Julia Robbins

Julia Robbins is an intern at The Jerusalem Post. She is a student at Washington University in St. Louis studying Global Studies and Economics and works as Editor-in-Chief of Wash U's student newspaper Student Life.


 ADI AVISHAI HITCHCOCK: Ready to go.

Israeli entrepreneur talks zipper jewelry

 Your guide to romantic dating attractions in Jerusalem (Illustrative).

Going on a date in Jerusalem? Here are some good places

 Dan Illouz, former Jerusalem City Council Member

Dan Illouz wins oleh spot in Likud primaries


Social media is harming you - opinion

Do you feel better after you use social media? I’m guessing most honest people would say no.

 ‘I HAVEN’T gone on Facebook in days. I’m feeling more peaceful than I ever have,’ says the writer.

Miriam Haart: From reality TV star to Birthright participant

Away from the limelight, Haart traveled to Israel last month on Birthright and spent time afterward traveling in the country on her own. 

 MIRIAM HAART in front of the BY14 Hotel in Tel Aviv.

Young American hoopsters experience intercultural joy in Israel

Auburn Tigers players interact with Israeli fans after one of their exhibition games this week as part of the college basketball team's trip trip to the Holy Land.

 Teens participate in the Tamir Goodman Basketball Camp in Jerusalem in 2021.

Mastriano distances from Gab CEO, doesn't disavow anti-Jewish comments

Republican Gov. Candidate in Penn. rejects anti-Semitism after public outcry of Christian nationalist ally.

 Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano gives a victory speech at his election-night party in Chambersburg, Pa., May 17, 2022

NEOM: Inside Saudi Arabia's revolutionary leap in urban planning

The Line will have "vertically layered communities will challenge the traditional flat, horizontal cities and create a model for nature preservation."

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman announces a zero-carbon city called "The Line" to be built at NEOM in northwestern Saudi Arabia, January 10, 2021.

Secular Jews, moral objectivism and religious ideology - opinion

While I won’t tie my moral code to religion, it’s eye-opening to see the merits of a religious belief and to hold more respect for the ideology of religious individuals.

 WOMEN PRAY in synagogue. ‘While I won’t tie my moral code to religion, it’s eye opening to see the merits of a religious belief,’ says the writer

Four arrested on suspicion of crimes targeting Jews in New York

Police arrested four individuals on charges of attempted assault as a hate crime, reckless endangerment as a hate crime, criminal possession of a weapon, and more.

  Press conference following the arrest of four teenagers who are suspected of having attacked ultra-Orthodox Jews in Monsey, NY earlier in July.

Former lone soldier hitchhikes across Israel to show Israeli humanity

Daniel Shachory is currently on a quest to hitchhike from Metulla to Eilat, videoing people’s responses to personal questions to showcase the common ground between people in Israel and worldwide.

 DANIEL SHACHORY

Birthright's educational approach is lacking - opinion

Birthright is great at making people more pro-Israel but is a little rusty when educating young Jews on how to properly defend Israel.

This lookout point on Gaza is used by Birthright tour guides when they give a talk to participants in the program

Former Jerusalem City council member declares candidacy for Knesset

Dan Illouz is running for the 33rd spot on the Likud list for the upcoming elections.

 Dan Illouz, former Jerusalem City Council Member