Fleur Hassan-Nahoum
Tackling terror indoctrination in Palestinian schools key to ending 'Pay-for-Slay,' panelists say
“Why are people terrorists?" Fleur Hassan-Nahoum asked. "Because they're indoctrinated."
Campus Israel launched as alternative for Jewish students facing antisemitism
Bridging the divide, leading across partisan lines at the WZC - opinion
Grapevine April 23, 2025: Early risers
Fleur Hassan-Nahoum is the best choice to head the Jewish Agency - opinion
The Jewish Agency has the potential to play its most important role since 1948, when it fostered the first realization of Jewish sovereignty in nearly 2,000 years.
It's time for the Jewish Agency to choose a chairman - editorial
The Jewish Agency has been without a chairman for six months since Isaac Herzog left to become president.
Miss Universe contestants bring beauty to Haboydem
The Miss Universe contestants modeled clothes at Haboydem, a secondhand clothing store and women’s rehabilitation center that shines a spotlight on social projects in Jerusalem.
Grapevine: Running roughshod
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
A country of immigrants - opinion
The events of the past couple weeks are a continuation of the government’s blatant disregard for the needs of immigrants and visa holders during the pandemic.
Jerusalem's international marathon is back - did tourism come, too?
Dust off your running shoes. The city’s first international marathon since 2019 is back – and with it, a hopeful return to tourism
Dark horse candidate aims to revamp Jewish Agency
Fleur Hassan-Nahoum would be the first woman to head the agency and its first chair of Sephardi descent. Interviews with contenders begin next week.
One year into Abraham Accords, Israel's trade with UAE tops $570m.
Trade could reach $1 billion for the whole of 2021, and could exceed $3 billion within three years.
Grapevine, July 2, 2021: Save the JSO
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Women transforming the Middle East on International Women’s Day
"We will never have a balanced and equal society for all – including men – unless women sit at decision-making tables everywhere."