Noa Amouyal

Noa Amouyal is a former News Editor of The Jerusalem Post. During her four years at the paper, Noa served as the paper's Deputy News Editor and Features Editor, where she was responsible for editing the paper's special holiday supplements.

In addition to her editorial duties, Noa often covered the latest in entertainment, politics and pop culture.

In 2006, she graduated from the University of Maryland with a BA in English Literature and Communications. In 2011, she earned her MA degree in Political Science at Tel Aviv University.

 Stuart Hershkowitz with 'In Jerusalem' Editor Erica Schachne (C) and Noa Amouyal, at Hamigdal cafe at Jerusaem's Tower of David Museum.

Stuart Hershkowitz: The man quietly transforming Jerusalem’s future

  The Israel cohort of the Momentum Fellowship gather at the summit which took place in Neveh Ilan in January 2025.

Charging the batteries of leaders of beleaguered communities

 ORA, A YOUTH Futures mentor, with Haim from Ofakim.

Jewish Agency’s Youth Futures is providing a brighter future, against all odds


Jeremy Berkovits: The face of Jerusalem's popular American Colony Hotel

At the table: Maintaining the massive 12,000-square-foot compound amounts to many thousands of shekels a month, and the owners are eager for a return to normalcy.

 Poolside with beverages at the ever-so-grand America Colony Hotel: Writer Noa Amouyal (L) and ‘In Jerusalem’ Editor Erica Schachne.

Is the age of celebrity political endorsements dead? - comment

Kamala Harris had the most influential celebrities in her corner. Taylor Swift. Bruce Springsteen. Oprah. Julia Roberts. George Clooney.

 KAMALA HARRIS and Jennifer Lopez on stage during Harris’ campaign rally, in Las Vegas, last week.

Jerusalem Institute for Justice: Seeking justice for those brutalized by Oct. 7

The work of the Jerusalem Institute for Justice is a testament to the resilience and determination of the Israeli people.

 The Jerusalem Institute of Justice team.

Hotel Yehuda: An oasis of tranquillity in Jerusalem - review

At Hotel Yehuda, Jewish and Arab employees work side by side in harmony. It is the staff’s hope that Hotel Yehuda will help cement guests’ love for Israel.

 The Hotel Yehuda in Jerusalem overlooks the Massuah Hills.

Billy Joel in Cardiff: A legendary concert amid global tensions

Billy Joel's debut in Cardiff captivated fans with timeless hits, offering joy and unity amid global tensions and proving his legendary status.

 BILLY JOEL in performance on Friday in Cardiff, Wales.

Michael Dickson: Sitting down with the man who stands for Israel

While the battle before Dickson and generations to come is an uphill one, he has faith that Israel will come out of this more unified and optimistic than ever before.

 ‘IN JERUSALEM’ Editor Erica Schachne (L) and Noa Amouyal in conversation with StandWithUs Executive Director Michael Dickson, at the organization’s Jerusalem office.

From the battle to the classroom: Behind the scenes of Israel’s wartime academic year

Israel's universities and colleges lost students, faculties, and staff due to reserve duty for the Israel-Hamas War. This forced academic institutions to adapt on the fly.

 The 2024 graduation ceremony at Afeka Academic College of Engineering in Tel Aviv

Jonathan Conricus: The Swedish Israeli making the case for Israel on the world stage

"Many born-and-raised Israelis struggle with understanding that to get through to other people, you have to adapt and tailor the way you deliver your message in a way they would accept."

 Raising a glass with Lt.-Col. (ret.) Jonathan Conricus at Reshel: ‘In Jerusalem’ editor Erica Schachne (L) and Noa Amouyal.

South African women learn from Israel's resilient spirit

Momentum teaches a group of South African women how to advocate for the Jewish state in an increasingly hostile environment back home.

 Cape Town resident Michelle Jaffe takes part in an Israeli Independence Day celebration with fellow Momentum participants.

Eylon Levy: A conversation with the former English-language spokesman sensation

Former English-language spokesman sensation Eylon Levy has become the new model of a public diplomacy figure.

 Inside Eylon Levy’s new studio in Tel Aviv: Editor Erica Schachne (L) and Noa Amouyal.