Conference
Jerusalem Post conference returns to New York against backdrop of regional tension
The conference brings together speakers from around the world, who offer insight into the security, economic, and geopolitical challenges and opportunities shaping Israel and the Jewish people.
Texas is America’s new defense‑tech powerhouse, and Israeli startups are taking notice
'We must unite with our Christian brothers and sisters': Flicker on the next front
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Nefesh B’Nefesh founders emphasize meeting Israel’s pressing needs at JPost Conference
Rabbi Fass and Tony Gelbart to speak on Aliyah, national service, and Zionist education at key NY gathering.
The Menomadin Foundation: Scaling strategic philanthropy in Israel
Shaping Israel’s social roadmap for a resilient future
Yael Foundation CEO Chaya Yosovich to deliver wake-up call on Jewish education at JPost conference
“Antisemitism must be fought, but Jewish identity must be fortified," says Yosovich, calls for greater investment in formal and non-formal programs.
Dr. Phil on standing with Israel: "There's nothing 'post' about their PTSD"
'These communities live under pressures that the rest of us can scarcely imagine,' said the renowned psychologist and TV personality, and adressed the need to speak out against antisemitism.
Tamar Uriel-Beeri: The Jerusalem Post's multi-talented, multi-tasking virtuoso
Behind the Bylines: Nobody at The Jerusalem Post has done more than Tamar Uriel-Beeri, who excels at everything she touches. Also, she can moonwalk in high heels.
ANeustart wins Next-Gen Women entrepreneurship award at Jerusalem Post Women Leaders Summit
Co-founders Dr. Maya Lebow and Dr. Yael Kuperman offer a revolutionary way to manage developmental challenges in children.
Ohana's historic IPU address: A call for peace, justice, and standing against terror
Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana addressed the IPU in Uzbekistan, warning of the global threat posed by Hamas and Israel’s resolve to combat terrorism.
Digging too deep? Political dispute delays archaeological congress in Israel
Greenberg was expected to lecture on the “archaeologization” of Israel in a session on archaeology and politics, before his participation raised concerns from right-wing activists.
TAU archaeology prof. faces calls to be dropped from nat'l conf. for West Bank dig stance - report
After publicly boycotting an archaeological conference in Judea and Samaria, a TAU professor finds himself at the center of an argument on his role as a lecturer at a national archaeology conference.
Fighting antisemitism beyond politics: Building alliances, not boycotting - opinion
In fighting Jew-hatred, we must build alliances rather than boycotting activists willing to fly to Jerusalem and denounce Jew-haters.