Bradley Levin

Bradley Levin reports on a wide variety of subjects including politics, the Arab-Israeli conflict, antisemitism, sports, and entertainment. Born in New York City, and raised in Warren, New Jersey, he studied Neuropsychology, Journalism, and Creative Writing at Boston University. Bradley was an intern at the Post in the summer of 2019.

The Norman was named by a US travel magazine as the world’s best boutique hotel

Escaping reality at The Norman

RANI ROUVIO in action.

Turning fitness into a new bridge for peace with the Palestinians

Leader of Zehut Moshe Feiglin

Knesset sideshows: Feiglin loses manly moniker, Pirates declare revolution


Israel and the ‘Chronic Conflict Virus’

While Israel is not an island, the New Jersey-sized nation can undoubtedly relate to thalassophobia. It is the world’s sole Jewish state, and is surrounded by a sea of Arab neighbors.

Prof. Asa Kasher

Roman Abramovich gifts 'significant donation' to KKL-JNF projects

Abramovich’s contribution will go toward afforestation, forest rehabilitation and fighting desertification in the Negev, according to KKL-JNF.

Ruhama Stream.

Bon Jovi gives love for Israel a good name

Iconic US rockers delight sold-out crowd of 45,000 in Tel Aviv.

Bon Jovi gives love for Israel a good name

Hebrew U professor: 'Jewish terrorists' destroyed homes in Wadi Hummus

"If there was a God, he would've brought down a lightning bolt on the Jewish terrorists who destroyed the home," wrote Goldblum on Facebook.

One of the 18 Wadi Hummus buildings slated for demolition

Ancient treasure finds new meaning at the University of Haifa

The Haifa findings truly gave new life to Prof. Roderiguez's research.

One of the Puerto Rico statuettes researched by University of Haifa.

Dozens of Ethiopian Israelis protest outside Knesset

"The Germans and others didn’t let the Jewish people live freely,” Shula Mola said. “It is the same exact formula here in Israel.”

Ethiopian-Israelis protest outside Knesset July 15, 2019

Internet outages this month were result of bad luck, not hackers

According to a report by TechCrunch, the internet failures first began on June 2 when most service on the U.S. east coast was knocked out for over three hours by a huge Google Cloud outage.

‘FACEBOOK, GOOGLE and Twitter remove some things, but usually society is not disturbed by defamation.’

AI to preserve Holocaust survivors stories long beyond their years

“With antisemitism on the rise, it’s crucial we keep the haunting memories and lessons of the Holocaust alive to ensure what our people endured is never forgotten," said Professor Dina Porat.

Holocaust survivor Edward Mosberg and granddaughter light a memorial torch at the Yom Hashoah ceremony in Auschwitz-Birkenau on the March of the Living.

Netanyahu steps up to save animals' lives

"We see animal rights as an important cause and we will continue to put an emphasis on it,” wrote Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with his dog, Kaiya.

NATO no more? Biden says Trump will lead to the organization's implosion

During an interview with CNN host Chris Cuomo, Biden said that “If he wins reelection, I promise you, there’ll be no NATO in four years or five years."

US Vice President Joe Biden