Ariella Roitman

Ariella Roitman is an intern at The Jerusalem Post. She has experience in journalism and media in her home country, Colombia.

Ariella will be graduating from Tel Aviv University in 2024 with a double degree in Management and Liberal Arts. 


 COLORFUL SIGNS welcome visitors at the museum entrance.

Save Israel's Joseph Bau House, the Tel Aviv art museum

 A collection of Nazi memorabilia

Rabbis call on Maryland Auction House to cancel sale of Nazi memorabilia

 Children receive their dose of Covid-19 vaccine, at a Clallit vaccine center in Jerusalem on December 21, 2021.

Nearly 6% of kids reported long-COVID symptoms 90 days after infection


Jerusalem's best, family friendly activities

From indoor amusement parks to zoos to interactive museums, Jerusalem may just be Israel’s most kid-friendly city. A comprehensive guide for all the family.

 AWAITING THEIR turn to ride Discovery 360, one of Magic Kass’s many rides.

Lights-out opening of 21st Maccabiah

Coined as “The Jewish Olympics,” performances and appearances from US President Joe Biden and Israel’s biggest stars were overshadowed by the captivating sense of Jewish, Zionistic pride.

Joe Biden  is surrounded by Israel President Isaac Herzog (left) and Prime Minister Yair Lapid as he waves to the crowd during Thursday night’s opening ceremony of the 21st Maccabiah at Jerusalem’s Teddy Stadium, which welcomed more than 10,000 athletes from Israel and around the world

Georgia State police return home after two-week Israeli training

This was GILEE's 29th year of peer-to-peer professional training between Israeli and Southern police officers.

Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange (GILEE) visiting Israel for training, July 10, 2022.

Hutzot Hayotzer: A celebration of art in the holy city of Jerusalem

This year, the festival will take place from August 15-27, enabling artists to display their wares and some of Israel’s top performers to entertain the crowds at Sultan’s Pool nearby.

 SCENES FROM last year’s Hutzot Hayotzer Arts and Crafts festival in Jerusalem.

Scientists uncover ancient fossil frog mystery - how did they die?

Paleontologists from University College Cork (UCC) in Ireland made the discovery after studying the bones of the fossil frogs, which revealed that the ancient amphibians had died during mating.

 Illustrative image of a frog.

Antisemitic hate crimes in California increase by 32%, report shows

According to the Executive Summary of Hate Crime in California, from 2020 to 2021, the number of hate crimes rose from 115 to 152. 

 Illustrative of the US and California state flags.

Plácido Domingo to perform in Tel Aviv

The 12-time Grammy winner spent three years at the beginning of his career as an opera singer in the Israeli Opera, in the 1960s.

 PLACIDO DOMINGO

New Israel info education program - centered around argument circles - receives $1.1m.

The approach involves creating workshops that encourage collaborative discussions when arguments regarding Israel’s complexities arise. 

 A flock of common swifts flying near an Israeli flag in Jerusalem

Colorado congressional candidate accused of making antisemitic comments

Three days away from the primary election, controversy among Jewish voters places Epps’ legitimacy on the line

 Aurora, Colorado, USA

Israeli voters have mixed reactions about returning to the polls yet again

While some are excited for the opportunity to elect a new government, others are frustrated with the political system and politicians in general.

Israelis cast their votes at a voting station in Jerusalem, during the Knesset Elections, on March 23, 2021