Caroline Frank

Caroline Frank was an assistant editor and journalist for the online edition of The Jerusalem Post. Hailing from Perth, Western Australia, she joined the jpost.1eye.us editorial team in March 2014. Caroline holds a BA degree in Literary and Cultural Studies and a BA in Journalism and brings 5+ years experience to jpost.1eye.us. Caroline has a special interest in international politics, current affairs and lifestyle journalism. When not working, her passion for the written word is released on her blog "A Very Frank Life" (www.averyfranklife.blogspot.co.il).

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Is feminism redundant in 2015?

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My Zionism only stretches so far

Yeshiva students pray in a synagogue in the Sydney suburb of Bondi

Australian Jewish institutions under lockdown in response to Sydney hostage stand-off


Q&A with Mideast expert: Israel is 'nucleus of Planet Earth'

Australian academic says, "you don’t need to be Jewish to recognize Israel’s right to exist; you just need to be rational."

People waving Israeli flags march in a pro-Israeli demonstration in support of Israel in August 2014.

This Week in History: A leap toward the Jewish State

Sixty-seven years ago the United Nations General Assembly adopted a partition plan to separate Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states.

Jews crowd onto a British army armoured car as they celebrate in downtown Jerusalem the morning after the United Nations voted on November 29, 1947 to partition Palestine which paved the way for the creation of the State of Israel on May 15, 1948.

Q&A for World Aids Day

Durex says getting tested for HIV on a regular basis is part of the solution to combating AIDS.

World AIDS Day

Q&A with Holocaust Studies prof.: Jewish medical resistance to Nazis was prominent

Israeli historian tells "Post" that establishment of professional medical systems in ghettos is prime example against Nazi occupation.

Dr. Miriam Offer, historian and professor of the Holocaust Studies Division at Western Galilee College.

JPOST ePaper goes mobile

Users can subscribe monthly, yearly or purchase a single edition to read the daily edition of the newspaper on their Apple mobile device in English.

Jpost ePaper app

Anti-Semitic abuse Down Under rises 35% in past year

While the 312 reported cases of anti-Semitism in Australia are rise from the 231 cases reported last year, these statistics are markedly lower than the 962 incidents recorded in 2009.

Demonstrators burn an Israeli national flag during an anti-Israel protest

Rabin's assassination: The story that changed the nation

As we mark 19 years since the assassination of former prime minister Yitzhak Rabin this week, we bring you a special story on the political events of 1995 which preceded and followed his death.

Rabin assassinated

Q&A with Ebola expert: Israel 'well equipped' to deal with disease

Israeli doctor tells "Post" though there's no guarantee against Ebola entering country, response would be swift: "no cause for public alarm."

Ebola screening drill held at Ben-Gurion Airport, October 17, 2014.

This Week in History: The Wye River land-for-peace agreement

Premium special: A glimpse into historical moments in Israeli news from this week in 'The Jerusalem Post' front covers.

This week in History:  Wye River land-for-peace agreement

Oleh hadash puts Australia on the map

New company Global Bridge Australasia is taking Israeli business Down Under.

Israel Australia