Molly Myers

Molly Myers is an intern at The Jerusalem Post. She has a Bachelor’s degree in journalism and a minor in comparative religion from California State University, Chico. 

She has contributed work to The Orion, the Watershed Review, and the Chico Enterprise-Record.

When she isn’t writing, she enjoys cooking and working part-time as a yoga instructor.

Recipes, asanas, and writing critiques can be sent to mollymamyers@gmail.com.


 People cast their early ballots on the last day of early voting in Michigan at a polling station in Lansing, Michigan, U.S. November 3, 2024.

Rural Californians split between hope and anxiety at the polls

 STREET ARTIST Julia Shtengelov at work.

Behind the black-and-white graffiti girl: Healing through art post-October 7

  Pepito's, a beloved Jerusalem restaurant.

Pepito’s serves its final arepa: Jerusalemites mourn beloved Latin restaurant


The ancient legend of love: The mystical Tu B'Av pilgrimage to Israel's Amuka

Amuka is the revered burial site of Rabbi Yonatan Ben Uziel. Legend has it that if you go there, you may find love.

 Jewish women pray at the tomb of Rabbinic sage Yonatan Ben Uziel, in Amuka, Northern Israel, on June 24, 2014.

Five perfect activities to do in Jerusalem: Food, drinks and nature

A round-up of five can't-miss activities to try out in Jerusalem as the summer draws to a close.

 Israel's tallest playground tower soars above Gan Sacher's huge new fun zone

Struggle for land rights: Bedouin communities fight for recognition in Israel

Bedouins, particularly those in unrecognized villages, face unique challenges. The Israeli government views the land they live on as state property.

 THE ZAIDAT family, from the unrecognized village of Ramat Tziporim, has lived in the Negev for generations.

Greer Fay Cashman, pillar of the ‘Post,’ staunch as the State of Israel

We chose Greer as the sole staff member to represent the Post because of her many decades at the paper, surviving many wars and editors and continuing to stand tall and regal.

 REGAL, UNASSAILABLE: ‘Jerusalem Post’ columnist Greer Fay Cashman in Nina Broder’s custom Brager design.

Jerusalem theater troupe brings Shakespeare back to the park

This is the 13th time Theater in the Rough co-founders, and mother and son duo, Beth Steinberg and Natan Skop have brought Shakespeare to Bloomfield Gardens.

 MEMBERS OF the cast of ‘As You Like It.’

'The government resents me': Bedouin communities left behind, vulnerable to Iran 

Many Bedouin communities are in unrecognized villages, so they don't show up on maps.

 Auda Al-Zaidat prepares tea while hosting Molly Myers and her fellow interns in Ramat Ztiporim, Israel on Monday, July 29, 2024.

'It's a way to cope': Jerusalem anime convention gathers amid threat of Iran attack

The event featured various craft and fashion vendors, manga and anime booths, a cosplay contest, lectures, and panels.

 SCENES FROM last week’s Animatsuri anime convention in Jerusalem.

A voice for Israel: An American University student’s unlikely journey

'When I landed in Israel this summer, I felt a weight lifted off my shoulders,' Naik said.

 THE AMERICAN University chapter of Students Supporting Israel is an important part of Anushka Naik’s advocacy.

Rise, fall, rumored return: Gaza's Gush Katif remembered in Jerusalem

A ‘rediscovered’ museum provides insight into the thriving Gaza community before the disengagement – and its status post-Oct. 7 today.

 THE STORY of Gush Katif lives on through the museum, founded in 2008.

‘I didn’t know if I was having a heart attack’: Canadian-Israeli shot in West Bank - interview

Ezekiel, who became religious in 2008 before making aliya in 2009, said he considers it a berakaha (blessing) that he is alive today. 

 IDF soldiers scanning area near shooting.