Community

WIZO’s Anat Vidor at 'Post' conference: 'Be the Zionist in your community'

Vidor told the 2026 Jerusalem Post New York Conference that Zionism is not a slogan or an abstract ideal, but a lived responsibility

Anat Vidor, World WIZO President.
Co-Founders of Nefesh B’Nefesh, Rabbi Yehoshua Fass and Tony Gelbart

Nefesh B’Nefesh presented with Zionist Impact Award at 'Post' Conference

Pastel con carne.

The original Jewish brunch: The meal that connects communities, flavors, and memories

"Forest" Project.

An ultra-luxury Jerusalem icon


Jerusalem's Tikkun Chozer volunteers provide free professional services - opinion

The backgrounds of these volunteers are very impressive. At the sewing machine, one can find a retired Yad Vashem historian helping a young man fix his torn pants.

 ‘For years, she has dreamed of bringing together all kinds of seamstresses, handymen, and professionals to provide a free service to the community’

“The dangers to the Jewish people have not vanished”


The Rabbi from Baku Strengthened Jewish Communities in the U.S.: “To Spread the Light of Torah”


To Laura Ben-David and the many who love her

Author, writer, photographer, speaker, and marketer Laura Ben-David is a star of the Anglo-Israeli community. A photography exhibition of her images shared her story.

The exhibition team: (top row, L-R) Shira Lankin Sheps; Laura Ben-David; writer Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll; Timna Seligman. (Bottom row from L) Yitzchak Woolf; Tzipora Lifchitz; Sarah Tuttle-Singer.

The Beautiful Game, the Israeli Way


Finding strength in support: The power of community and care


Rabbi Pinto Strengthens the Jewish Community in Miami – Watch


8,600 new homes approved near Ben Gurion Airport

After years of stagnation, two plans with 8,600 units were approved in S. Or Yehuda, including jobs & green space. A national plan with solutions for airport limits and special government funding.

 Construction in the Dan Region

Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto: “A place full of chatter is a place without livelihood”


Armenian inscriptions found in Jerusalem offer glimpse into early Christian community

Archaeologists reveal new evidence of Armenian presence north of Damascus Gate in the 6th–7th centuries CE.

 Armenian inscriptions found in Jerusalem offer glimpse into early Christian community.