Abigail Rubinstein

Abigail Rubinstein is an intern for The Jerusalem Post and is originally from the United States. She grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, and is an incoming student at the University of Cincinnati. Abigail’s plans for higher education include a major in journalism and a minor in business to pursue a career in political journalism. Rubinstein speaks English and Spanish.


 Pregnant woman (illustrative)

Female children may face greater emotional and immune challenges from prenatal stress, study finds

SS SOLDIERS patrol Nowolipie Street in the Warsaw Ghetto during the 1943 uprising

UK politician compares Hamas to Warsaw Ghetto freedom fighters

 15 Million year old fish fossil with preserved stomach contents.

Scientists discover new 15 million-year old fish with last meal fossilized inside its stomach


Retro American diner pops up in Tel Aviv

In addition to the ubiquitous Coca-Cola available everywhere, the diner presented a variety of classic meal options by celebrity chefs Guy Gamzo, Moshik Roth, Avi Biton, and Karen Kadosh.

 The Coca-Cola pop-up diner in Tel Aviv.

Vagelis Kyris blends Jewish, Bedouin, and Christian heritage in new exhibit

Greek artist Vagelis Kyris unveils Eretz Israel Museum’s centerpiece exhibit.

 A COSTUME from Uzbekistan on display at the ‘Threat and Light’ exhibit by Greek artist Vagelis Kyris at the Eretz Israel Museum.

Israelis protest in droves as gov't moves to dismiss attorney-general

Protests originally broke out last week after Netanyahu announced his intention to advance the firing of Shin Bet head Ronen Bar.

Israelis protest against Benjamin Netanyhahu's government in Jerusalem, March 23, 2025

Florida student arrested for aggravated stalking of Jewish victim

Jun “began making several antisemitic remarks and then began to use his hands to simulate a firearm and act like he was shooting the victim, Allen said. 

Student of University of Florida Joonho Jun, 21.

Mercer Island police identify two vandals who sprayed antisemitic phrases

Due to the two suspects being minors, the MIPD refrained from sharing any additional personal information. 

 Demonstrators attend a pro-Palestine protest in Washington, DC, US, March 18, 2025

Israel falls behind in female leadership in government

Israel lags behind OECD in female political representation, report finds.Israel lags behind OECD in female political representation, report finds.

THEN-PRIME MINISTER Golda Meir meets with then-US president Richard Nixon, as then-secretary of state and national security advisor Henry Kissinger looks on, in the Oval Office of the White House, November 1, 1973.

Microsoft employees protest company giving tech to IDF

The protest was due to Microsoft providing the IDF with sophisticated AI models and its Azure cloud computing platforms.

 Microsoft employees protest AI contracts with the IDF, on 24 February 2025.

NeuroSense’s ALS drug PrimeC shows success in phase 2b, eyes final trial

PrimeC has been given an ‘Orphan Drug’ status by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and EMA (European Medicines Agency).

 PrimeC is a novel therapy with a multi-targeted approach to treat ALS.

Online neo-Nazi group members arrested on federal charges for exploiting minors

The online group operated in California, and actively supporting neo-Nazism, nihilism, and pedophilia as the core principles.

FBI van in Texas

Reporter’s Notebook: Bibas’ funeral procession at Rishon LeZion

At such an event, there is no shortage of things to photograph, but a lot of the time, I felt compelled to keep my camera at my side and watch the moments with my own eyes. 

 People come out to pay respects for the Bibas family in front of the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem, Feburay 27, 2025.