Steve Linde

Steve Linde is editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Report. He served as editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post for five years from July 2011, after working as managing editor, news editor and night editor since he started at the newspaper in 1997. He previously worked as a radio broadcaster at Israel Radio’s English News.

Born in Harare, Zimbabwe, Linde grew up in Durban, South Africa, and has graduate degrees in sociology and journalism, the latter from the University of California at Berkeley. Linde made aliyah in 1988, served in the IDF Artillery Corps, and now lives in Jerusalem. 


 Israeli security forces guard while Jews visit the Temple Mount, in Jerusalem's Old City, June 8, 2023.

The many faces of Jerusalem – in one big book - review

 Tamar Uriel-Beeri

A new start: 'The Jerusalem Report's' editor-in-chief heralds in his successor - comment

IDF soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip, December 25, 2024.

'Like messianic times': IDSF's rabbi shares optimism on Israel's situation today


The Big Kitchen hosts culinary stage shows in Tel Aviv

The content of the workshops is created by chef Avi Steinitz, the professional director of Ort Dan Gourmet, together with Shir Halpern.

 CHEF YARON KESTENBAUM and baker Oren Hajaj give their master class in Tel Aviv.

Choosing Life: JNF-USA's October 7 mission to the South

Jewish National Fund-USA, led by its charismatic CEO Russell F. Robinson, has sent 20 large missions and thousands of volunteers to Israel since October 7, 2023.

 The Jewish National Fund-USA delegation with students at the Alexander Muss High School in Israel (AMHSI) at Kibbutz Yad Mordechai.

The message of 'The Ballerina of Auschwitz' by Dr. Edith Eva Eger

“I think they are the future. I think it’s very important for us to let them know what they can be – survivors and not victims of anything or anyone at any time.” 

 Dr. Edith Eva Eger and her grandson Jordan Engle holding a copy of her new book.

Gil Troy may be the smartest defender of Israel - comment

As we mark the anniversary of October 7, I recommend that you read one of Prof. Gil Troy’s new publications, linked inside, to equip you with the intellectual arsenal necessary to advocate for Israel

 Gil Troy

No. 37: Philanthropists of the Jewish world

Miriam Adelson, Frank Lowy, the Schusterman family, Ofra Strauss, Yael Eckstein, Eitan Neishlos, Oleissa Kantor, Henry Swieca, and Idan and Batia Ofer.

 Philanthropists.

No. 7: Ronald S. Lauder: World Jewish Congress head working for peace

World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder has, with his expansive professional history, worked tirelessly for a path for sustainable peace for Israel.

 Ronald Lauder.

'Don’t lose hope,' Dr. Edie counsels Israelis after October 7 trauma grips nation

Born in Czechoslovakia, Edie became a member of the Hungarian Olympic gymnastics team and a talented ballet dancer before most of her family was taken to the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944.

 Dr. Edith Eva Eger with her grandson Jordan Engle holding a copy of her new book.

Remembering Murray Greenfield, a New York-born Israeli hero

Greenfield dedicated his life to public service and building the future of Israel.

 The late Murray Greenfield

Rare archaeological stone seal uncovered in Jerusalem

Seal discovery with Paleo-Hebrew script uncovered from the First Temple period during a recent excavation in Jerusalem.

 The stone seal found in Jerusalem.

Jordan Covin Cooper: A lone soldier personifying strength and resilience - comment

May Jordan Covin Cooper rest in peace, and may we take pride in this hero of the Jewish people who personified Israeli strength, resolve and resilience. 

 Jordan Covin Cooper