Jerusalem Post Staff
Petah Tikvah teacher raped two 17-year-old students, barred from teaching for eight years
Heritage minister seeks to locate remains of Irgun's Altalena ship, shelled by IDF in 1948
Brain Cell Transplant Reversed Depression in Mice - Human Trials Could Be Next
One man arrested in Jerusalem over 'serious written threats' to A-G Gali Baharav-Miara
According to the police, a 36-year-old suspect was arrested and transferred for questioning in connection with a letter containing a threat to harm the A-G.
California Jews suffer heightened anxiety, depression following Oct. 7 massacre - study
In a society permeated by antisemitism, a UC Davis study found that Californian Jews are struggling with rising symptoms of mental distress.
Gantz considers joining Netanyahu's government to push through Gaza hostage deal, MK confirms
His decision would counter expected opposition from National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich.
The real-life jackalope? Rabbits with ‘horns’ are turning heads in Colorado
Residents feared a horror outbreak - but experts blame a virus first discovered nearly a century ago.
IDF begins invasion of Gaza City as hostage deal talks continue
Defrin: "Our forces already control the outskirts of the city" • Netanyahu orders to accelerate operations to seize Hamas's final strongholds in Gaza
Ultra-Orthodox Jews block central Israel highways, protest outside military prison
Haredi protesters have frequently posted outside of Beit Lid base due to the military prison within the base.
Fire Clears the Way for Faith: Ancient Village Linked to Jesus' Apostles Emerges from Ashes
A wildfire near the Sea of Galilee exposed Roman-era ruins and early Christian clues that may confirm the true location of Bethsaida.
The real-life jackalope? Rabbits with ‘horns’ are turning heads in Colorado
Residents feared a horror outbreak - but experts blame a virus first discovered nearly a century ago.
Billionaire behind Paramount mega-deal obtaining Israeli residency - exclusive
Korff’s connection to Israel spans several years, marked by his substantial charitable donations to various Israeli causes, including the IDF, medical institutions, and local community projects.
2,000-year-old Greek artifact seized in Jerusalem antique shop raid
A lead weight from 147 BCE—marked by a powerful market official—may tie to a major political dynasty in Edom’s ancient capital.