Benjamin Glatt

Benjamin Glatt is the current Managing Editor of The Jerusalem Post.

 YOSSI BENAYOUN (left, in 2011 file photo) had a largely unsuccessful tenure as Sporting Director of the Israel National Team.

Benayoun out at Israel National Team; Bachar to take over from Hazan as coach?

 Eyal Taoz, global CEO of the Israel Tennis and Education Centers.

Israel Tennis and Education Centers appoint Eyal Taoz as global CEO

 Extended families can stay here in the middle of the week or for a weekend event knowing that there is a room for every type of budget and every type of comfort.

Western Galilee hospitality that goes above and beyond


ICEJ: No nation can complain about U.S. J'lem embassy move

The Christian organization has lauded the Trump administration's plan to move the American embassy to Jerusalem.

The US Consulate, on Jerusalem’s Agron Street

Oil in the North: Moses’ blessing coming to life

Zion Oil & Gas is currently exploring for oil and gas in Israel in areas located on-shore between Haifa and Tel Aviv.

An Israeli gas platform is seen in the Mediterranean, 24 km. west of Ashdod

Church leaders blast Iceland’s anti-circumcision bill

This would make Jews and Muslims "criminals," bishop says.

A general view of Reykjavik, Iceland

Evangelical firm encounters oil in Jezreel Valley

Ability to successfully produce the well still in doubt.

A worker walks near an oil rig belonging to Zion Oil and Gas in northern Israel in 2010.

Anti-BDS bill set to pass in Ohio

Successful passage would make it 12th state to have anti-boycott law.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators carrying a sign reading "DBS" (Divestment, Boycott, and Sanctions) march against US aid to Israel

Religious persecution must stop, US envoy says

Vice President Mike Pence was supposed to address the issue during his recent trip to the Middle East, but he made few strides during his visit.

Then-Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback chats with a group from the Young Jewish Conservatives at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland in 2015

Increase in January pilgrimages to the Holy Land

Improved visa process has been a boon for Israel.

Christian pilgrims dip in the waters of the Jordan River during a baptism ceremony at the Qasr el-Yahud site, near Jericho, in January.

Christians plant trees in Israel on Tu Bishvat

Israel365 helps evangelicals fortify West Bank settlements.

The Seven Species, whose fruits are traditionally eaten on Tu Bishvat

Schindler was just one of many, church official says

He really saved more than 1,200 souls, daughter of survivor says.

The plaque honoring Oskar Schindler in the Mount Zion Franciscan Cemetery, Jerusalem. (Limmud FSU)

Comment: Ahead of regional visit, Mideast Christians' eyes turn to Pence

VP must understand that changes in the region begin with human rights.

US President Donald Trump looks at the Capitol Rotunda as he sits with US Vice President Mike Pence during a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring former Senate majority leader Bob Dole on Wednesday.