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Editor's Notes: Why these covers helped push a moment we needed

After two years of counting days, names, and faces, I am ready to be surprised by good news, a celebration, a new country joining the Abraham Accords, or the rebuilding of this country.

IF A leader who thrives on attention can be nudged to keep doing the right thing for Israel, then a powerful front page is a small price to pay. Special ‘Jerusalem Post’ front pages from the past two years of war.
 OPPONENTS OF Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s disengagement plan face IDF troops as they secure the fence of Kfar Maimon in July 2005 after police blocked them from marching to the Gush Katif communities to protest against their demolition.

Returning to Gaza is a big mistake, calls are disturbing - editorial

 TAPPING AWAY on deadline day, Mr. Coffee pot (with all java drunk) at my side. Did I make it into the office?

Editing the news as Israel goes to war - comment

 Letters

Letters to the Editor October 4, 2023: Freedom of choice


Israel has failed to mind the gaps - editorial

The next generation is relying on us to ensure that everyone has an equal shot at success. But socioeconomic gaps begin showing themselves already in schools.

 CHOOSING BETWEEN bread and milk: 47% of Jerusalemites live below the poverty line (Illustrative).

Grapevine April 28, 2023: Farewell but probably not goodbye

Katz had warm words for his successor Avi Mayer, who he is sure, will carry The Jerusalem Post to new heights.

 THE STAFF of ‘The Jerusalem Post’ bid farewell to Yaakov Katz (seated, second from right) on Independence Day.

Editor's Notes: These are our values

As I take the helm of this remarkable paper, I would like to take the opportunity to share our values with you.

 THE TOP headline in The Palestine Post of February 2, 1948, tells of the bombing of the newspaper’s offices.

Avi Mayer named new editor-in-chief of 'The Jerusalem Post'

Yaakov Katz to step down after seven years at helm

 Incoming Jerusalem Post editor-in-chief Avi Mayer

A year in columns: Why put pen to paper? - opinion

I hope to be able to share more interesting topics with you, dear readers.

A child receives the COVID-19 vaccine at a temporary Maccabi healthcare center in Rehovot on Monday.

Israel is facing a ticking bomb: Haredi unemployment

How will the unemployment rates within the Haredi community impact Israel's future?

 ULTRA-ORTHODOX Jewish men and children in Netanya.

Sara Yehudit Sharf, remembered: A bright soul with a passion for Judaism

In memory of Sara Yehudit Sharf, a beloved coworker and a light unto all that knew her

 SARA SHARF, a beloved journalist  and passionate researcher of the  Jewish faith

Letters to the Editor April 12, 2021: Readers want leaders

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

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Letters to the Editor November 16, 2020: Carry the torch

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

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Letters to the Editor August 3, 2020: Tensions, anyone?

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

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Lubavitcher Rebbe to 'Post': No unity government for Israel

The Rebbe responded that it should be a narrow government in order to be a strong government. "Yeah, and take care of the real problems," added Levy.

Lubavitcher Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson