Kayla Steinberg

Kayla Steinberg is a summer intern at the Jerusalem Post. She is a student at Washington University in St. Louis working towards a B.A. in journalism and PNP (philosophy neuroscience psychology). Kayla has experience as the editor-in-chief of Washington University's Odyssey community and also writes for the Student Life newspaper.

People of Ínnovation: Africa' install solar panels on the roof of Nyanza Primary School.

Israeli solar power: A literal light unto the nations

Snapchat logo.

Snapchat

Social media apps Twitter and Facebook [Illustrative]

Cover: Looking past the ‘social’ of media


Tremendous sacrifice

An ex-MK pens a tale of the pain and loss of the battlefield – and why he keeps going back.

YONI CHETBOUN went from one battlefield to another – the Knesset.

Painting the town

The Blue Man Group kicks off the second leg of its explosive world tour in Tel Aviv.

On the Tel Aviv Beach

Chainsmokers debut in Israel with electrifying late-night performance

“We've wanted to come to Israel for so freaking long,” one of the DJs said.

Chainsmokers perform at Rishon Lezion Live Park, August 3 2017.

Orphans receive scholarships at Colel Chabad awards ceremony

“I choose to see the light in the darkness,” says Miriam Peretz, a teacher who now educates soldiers on how to deal with war after she lost two sons in war.

MIRIAM PERETZ, the mother of fallen Golani Brigade soldiers Uriel and Eliraz, speaks at the Colel Chabad ceremony yesterday, surrounded by her family.

Circles of song

Circles of song Unite in Jerusalem draws a diverse collection of people to the First Station.

Circle of song

Ben-Yehuda’s Hebrew language progeny

The Academy of the Hebrew Language is still building the national idiom.

Building of the Academy of the Hebrew Language.

Bill for early childhood council headed towards a final vote

“Every shekel that you invest in early education will give you the best benefits later on."

MK Manuel Trajtenberg (Zionist Union) at his office in the Knesset

Women of the Wall booed upon arriving for their prayer service at Kotel

Some of the women were visibly frustrated, with many saying that a megaphone has never been used to drown out their service before.

Women of the Wall

Great matchmaking!

Israeli and Irish companies innovate healthcare at St. Louis summit

People look for new partners at the GlobalSTL Health Innovation Summit in St. Louis, Missouri, last month

IN PICTURES: Maccabiah ends with spectacular ceremony

The 20th edition of the Jewish Olympics come to a close after two weeks of exciting competition

The 20th Maccabiah came to an end last night with a spectacular closing ceremony in Latrun.