Becky Brothman

Becky Brothman is a Tel Aviv-based writer and editor. She formerly worked at The Jerusalem Post as a breaking news editor.

Jewish gravestone fragments found in a demolished cowshed in Klępie Górne, close to Kielce.

House in Kielce, Poland, found to be made of Jewish gravestones

Asher Gelman performs at the first Stage Slam Series' Grand Slam in 2015.

Slam poetry and storytelling competition scores big in Tel Aviv

Israeli Border Police treating a Palestinian man who fell unconscious in Hebron.

Israel Border Police rescue Palestinian man near Cave of the Patriarchs


Double Standard delights in Tel Aviv

Double Standard is an excellent example of why Tel Aviv should be known as the city of cocktails.

Double Standard cocktail bar in Tel Aviv

WATCH: Border Police arrest sheep thieves in northern Israel

'Baaaaaaad' behavior and 'shear' audacity fueled the crime.

The most distinguishing characteristic of these sheep are their horns

Neo-Nazis and white supremacists name Papa John's official pizza of the alt-right

Memes showing swastikas made out of pepperoni and a KKK member praising Papa John's 'whiteness' were also posted.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS outside linebacker Eli Harold (58), quarterback Colin Kaepernick (7) and free safety Eric Reid (35) kneel in protest during the playing of the national anthem before a NFL game in Santa Clara, California.

Exploring Israel in style

A new program aims to connect fashionistas to Israel, one stitch at a time.

Participants, who this past summer came from the US, Canada and Argentina, spend the day on a Tel Aviv beach.

Retired FBI agent opens new investigation into Anne Frank's betrayal

"There is no statute of limitation on the truth.”

Anne Frank in 1940, while at 6. Montessorischool, Niersstraat 41-43, Amsterdam

Chabad assists disaster relief efforts in Puerto Rico

“To see the utter devastation firsthand and so close to home is shocking.”

A man carrying a water container walks next to damaged houses after the area was hit by Hurricane Maria in Canovanas, Puerto Rico.

Radioactive object found near Nazi-era nuclear research site

A German man's metal detecting hobby makes history.

A picture taken in September 1937, in Munich, shows German Chancellor Adolf Hitler (R) riding in a car with Italian dictator Benito Mussolini while the crowd gives the fascist salute.

Jewish volunteers find body of missing rabbi in Mexico earthquake rubble

Rabbi Haim Ashkenazi was killed when the office building he was in collapsed, trapping him underneath the rubble.

ZAKA volunteers help victims of the Mexico earthquake

L'Oréal heiress Liliane Bettencourt's messy dance with Jewish history

From a Nazi-sympathizer father to Jewish grandchildren, Liliane Bettencourt led a complicated but colorful life.

Liliane Bettencourt and her daughter Francoise Bettencourt Meyers.

Israeli military, search and rescue organization set out to help Mexico recover

“It is impossible to describe the scope of the disaster. Millions of people are without power, there is great confusion and distress."

ZAKA volunteers help victims of the Mexico earthquake