Naomi Ragen

Naomi Ragen is an international bestselling author and playwright who has lived in Jerusalem since 1971. An award-winning advocate for women’s rights, she is also an active combatant against anti-Israel and anti- Semitic propaganda through her website, http://www.naomiragen.com. Her eleventh novel, Devil in Jerusalem, is being published by St. Martin’s Press in Fall 2015.

 THE AFTERMATH: Reacting to the news of the terror attack at Netanya’s Park Hotel, March 27, 2002.

20 years since the Seder bombing attack: Waving to the Angel of Death

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A Survivor’s Tale

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Sara la mal-aimée


ONE ON ONE: A professional woman

Against the backdrop of ‘Bottlegate,’ the ‘Magazine’ sits down with Sara Netanyahu – to meet the very human wife, mother and educational psychologist behind the figure the press loves to hate.

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Sara Netanyahu tells JPost: My husband is a hero of the Jewish people and the free world

Naomi Ragen sits down for a one-on-one with the woman the press loves to hate, painting a very different picture than the one usually portrayed in the media.

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Consider This: My Parisian family

A shudder went down my spine when I read that Amedy Coulibaly had a map in his pocket pointing to all the Jewish schools in Paris.

A new immigrant at Ben-Gurion airport kisses the tarmac as he makes aliya

Consider This: Devil takes over

As I read the newspapers every day, it seems to me we are seeing exactly that.

Gazans celebrate the 27th anniversary of Hamas' founding, Debmer 14, 2014

Consider This: Living in terror’s long shadow

Every time a terror attack happens, I think about the people involved, about how even the luckiest of them, the ones to escape with not a scratch, will never ever be the same again.

Terror attack scene in Jerusalem

Consider This: Countering the big lie

Palestinian big lies seem to be gaining more, not less, steam.

Palestinian youths hurl stones during clashes with Israeli police in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Wadi Joz, September 7.

Consider This: Religious experience or cult?

Lichtenstein is passionate about saving those who have been taken in by charlatans in religious garb spouting mystical gobbledygook.

Goel Ratzon in Court

Consider this: The new normal

What chilled my bones was that this had become the new normal for her. She had accepted the situation, and it had become her way of life – with no recollection of any other way to live.

Islamic State militants parade in Mosul

Consider This: We are not like them

They are not like us. We are not like them. And, cease-fire or no cease-fire, this war will only truly end when they are reeducated and stop hating.

Gil-Ad Shaer

Consider This: Our weakness and our strength

Whatever we do, we need to be prepared to wake up and start all over again, continuing to build despite all the destruction.

An IDF soldier looks out over Hebron while searching for the three kidnapped Israeli teenagers last week