Judith Sudilovsky

Judith Sudilovsky is a veteran freelance reporter covering Israel and the Palestinian Territories for various news outlets. She has also reported from Jordan, Sudan, Argentina, Cuba, Denmark, Guatemala, and Honduras.


 Hundreds of Arab and Jewish youth in southern Israel took part in a march for unity and solidarity in May 2024.

Calling for partnership: Arab and Jewish youth march together in Israel's South

 THE HAGGADAH by Meshullam Zimmel from 1719.

Passover: The storied Haggadot of the National Library of Israel

 NO MATTER what traditions people bring to the Seder, the constant is the Haggadah.

Passover 2024: The different Jewish traditions for the Seder night


‘The Jerusalem School’ exhibition at the Tower of David

“The Jerusalem School” duo exhibition opened at the end of March and runs through the end of the summer – with English tours starting at the Angelina Drahi Entrance Pavilion on Sundays at 1 p.m. 

 The newly opened Angelina Drahi Entrance Pavilion at the Tower of David Museum in Jerusalem.

Women of the Wall's Anat Hoffman, wired to fight for pluralism

WoW board chairwoman Anat Hoffman has battled for 35 years for women’s right to pray and read the Torah at the Western Wall. At 70, she carries on the fight from her less stressful Haifa community.

 ANAT HOFFMAN in tallit: Concluded a chapter, but not scaling down WoW work.

Funeral of IDF officer Captain Daniel Perez from South Africa takes place in Jerusalem

Captain Daniel Perez's funeral was held in Jerusalem, although his body is still held by Hamas. A coffin with blood belonging to Perez gathered at his tank’s last battle site was lowered to the grave

 IDF officer Captain Daniel Perez

The 120 Women Leadership Council: Addressing a problem with no name

The 120 Women Leadership Council participants have engaged in extensive dialogues across various regions of Israel.

Women take part in a 'Day Without a Woman' march on International Women's Day in New York, U.S., March 8, 2017

Israel pays tribute to the Bedouin heroes of October 7 - interview

As employees of the kibbutzim, Dahesh’s family knew many of the victims of the massacre, he said, adding that he attended 25 funerals and continues to visit his friends where they are displaced to.

 SHIN BET Director Avi Dichter (L) greets Anir Abu Dabes, a Bedouin MDA medic from Rahat, who was among the first responders to arrive in Ofakim, saving lives while under fire, as Avi Benlolo, CEO of The Abraham Global Peace Initiative, who spearheaded the tribute, looks on.

After painstaking excavation, the Tower of David pavilion opens

This is a striking new architectural concept in the city, having been excavated deep beneath the earth’s surface to adhere to height restrictions prohibiting anything taller than the Old City walls.

 Adhering to strict height restrictions to maintain the Old City’s skyline, Kimmel Eshkolot Architects excavated 17 meters down to craft the new multi-level Tower of David Angelina Drahi Entrance Pavilion in an area between the outer Old City Ottoman-period wall and the inner wall.

DJ innovation, tech overlap and enhance religious identity at Ulpanit Amit Yeshurun

Students build their identity – religious and otherwise – also through encounters with dilemmas and choices, and face these issues in all the art classes, including in theater, graphic design and art

 THE ULPANIT has different learning tracks, the goal being to nurture self-confident students who express themselves with self-assurance in all areas of life.

Arab students at Israeli universities facing punitive actions for support of Palestine

Coexistence affairs: “Should the perpetrators of such hate speech be protected by freedom of speech? Should they be allowed to share a classroom with the victims of the atrocities they praise?"

 A WOMAN visits the site of the Nova festival this week.

Is the Red Cross really neutral on Israel?

Jewish distrust of the ‘middle man’ organization – accused of refusing to deliver vital medications to hostages – dates back to the Holocaust.

 HOSTAGES’ FAMILIES and supporters protest outside a meeting of ICRC president Mirjana Spoljaric Egger,  and in Hostage Square, in Tel Aviv, in December 2023.

Arab economic advisor: Smotrich’s Arab sector budget cut will cause collapse in Bedouin councils

“We need to stop these cuts because we are not speaking about trimming the fat – there is no fat to trim. These are not extra funds."

 FINANCE MINISTER Bezalel Smotrich, leader of the Religious Zionist Party.