago, the winners of this arms race will establish all new power and influence on the military, economic, and scientific fronts.
Ruth Marks Eglash: Unmatched storyteller with an international career in journalism
Behind the Bylines: Ruth has enjoyed an international career in journalism and is now the Editor-in-Chief of The Jerusalem Report, where she uses her unrivalled ability to engage audiences.
We checked out the new spa at the Theater Hotel – and came back relaxed
In the heart of a historic, quiet neighborhood in Jerusalem, an intimate and calming spa has opened in a recently launched boutique hotel, offering relaxation, balance, and a precise touch.
Winter in Jerusalem: Cozy soups, simple treats to warm your heart and home
Warm up this winter with cozy soups, hearty chicken, and sweet baked apples, simple recipes full of flavor and comfort for chilly days.
Drought, protests, and destiny: Iran in the spotlight - opinion
As Iran faces drought, protests, and economic collapse, Jerusalem rises. Politics and new alliances hint that a historic shift is underway.
Jerusalem Highlights: January 2 – January 8
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
David Brinn: Stepping back from the news after 30 years at 'The Jerusalem Post' - opinion
The Post has been my home for over three decades, and I’m immensely proud of the service that we provide and the dedication that the staff demonstrates on a daily basis.