Nicole Bauke

Nicole Bauke is a summer intern with the Jerusalem Post. She hails from Gloucester, MA, and is studying journalism, international studies, and theatre at Northwestern University.

Facebook group Secret Tel Aviv

Facebook: Procrastination at its source

Woman recycling (Illustrative)

Jerusalem steps up plastic-recycling bid

Israeli vegan food

Six reasons to have a seasonal diet


In the name of love

Uniting women affected by terrorism.

Expelling darkness: (from left) OneFamily office manager Dina Keat and CEO Chantal Belzberg with speakers Rabbanit Yemima Mizrachi and journalist Sivan Rahav Meir.

Ship carrying infected animals headed to Israel

The Maltese ship is carrying some diseased livestock, claims animal-rights group.

livestock

Some Birthright participants fall in love with Israel, and a mate

For many people, Birthright provides more than just a couple days of travel and fun.

Bailey and Tal

Orthodox Jewish youth group holds largest ever gathering in Israel

Campers at 17 of NCSY's summer programs came together at Park Ra'anana.

Campers at the Yom NCSY concert

A celebratory Jewish year

Abigail Pogrebin takes on an entire calendar of Jewish observance, and discovers self-reflection and spirituality

A WOMAN decorates her sukka ahead of the holiday.

A Shakespearean tradition takes hold in Jerusalem

Politics and comedy come together in Bloomfield Gardens with Theater in the Rough’s ‘Taming of the Shrew’.

The cast of Taming of the Shrew: in Motion poses for a picture in their 80s style costumes.

Empowerment through visual metaphor

Ariela Wertheimer establishes herself as world class artist without the help of her famous family

Artist Ariela Wertheimer in Venice.

Documentary cinema: An avenue for female self-expression

One filmmaker uses her medium to showcase women.

CInematographer Zohar Wagner

Absentee landscapes

A new artistic project invites visitors to reflect on fragility and migration.

Deller sukka replica

Florida student raises thousands of dollars for Halamish terror victims

Since opening the page on July 23, Jacob Katz has raised almost $30,000 of his $36,000 goal.

The three victims of the lethal attack in Halamish.