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The Jerusalem Post Magazine delivers compelling weekend journalism that goes beyond the headlines. Our distinguished supplement combines incisive political analysis and current affairs reporting with in-depth investigative pieces and thoughtful magazine-style features.

Each weekend edition offers readers a deeper exploration of the stories shaping Israel, the Middle East, and the broader Jewish world—providing the context, insight, and perspective that busy readers crave.

Three artists, three questions: Contemporary art wouldn’t be the same without surrealism

Contemporary art wouldn’t be the same without Surrealism.

RONIT PORAT.
 DESOLATE DESERT landscape: This summary invites us to focus on those 40 years during which the Children of Israel wandered (Illustrative).

The unpromised land: Exile experience cannot be severed from modern Jewish history - opinion

WORKERS MAINTAIN power generation transformers in the Al-Kiswah area of the Damascus countryside, in Syria, May 26.

Voices from the Arab press: Damascus between the Druze, Alawites, and Kurds

NO CONTEXT to Israel’s protection of a small minority: Druze reunite with long-lost relatives near the Syrian border.

The narrative, no less than the nukes: Has Israel become a pariah or saved the world? - opinion


In the kitchen with Henny: Dinners for dairy days

Mini crustless quiches, fish sticks, creamy garlic pasta, and fruit ice-pops.

Mini crustless quiches.

From exclusion to examination: Women gain access to rabbinic path

Historic win: Rabbi Seth Farber and female pioneers reflect on the fight to open rabbinic exams to women

ITIM FOUNDER Rabbi Seth Farber stands outside the Supreme Court after the 2022 hearing, with Rabbanit Shlomit Piamenta (3rd L), Rabbanit Sarah Segal-Katz (4th L), and ITIM staff members.

This week in Jewish history: Israel and Jordan end state of enmity

A highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars – Today in Jewish History.

 THEN-PRIME MINISTER Yitzhak Rabin and Jordan’s King Hussein shake hands, as then-US president Bill Clinton applauds, at the peace treaty signing ceremony at the border between the two countries, in 1994.

Inside Druze TEC, the new empowerment center reshaping Israel’s tech workforce

Druze TEC studies are open to both men and women of the Druze community after they complete their IDF and National Service obligations.

DRUZE RESIDENTS hand out food to Israeli soldiers guarding a road near the Lebanon border, October 9, 2023.

Understanding the ultra-Orthodox: Is haredim in the army a pipe dream or within reach?

Fears, hopes, and the IDF’s efforts to work with the community – and improve conditions to maximize ultra-Orthodox recruitment

Soldiers of the Neztah Yehuda Battalion complete the final stages of a 40 kilometer journey all throught the night of Feb 16 2010.

Parshat Matot-Masei: Our stops along the way

Prayer can be an oasis along the way. Prayer can also parallel the journeys we take in life.

 Exodus - the splitting of the Red Sea.

Parashat Matot-Masei: The gravitas of gratitude

Moses, the father of the nation, paved a path for generations to come: Nothing justifies an act of ingratitude. Ingratitude is never warranted in any situation.

 An illustrative image of a note saying 'Today I Am Grateful.'

Realistic analytical intimacy in art: An interview with Yossi Mark

Renowned Israeli realist artist and winner of last year’s Haim Shiff Award for Figurative-Realistic Art, opens his solo exhibition 'Bona Nox, Mater' at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

 ARTIST YOSSI MARK: Complete control of technique.

Arrays of hope: Israel Festival's offerings in a year full of woes

This year’s festival opens in Jerusalem on July 16 under the aegis of returning artistic directors Michal Vaknin and Itay Mautner, and in the Galilee and Western Negev, through to August 1.

 INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED jazz trumpeter Avishai Cohen teams up with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra to assuage some post-Oct. 7 angst.

This week in Jewish history: Miracle aids and antibiotics

A highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars – Today in Jewish History.

 THANK YOU, Selman Waksman, for isolating streptomycin.

Israel's living soundtrack: The Tower of David's exhibit on Yehoram Gaon

A living soundtrack of Israeli culture that offers a profound journey through 70 years of Israeli music, cinema, and the enduring spirit of Jerusalem.

 MENAHEM GOLAN started filming a new musical with Gaon, ‘Kazablan,’ 1973.