Shaked Karabelnicoff

Shaked Karabelnicoff reports on a range of subjects including religious affairs, politics, diaspora Jewry, and Israeli life and culture. Born in Jerusalem, and raised in Winnipeg, Canada, she studied Journalism at Carleton University in Ottawa. Shaked was an intern at the Post in the summer of 2019. Twitter: @skarabelnicoff

Former Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat

Urban centers can’t support Israel’s booming population, Barkat says

First-grade pupils attend the first day of a school in Jerusalem on September 2

Jerusalem Anglo educators' replacement angers parents

Pupils at Tiferet Chaya School for Girls in Elad

Youth council threatens strike, Education Committee stalls on cuts


Netanyahu faces near setback as education committee stalls parent payments

The Likud asked for a lengthy recess ahead of the vote following a stormy five-hour debate. The recess enabled the coalition to draft enough support for the cutbacks.

The Knesset Education Committee

Sivan Rahav Meir on moving to America: Will they come back?

“We are not cutting our ties with Israel; we are going to connect with more people.”

SIVAN RAHAV MEIR: ‘Thank God and technology, we will able to do most things from [America].’

On the 25th anniversary of the Chabad Rebbe's death: Shluchim speak out

Twenty-five years after the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s death, Chabad continues to spread across the world and impact countless Jews.

JOYOUS HANUKKAH: Lighting the menorah at Miami’s Rok Family Shul – Chabad Downtown Jewish Center.

Ethiopians: We have never been treated equally

In aftermath of shooting of Ethiopian-Israeli by police, community cries ‘Black lives matter.’

Ethiopian Israelis protest in Haifa on Monday

After off-duty cop shoots Ethiopian Israel, police call for ‘restraint’

On Sunday night, Solomon Tekah was critically wounded and later died of his wounds.

The scene of the shooting near Haifa, June 30, 2019

Community protests shooting of young Ethiopian-Israeli following shooting

"Our blood is good for more than just wars, army, and every other office this country represents,” Roy Eyov said.

Ethiopian Jews protest in Tel Aviv after the murder of 24-year-old Yehuda Biagda due to police brutality, Jan. 2019.

Mentorship program connects students with Israeli mentors

The program is a product of the 2018 “Campus Pitch Competition,” an initiative that gives college students the chance to pitch a new project that aims to change the dialogue about Israel on campuses.

Co-founder of the Start Up Nation Mentorship Program, Adam Shapiro, facilitating a panel at the public international launch event in New York City

Tel Aviv in 2030: City releases master plan for increased tourism

According to the plan, the goal is to multiply the number of hotel rooms from the current 10,500 to double that number within a decade.

Tel Aviv beach in the summer.

Labor cancels primaries for list

Former IDF deputy chief pushing for Barak.

Labor leader Avi Gabbay addresses his constituents

Hoenlein: UNESCO has distorted the history of the Jewish people

"Why would UNESCO devote their energy, time and resources to rewrite and distort the history of the Jewish people?” Hoenlein asked.

Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, being interviewed for the Jerusalem Post, 2019.