Family

The changing face of marriage and divorce in today’s society

Marriage and divorce today are profoundly different.
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How to restore old family photos: AI vs traditional

Gush Etzion Heritage Center.

A full experience for the whole family: Gush Etzion heritage center launches a new wing

Shabbat, a day for 'unplugging.'

Why I can’t live without Shabbat


Looking back on 30 years: Remembering Alisa Flatow, beloved daughter - opinion

Because Alisa was in the Land of Israel, studying the religion of Israel, and among the people of Israel when the end came, she was in the right place. 

 ALISA FLATOW washes chicken for Shabbat, in Israel, 1995.

Should the IDF open a sperm bank for Israeli soldiers?

Dr. Bella Savitsky is now advocating for a sperm bank to be operated by the IDF, which young men could choose to contribute to when they join the army.

 Yonatan Savitsky in the IDF, before his death on October 7, 2023.

The tragedy of the firstborn: Inherent legal, societal burdens of the eldest child - explainer

The tragedy for the firstborn is that he is left with the anomalous status that puts on him sometimes vast societal and psychological expectations, but has equal legal status with the rest.

 ‘The Tenth Plague: Killing the Firstborn Son,’ from a collection by Joseph Mallord and William Turner.

More families with young children making aliyah, Sofer tells 'Post'

Aliyah and Integration Minister Ofir Sofer said that the new reforms make the acclimation process easier for young families and professionals.

 ALIYAH AND INTEGRATION Minister Ofir Sofer welcomes immigrants from France at Ben-Gurion Airport in August. The writer asks: Isn’t it time to welcome immigrants the way we would embrace a long-lost friend who has finally come home?

On one smart dining table, the Haggadah spoke

Organizing the table - we may have gone overboard with our dining areas, but we wanted everyone, including the hosts, to enjoy the Seder night this year.

 The Haggadah spoke of one smart dining table

How one teenager in northern Israel learned to fight the stigma around autism - opinion

This article is being published in honor of Autism Awareness Day – but for me, every day should be a day of awareness.

 AN ACTIVITY shows how important it is to support the one who seems different, because when we strengthen them, the whole chain stays strong.

Aleeza Ben Shalom to 'Post': 'I made it impossible to ignore me'

In a world of swipe-right culture, Aleeza Ben Shalom brings something timeless: the belief that love, when pursued with intention and faith, can change everything.

 Aleeza Ben Shalom was interviewed at the Jerusalem Post's Women Leader Summit.

Hostage mother Ruhama Bohbot describes her suffering after seeing Hamas's video of son

Ruhama Bohbot, mother of hostage Elkana Bohbot, spoke with Netanyahu after Hamas released a video showing her son and another captive alive.

 Ruhama Bohbot holding a picture of her son, on a poster reading "Don't leave my son behind."

A family with style: How Israeli design companies succeed in multi-generational management

Even in today’s challenging business world, family-owned companies, especially in the design industry, successfully pass the management baton.

 RENBY family

Over 200 hostage families, including Yarden Bibas, call for October 7 state probe

Over 1,500 families of hostages and victims demand a state inquiry into October 7, seeking answers on missed rescue chances and government accountability.

 Tel Aviv protest calls for the release of all remaining hostages, now 512 days in captivity, March 1, 2025.