In Focus

What do we become when we decide to execute?

My son, Yuval, was killed on October 7. I know the feeling when the death penalty seems not only justified, but inevitable. That is precisely why I try not to trust it completely.

Execution with Lethal injection concept. Death penalty lethal injection table miniature inside old prison. Old prison bars cell lock. Creative artwork decoration.
Arriving at Yael Camp

Yael Camp: Europe’s premier Jewish summer experience

Future financial predictions with cash, gold, and bitcoin

Prediction 2026

Global startups at SOSA’s NYC Innovation Center in Chelsea.

Turning innovation into impact


'Right to Listen' launches in Israel, framing listening as an active force for change

US. based Nonprofit LOV. Foundation Launches Right to Listen in Partnership with Tel Aviv University.

'Right to Listen' launches in Israel

Beacons of light under fire

How Jewish schools in Ukraine are sustaining hope amid war

Chanukah in a shelter in Mykolaiv

Bearing Witness: Chen Schimmel brings the memory of October 7 to the Miami Summit

"These stories must never be forgotten. They must never be denied; we have a shared responsibility to remember, to hold truth."

Photojournalist Chen Schimmel

Netzah Yehuda: Bridging faith, service, and national unity

The IDF battalion’s leadership will take the stage at The Jerusalem Post Miami Summit to discuss integrating faith, military service, and social cohesion.

 NETZAH YEHUDA soldiers at the dedication of a Torah scroll at the Erez Crossing.

Where women are already leading

Ahead of her appearance in the upcoming Miami Conference, World Emunah Director Meira Lerner looks back at a prolific 2025: ”There shouldn’t be a struggle to find women leaders. They’re here.”

Meira Lerner, Director of World Emunah, at the World Emunah Women in the Arts event

From war to renewal: The Jewish Agency responds to crisis and builds the future

“When Jews are attacked anywhere, it affects us everywhere. Our answer – now as then – is solidarity, responsibility, and the determination to build a stronger future together.”

JEWISH AGENCY EMBRACE: Jewish Agency Chairman Maj.-Gen. (res.) Doron Almog; Board of Governors Chair Mark Wilf; and Jewish Agency CEO Yehuda Setton  embrace the Horn brothers, two of whom were here held hostage for hundreds of days.

How the billion from Miami changed Israel’s academic landscape

“The Billion from Miami” may sound like the beginning of a fairy tale, but in practical terms it set in motion one of the most significant strategic shifts in recent years.

Ronnie Vinnikov Vice President of Development, Bar Ilan University

Startup Nation perseveres: Israeli innovation heads to Texas amid challenging times

The Jerusalem Post, in partnership with the Texas-Israel Alliance announced the launch of the Unicorn Rodeo conference, highlighting Israeli resilience and innovation even during times of conflict.

Startup Nation meets the Scale-Up State in Texas

More than a language: How English opens doors for Israeli students

At the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit, TALMA’s leader will highlight how English education empowers Israel’s next generation—academically, professionally, and globally

Ido Mahatzri, CEO Talma

Rebuilding Kfar Aza: From trauma to renewal

Returning to the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit, the Kfar Aza Foundation CEO Alon Futterman, shares his vision for restoring the communal heart of a kibbutz preparing for its return home.

Alon Futterman, CEO of the Kfar Aza Foundation.