Eliana Schreiber

Eliana Schreiber is a summer intern at the Jerusalem Post and a recent graduate of the University of Minnesota's Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication. She considers the northwest Chicago suburbs to be "The Homeland" but currently resides in Madison, Wisconsin.

A demonstration of the NUF purification system in Cameroon to government officials, local journalists and representatives from Israel

Israeli invention to help combat cholera epidemic in Cameroon

BEN ROSEN, friend of rabbinical student Sammy Kanter, posted on the Secret Jerusalem Facebook page on Friday at 5:14 p.m. after the incident occurred, urging people in Jerusalem to boycott the pizzeria for discrimination.

Pizzeria faces lawsuit for anti-gay discrimination

CREATED BY Norwegian playwright Yngvlid Aspeli, ‘Ashes’ uses hyper-realistic puppets to tell the story of a writer documenting a pyromaniac who sets fire to buildings in a nearby Norwegian village.

Puppets bring theater to life


46 haredi extremists arrested in Jerusalem protests

Several dozen haredi men, and perhaps as many as 150, blocked traffic at the junction of Jaffa Street and Sarei Israel in Jerusalem.

Haredi demonstrations in Jerusalem August 2nd, 2018

For participants, Jerusalem Pride is more than a party

"If God made me gay, and whatever he does is for the best, it means that God thinks the best thing for [me] is to be gay.”

Pride Parade sign August 2nd 2018

Tunisian Chess Federation pledges for 7-year-old Israeli girl to compete

‘We will ensure hospitality to all, without exception’ group claims after World Chess Federation threatens to revoke host rights.

JUNIOR CHESS champion Liel Levitan wins the gold medal.

Mt. Sinai hospital partners with Israeli start-up

The New York City hospital will partner with Israel’s Novotalk, an online company providing services for speech therapy.

The rising sun lights One World Trade as it stands over the Manhattan borough of New York, US, November 2, 2016

Tunisia could lose chance to host World Chess meet after banning Israelis

The World Chess Federation said it will forbid the country from hosting the international chess competition if they refuse a visa to Israel’s champion.

JUNIOR CHESS champion Liel Levitan wins the gold medal.

Where Zionism began: Israelis travel Europe in Herzl's footsteps

A group of 18 Israelis from different backgrounds joined together in a trip through Budapest, Vienna and Basel, following in the path of Zionism's founder.

Paralymic tennis player Noam Gershony poses on Theodor Herzl's balcony, recreating the iconic photograph

Ex-hassidic transgender Rabbi Abby Stein on LGBT: You are not alone

The transgender descendant of the Baal Shem Tov describes her journey from Williamsburg, NY to becoming the woman she is today.

Abby Stein, former Hasidic rabbi, talked about her journey to becoming the woman she is today, despite her sheltered religious upbringing, July 22, 2018.

Women’s International Zionist Organization UK turns 100

A part of the celebrations, current WIZO UK vice chairwoman Ronit Ribak-Madari will be appointed chairwoman of the organization, the first Israeli native to hold the title.

WIZO's 100th Birthday event in London

WATCH: A look inside Ben & Jerry’s Israeli factory

The Be’er Tuviya factory is one of only two outside the United States.

PRODUCTION MACHINERY fills ice cream cartons inside the Ben & Jerry’s factory in Be’er Tuviya this week.

Syrian school books under Assad preach jihad, hatred of Israel, U.S.

A study evaluating the curriculum in schools controlled by regime found the books did not meet UNESCO’s standards for peace and tolerance.

A Syrian child sits in front of a mural covered in bullet holes on the wall of a former school in the rebel-held region of Eastern Ghouta