Maayan Giloh

Maayan Giloh is a former breaking news editor for The Jerusalem Post. She is a graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where she received a BA in English Literature and Journalism.

German Fuhrer Adolf Hitler doing a Nazi salute

Hitler's horse sculptures to be exhibited by German gov't

Israel Opera's production of Romeo and Juliet with two female leads

LGBTQ: Israeli Opera casts two female leads as Romeo and Juliet

Ben and Jerry Ice Cream claims "Voting is in good taste"

Ben & Jerry’s melts under BDS pressure, to stop selling in settlements


Why are divorce rates rising among Israeli-Arab couples? - BGU study

The study, based on interviews with Israeli-Arab women, shows that a combination of higher education and joining the workforce have challenged the traditional marriage dynamic.

Dr Maha Karkabi-Sabbah

Australian comedian laughs at tweet mocking Anne Frank

A number of similar pages have also been being tweeted in the name of the Holocaust victim. One goes so far as to mark her location as "in hiding."

Anne Frank at her writing table in 1940; how many Anne Franks were lost in the Holocaust?

Fugitive and neo-Nazi party leader found after months of hiding

Christos Pappas is one of the leaders and ideologues behind Golden Dawn, a neo-Nazi party in Greece, which rose to prominence during its 2009 financial crisis.

A man wearing a Swastika [Illustrative]

Jon Stewart champions the Wuhan lab COVID-19 leak theory

The Jewish comedian is adamant that the coronavirus was leaked from the Wuhan lab and will not accept any other theory.

PFIZER AND MODERNA were able to develop their mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 so quickly because the scientific community has been experimenting with mRNA for so many years for other indications.

Biden calls Bennett, world leaders congratulate new Israeli gov't

The US "remains unwavering in its support for Israel's security," Biden said, saying that the US government is committed to working with the new Israeli government

Prime Minister Naftali Bennet on the phone with US President Joe Biden.

Amid ongoing rockets, WhatsApp helps Gaza border moms cope - study

Living in an ongoing conflict area can have a variety of harmful mental health consequences, including post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression.

Silhouettes of mobile users are seen next to a screen projection of Whatsapp logo in this picture illustration