Stephanie Wasserman

Stephanie Wasserman reports on a wide variety of topics, from arts & entertainment to israeli politics & affairs. Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, she studied political science and journalism at the University of Massachusetts- Amherst. Stephanie was an intern at the Post during the summer of 2019.

Leader of Zehut Moshe Feiglin

Zehut running alone as Feiglin submits its electoral list

Leader of Zehut Moshe Feiglin

Knesset sideshows: Feiglin loses manly moniker, Pirates declare revolution

The classy bartender, Fivel, and waiter, Aviad, at the Rooftop Terrace Garden

A midsummer night’s dream


'Internment camps? Yes. Concentration camps? No,' says Ted Koppel

Ted Koppel refutes comparisons between USA and Nazi Germany in a passionate Op-ed.

Ted Koppel speaks at the Edward R. Murrow Forum in 2006

One of the largest subspecies of giraffes is now endangered

According to the Giraffe Conservation Foundation, the population of Masai giraffes has fallen by 50% in the last three decades.

Mesmerizing: Giraffe in a game reserve north of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Social Affairs: Israeli youth gone wild?

Was last week’s alleged gang rape by Israeli teens at a Cyprus party getaway an aberration or an indication that society is in trouble?

AN ADVERTISEMENT for a pool party in Ayia Napa, Cyprus.

Exhibition addressing climate change opens at Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Dr. Orli Ronen, head of the Urban Innovation and Sustainability Lab at Tel Aviv University and academic consultant to the exhibit, said that "we should be much more concerned with climate change."

Solar Guerrilla addresses the issue of climate change in an innovative and thought-provoking manner.

What is going on with Israel’s daycare law?

“In Israel, the children don’t belong to the Education Ministry until age three,” Glantz said. “Until then, the centers are completely unsupervised."

A DAYCARE CENTER in Jerusalem. [Illustrative photo]

Cage in Haifa highlights the struggle of women trapped in divorce

The cage was decorated with living room furniture meant to invoke a sense of home, and the visitors who stepped inside were asked to imagine the constricted world of an aguna.

The cage in Haifa

Spa cuisine of the 'Carmel Forest' cookbook

Seared fillet of bass with beetroot and cauliflower risotto; fresh fig salad with caramelized goat cheese.

SEARED FILLET OF BASS ON A BED OF BEETROOT AND CAULIFLOWER RISOTTO

Israel to send innovation delegation to UN

This event is part of the presentation of national reviews by more than 40 countries on their activity to implement the United Nations’ sustainable development goals adopted in 2015

Rashi foundation CEO Michal Cohen

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.

Bris brings hope to Ethiopian community

“After this we broke out in spontaneous singing and dancing,” said Raziel. “Elijah the Prophet brings generations together, and his presence was definitely felt.”

Rabbi Yoni Raziel performs bris on Ethiopian newborn